Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 安装指南

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Connecting to the Network
Quick path to installation
The diagrams on the following pages show typical systems that can be used for 
printing and running Fiery software from remote workstations. Find the page with 
your preferred platform and network type, and then look up the setup procedures 
referenced in the “Key to setup” at the top left of each diagram. 
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The diagrams depict the Fiery XP12 installed with the Fiery Advanced 
Controller Interface; that is, the optional keyboard, monitor, and mouse. The 
networking capabilities are identical for the Fiery X12, and for systems that do not 
have the Fiery Advanced Controller Interface.
The diagrams describe devices that use the supported networking protocols. They are 
logical diagrams and are not intended to describe the physical arrangement (topology) 
of devices on the network. A variety of physical arrangements is possible with each 
logical arrangement. For example, twisted pair Ethernet networks commonly use a star 
configuration around a hub, rather than a bus arrangement. The design of physical 
networks is beyond the scope of this manual.
If the network uses more than one protocol or more than one type of workstation, 
combine the setups listed for each component of your system. Multiple protocols 
(shown in the diagrams as parallel lines) can run on the same cable. A solid connection 
from the Fiery with an arrow indicates that other supported network types can be 
operational at the same time. 
A Token Ring card is required for connection to a Token Ring network. For more 
information, see Appendix A, “Token Ring Network Option.”
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The IPX/SPX and TCP/IP functionality outlined in this section is available on 
both Ethernet and Token Ring networks. AppleTalk is supported on Ethernet only. 
The protocols used in these diagrams are indicated as follows:
AppleTalk
IPX (Novell)
Other
TCP/IP (lpd, 
nbt or http)
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