Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 Guia Da Instalação

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Setting up Network Servers
T
O
 
SET
 
UP
 TCP/IP 
FOR
 
COMMUNICATION
 
WITH
 
THE
 F
IERY
:
1.
A superuser (with root login) must add the Fiery to the network’s IP host table or 
other system database of network printers.
2.
In the file or utility used by your network, specify the remote printer name, the print 
server protocol, the queue, and the spool file for the Fiery name you assigned.
3.
Make the Fiery available as a printer to other network users.
4.
To verify the TCP/IP connection, ping the IP address or the host name. From any 
computer on the network, at the command prompt, type:
ping <IP address>
Type the Fiery IP address assigned in Fiery Network Setup.
After the Fiery is set up as a network printer, you can also ping the name you gave to 
the Fiery:
ping <hostname>
The server should respond with a message such as
Reply from <IP address> ...
Some systems will respond with a continuous display of output from the IP address. To 
stop the output, type 
Control-C. 
You can use the 
ping
 command at any time.
T
O
 
PRINT
 
TO
 
THE
 F
IERY
:
On a UNIX system running SunOS 4.x or other BSD-based variant, use the lpr command 
to send a job to the Fiery.
On a UNIX system running Solaris 2.x or any System V implementation of UNIX, use 
the lp command to send a job to the Fiery.
Windows NT 4.0 users with the TCP/IP protocol loaded can send print jobs to the 
Fiery from their applications or from a command prompt.
When Windows NT 4.0 users print from applications, they use the PCL or PostScript 
driver. Users can set print options with the driver, but not from the UNIX command 
line.