Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G620 用户指南

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TCP/IP Direct Printing to the Splash Server
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Chapter 2: Installing Server Software
To configure the Splash server for network installs:
1.
At the Splash server, create a new folder on the Macintosh desktop for the Splash software. Give 
the folder the name “Splash Network Install”.
2.
Insert the Splash CD in the CD-ROM drive on the server.
3.
Locate the Splash System Software folder on the Splash CD.
4.
Drag the contents of the Splash System Software folder to the folder you created on the Splash 
server.
5.
Turn File Sharing on with the File Sharing control panel.
6.
Select the Splash Network Install folder icon and choose Get Info from the File menu.
7.
Choose Sharing from the submenu. The Sharing options for the folder appears.
8.
Configure the Sharing options so that any Guest can access the folder:
To share the folder, select “Share this item and its contents”.
To share the contents of the folder, select “Copy these privileges to all enclosed folders”.
To prevent users from changing or deleting the shared items over the network, select “Can’t 
move, rename, or delete this item (locked)”.
Configure the sharing privileges. Guests should be able to see the folders and files, but they 
should not be able to make changes.
TCP/IP Direct Printing to the Splash Server
This section describes the three procedures that allow the Splash server to receive print jobs from 
clients on a TCP/IP network.
1.
Connect the Splash server to the TCP/IP network using the appropriate network cable
2.
Configure the server/network connection in the TCP/IP control panel
3.
Enable TCP/IP print services in the Splash server application preferences.
The server can also be configured to automatically extract the document owner’s name from a print 
job, append the UNIX host name, print to any printer listed in the Printers area, or print only to the 
printer specified in the Hosts.LPD file. TCP/IP, IPX, and AppleTalk networking can all run 
simultaneously on the same cable, or on different cables. For example, you can run at the same time 
AppleTalk networking on Ethernet and IPX networking on Token Ring.
Connecting the Splash Server and the TCP/IP Network
If the Splash server’s LAN card or built-in Ethernet port were not connected to the network during 
setup, connect them now.
Note!
You must provide networking hardware and software for all client workstations that will print to the 
Splash server. Refer to the network product’s instructions to connect the Splash server and client 
workstations to the network.