Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 安装指南
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Setting up Network Servers
Fiery on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0
When a Windows NT 4.0 computer is configured to connect to the Fiery using
TCP/IP, it can print directly to the Fiery. If the computer shares the printer over the
network, it is acting as a print server to Windows NT 4.0 clients. Client machines
print to the Fiery by printing to the Windows NT 4.0 print server. Printing can then
be monitored and controlled at the Windows NT 4.0 server machine.
TCP/IP, it can print directly to the Fiery. If the computer shares the printer over the
network, it is acting as a print server to Windows NT 4.0 clients. Client machines
print to the Fiery by printing to the Windows NT 4.0 print server. Printing can then
be monitored and controlled at the Windows NT 4.0 server machine.
With TCP/IP protocols loaded, you can run the Fiery utilities and Fiery WebTools
from a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95/98 computer.
from a Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 95/98 computer.
The Windows NT 4.0 server can also use AppleTalk protocols for printing to the Fiery
as an alternative to TCP/IP. When creating a printer to share with AppleTalk users, do
not “capture” the printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to the server
rather than directly to the printer. If you capture the printer, Fiery print connections
will not appear in the Mac OS Chooser.
as an alternative to TCP/IP. When creating a printer to share with AppleTalk users, do
not “capture” the printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to the server
rather than directly to the printer. If you capture the printer, Fiery print connections
will not appear in the Mac OS Chooser.
Tips for experts—Windows NT 4.0 with TCP/IP
Setting up printing from Windows NT 4.0 using TCP/IP protocols is similar in some
respects to setting up UNIX workstations with TCP/IP. When TCP/IP network
connections are made from Windows NT 4.0 workstations, note the following:
respects to setting up UNIX workstations with TCP/IP. When TCP/IP network
connections are made from Windows NT 4.0 workstations, note the following:
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Make sure you have a valid IP address for the Fiery and for any workstations that will
print to it or run the Fiery utilities.
print to it or run the Fiery utilities.
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In Fiery Setup, enable TCP/IP and enter the IP address, Subnet mask, and Gateway
address for the Fiery.
address for the Fiery.
You can enter these addresses manually or use DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP protocols to
assign them dynamically.
assign them dynamically.
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Make sure the Fiery name and address are listed in a domain name server (DNS) or
hosts name database used by your system.
hosts name database used by your system.
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Make sure the system host table includes the correct internal name for the Fiery as a
remote printer.
remote printer.
See page 5-15 for more information.