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Printing or Sending a Fax from a Computer

Using E-Mail/I-Fax

Sending Data

Checking Your Network Environment

Network Environment Setup Procedures

Connecting the Machine to a Computer or Network

Specifying Network Settings from the Touch Panel Display

Interface Settings

Communication Environment Setup

IEEE802.1X Authentication Settings

Selecting the IEEE802.1X Authentication Method

TCP/IP Network Setup Procedures

Protocol Settings

TCP/IPv4 Settings

TCP/IPv6 Settings

Settings Common to TCP/IPv4 and TCP/IPv6

Confirming TCP/IPv4 Settings (PING Command)

Confirming TCP/IPv6 Settings (PING Command)

Setting the Key Pair Used With SSL Encrypted Communications

IPSec Settings

Registering a Security Policy
Editing a Security Policy

Startup Time Settings

Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax

Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)

Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003/Server 2008/Vista/7/Server 2008 R2
Mac OS X 10.3.9 or Later
UNIX

Printer Connection Method (IPP/IPPS)

Printer Connection Method (FTP)

Printer Connection Method (WSD)

Setting Up a Computer as a File Server

FTP Server Settings

WebDAV Server Settings

NetWare Network Setup Procedures

NetWare Print Service Settings

Setup Using NetWare Administrator or PCONSOLE

Protocol Settings

Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax

SMB/CIFS Network Setup Procedures

Protocol Settings

Setting Up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax

Connecting to a TCP/IP Network

Connecting to an SMB/CIFS Network

Printer Connection Method

Setting Up a Computer as a File Server

Connecting to a TCP/IP Network

Connecting to an SMB/CIFS Network and Configuring a Shared Folder

AppleTalk Network Setup Procedures

Protocol Settings

Setting Up a Computer for Printing

Network Connection Problems and Remedies

Printing Problems and Remedies

Data Sending/File Sharing Problems and Remedies

Encrypted SSL Data Communication Problems and Remedies

Confirming Settings

Checking the Block Log

Obtaining the Public Key of the Machine to Use SSL with Windows Server 2008/Vista/7/Server 2008 R2

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UNIX
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The machine supports the LPD print application for printing over TCP/IP networks.
The following procedures are only examples. Depending on your environment, the actual setup procedure may differ.
1.
Log in to a workstation as a superuser → set up the spooling system.
Example using Solaris 1.x:
Example using Solaris 2.x:
Example using Solaris 1.x:
Add the following to the /etc/printcap file:
<Print queue name>|<comment>:\
:lp=<device special file>:\
:sd=<spool directory>:\
:rm=<printer IP address or host name>:
Example using Solaris 2.x:
Start the admintool utility → select [Browse] → [Printers].
Select [Edit] → [Add] → [Access to Printer].
Enter a name for the print queue in [Printer Name] → enter the IP address or name of the machine in [Print Server] → select [OK].
NOTE
The admintool utility is included with the operating system. For specific operating instructions, see the operating system manual.
You can specify one of the following print queues.
LP
The machine prints according to its spool settings. Normally, <LP> is entered as a print queue.
SPOOL
The machine prints only after spooling a print job on the machine's hard disk, regardless of its spool settings.
DIRECT
The machine prints without spooling a print job on the machine's hard disk, regardless of its spool settings.
When the job log appears on the touch panel display of the machine, <unknown> may be displayed as the document name and user name of print data transmitted to the machine over a UNIX network. (To display the job list, press (Status Monitor/Cancel) → [Print] → [Log] on the touch panel display.)

IMPORTANT
If communication via the relevant IP address is not permitted in [Firewall Settings], you cannot set the spooling system.