Xerox Phaser 790 用户指南

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4.  System Administrator functions
Xerox Phaser 790
4–3
Guide to the networking chapters
Administration features are provided in the user software package and
are built into the Phaser 790. The following table indicates where
information about these features is located.
For these operations:
And these tasks:
Refer to:
Connecting and setting up the
printer; modifying printer setup
Connecting the Phaser 790
and performing initial Setup
from the control panel
Preparing for the setup
Performing the setup from the
Printer Control Panel
Setting up network servers
Setting up servers to manage
and share printing services
Setting up the network server
Novell documentation
Setting up the printing
environment
Setting printer defaults,
including modes, imaging,
paper size handling, and error
handling.
Installing user software in a
Windows 95/98 environment
Installing user software in a
Windows 2000 environment
Installing user software in a
Windows NT 4.0 environment
Installing user software in a
Macintosh OS environment
Installing the Fiery software for
Windows and Macintosh
Setting up the job environment
Publishing the Print queue, the
Direct Connection, or the Hold
queue for end users.
Setting up the network server
Novell documentation
Protecting the integrity of user
jobs and maintaining the
consistency of printer settings
Setting passwords
Setting up the network server
Introduction to the Command
WorkStation
Novell documentation
Setting up all new users
Setting up printing, including
installing PS and PCL printer
drivers, and PPD and PDD
files.
Installing optional user
software.
Installing color reference
pages (CMYK swatches,
PANTONE Reference, color
sample pages)
Preparing users to access
Fiery WebTools.
Installing user software in a
Windows 95/98 environment
Installing user software in a
Windows 2000 environment
Installing user software in a
Windows NT 4.0 environment
Installing user software in a
Macintosh OS environment
Installing the Fiery software for
Windows and Macintosh
Setting up the network server
Introduction to the Command
WorkStation
Novell documentation