Руководство По Установке для Xerox Phaser 750

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
41
Resetting the Printer
Resetting the Printer
Several of the network configuration procedures require you to reset the printer.  There are 
several ways to reset the printer:
Turn the printer off, then back on again.  
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can use PhaserLink 
Printer Management Software; see Resetting the printer: PhaserLink Printer 
Management Software
 on page 41.
PC and UNIX users can send the PostScript file RESET.PS from the printer’s utilities 
software.
Macintosh users can reset the printer using the Apple Printer Utility.  See Resetting 
the printer using the Apple Printer Utility
 on page 41.
Resetting the printer by any of these methods restores the printer to its power-on 
conditions (not its factory default conditions).  The power-on conditions include any 
custom changes made to the printer that are stored in the printer’s non-volatile memory 
and are therefore persistent across printer power cycles.  For example, the printer’s name 
is a power-on condition that is not altered by resetting the printer.
Resetting the printer:  PhaserLink Printer 
Management Software 
1.
Enter the printer’s URL into a web browser.  The printer’s URL is:        
2.
On the left side of the page, click Settings.
3.
In the Setup group, click Reset Printer.           
For more information on PhaserLink Printer Management Software, see your printer’s 
networking setup guide.
Resetting the printer using the Apple Printer Utility 
Macintosh users can reset the printer using the Apple Printer Utility.
1.
Locate the Apple Printer Utility, which is included with your printer’s network 
utilities software.
2.
Double-click the Apple Printer Utility icon; the Printer Selector window is displayed.  
3.
Select the zone (if applicable) and the printer.  Click Open Printer; a dialog box is 
displayed containing Printer Information and Printer Preferences.
4.
From the Utilities menu, select Restart Printer.  
http://printer’s-IP-address
where printer’s-IP-address is the IP address or DNS name you set during TCP/IP 
configuration. 
Example using IP addess:  http://192.1.1.1/
Example using DNS name:  http://Tektronix_Marketing/