Konica Minolta 7013 psc Manuale Utente
TCP/IP Configuration-5
3. At the Remote Host Name prompt enter the Print Server Card IP Address. Enter
PORT1 for the Remote Printer Name.
4. Go to Control Panel, Printers, and choose Connect.
5. Select your driver and click on Next.
At this point, you should see an entry for your Windows lpr Spooler's printer in the
"Available ports" listing. For example, C:\SPOOL\PRINTER_NAME.
"Available ports" listing. For example, C:\SPOOL\PRINTER_NAME.
7.1.2 Microsoft Windows 95/98
Windows 95/98 comes with a TCP/IP stack. To print with this protocol, a client also
requires an lpr utility. This program is available from various sources. The lpr queue
can be created on each workstation or the lpr queue can be created on one workstation
and shared on the network. Windows 95/98 workstations can also share a lpr printer
installed on an Windows NT server on the network.
requires an lpr utility. This program is available from various sources. The lpr queue
can be created on each workstation or the lpr queue can be created on one workstation
and shared on the network. Windows 95/98 workstations can also share a lpr printer
installed on an Windows NT server on the network.
The following instructions are based on the a shareware lpr application that is avail-
able from various sources, including the Print Server Card manufacturer. You will
need the wlprs41.zip and wlprspl.txt for the lpr.
able from various sources, including the Print Server Card manufacturer. You will
need the wlprs41.zip and wlprspl.txt for the lpr.
If you wish to use the Bootp Lite program, you will also need the BOOTPL32.EXE
and file provided with this Print Server Card in the BOOTP directory of the CD ROM.
and file provided with this Print Server Card in the BOOTP directory of the CD ROM.
7.1.2.1 Loading the
lpr
Spooler
The Windows lpr Spooler Version 4.1 - User's Guide (wlprspl.txt) provides detailed
instructions for decompressing and installing the shareware lpr spooler.
instructions for decompressing and installing the shareware lpr spooler.
7.1.2.2 Setting up the Print Server Card
The Print Server Card must be given IP address and routing information to be used
with TCP/IP. This can be done with MAP if you have a IPX connection on your net-
work, or with AppleTalk NIManage utility program if there is an Apple Macintosh on
the network. Follow the instructions for these programs which are documented else-
where. If you cannot use these programs, you can use either the ARP procedure, or the
BOOTPL32 program.
with TCP/IP. This can be done with MAP if you have a IPX connection on your net-
work, or with AppleTalk NIManage utility program if there is an Apple Macintosh on
the network. Follow the instructions for these programs which are documented else-
where. If you cannot use these programs, you can use either the ARP procedure, or the
BOOTPL32 program.
1. Install the Print Server Card in your printer.
2. Power-up the printer.
Keep the status sheet handy for the Ethernet (MAC) address. It should show that
TCP/IP is enabled but that the Protocol address is not configured.
TCP/IP is enabled but that the Protocol address is not configured.
If the unit already has an IP address, these procedures will not work. However, you
can Telnet or use the HTML pages accessed by MAP or Web Browser to change the IP
parameters.
can Telnet or use the HTML pages accessed by MAP or Web Browser to change the IP
parameters.