KYOCERA FS-2000D Guia De Utilização
Using the Operation Panel
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ADVANCED OPERATION GUIDE
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Press B. One of the following menus is indicated. To change settings for
the item, press [OK]. Use ? or @ to change the value or selection.
the item, press [OK]. Use ? or @ to change the value or selection.
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Activate the appropriate protocol that is required to connect the printer to
the network. To activate a protocol, display the protocol, press [OK], press
? or @ to change from Off to On, and press [OK].
the network. To activate a protocol, display the protocol, press [OK], press
? or @ to change from Off to On, and press [OK].
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Press [Menu]. The display returns to Ready. You can print a network
status page to confirm that the IP address, subnet mask address, and the
gateway address have been properly set. To print a network status page,
refer to Printing a Network Interface Status Page on page 2-36.
status page to confirm that the IP address, subnet mask address, and the
gateway address have been properly set. To print a network status page,
refer to Printing a Network Interface Status Page on page 2-36.
Resolving IP Address
To connect the printer to the network using TCP/IP protocol, you must set
the IP address on the printer. The IP address must be unique to the printer
and should be obtained from your network administrator.
the IP address on the printer. The IP address must be unique to the printer
and should be obtained from your network administrator.
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Activate TCP/IP protocol in the manner
described above.
described above.
Set this item to On when you connect to a
network using NetWare. In submenu (>),
frame mode can be selected from Auto,
802.3
network using NetWare. In submenu (>),
frame mode can be selected from Auto,
802.3
, Ethernet II, 802.2, and
SNAP
.
>NetWare >
On
Set this item to On when you connect to a
network using TCP/IP. Submenu (>) has
items including DHCP, BOOTP, IP
address, subnet mask address, and
gateway address. To resolve IP address
for the network card, refer to Resolving IP
Address on page 2-34.
network using TCP/IP. Submenu (>) has
items including DHCP, BOOTP, IP
address, subnet mask address, and
gateway address. To resolve IP address
for the network card, refer to Resolving IP
Address on page 2-34.
>TCP/IP >
On
AppleTalk must be activated (On) for
networking with Macintosh computers.
networking with Macintosh computers.
>AppleTalk
Off
When the item is set to On, the printer
prints out a network status page when it
prints the printer status. refer to Printing a
Network Interface Status Page on page
2-36.
prints out a network status page when it
prints the printer status. refer to Printing a
Network Interface Status Page on page
2-36.
>Network Status
Page Off
>TCP/IP >
On