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... Technical Support 1-2 Using PrintingScout 1-2 Using the Web 1-2 Using CentreWare IS 1-3 Using a Windows Printer Driver 1-3 Using the Xerox Support Centre 1-3 Xerox Support Centre 1-4 2 Network Installation Features Using a Startup Network Configuration File 2-2 About the Configuration File 2-2 Configuration File Requirements 2-2 Specifying the Location of the Configuration File 2-2 Printer Driver Installation Features 2-3 Walk-Up Printing Driver 2-3 Walk-Up Installation 2-3 Installation from the...
... Technical Support 1-2 Using PrintingScout 1-2 Using the Web 1-2 Using CentreWare IS 1-3 Using a Windows Printer Driver 1-3 Using the Xerox Support Centre 1-3 Xerox Support Centre 1-4 2 Network Installation Features Using a Startup Network Configuration File 2-2 About the Configuration File 2-2 Configuration File Requirements 2-2 Specifying the Location of the Configuration File 2-2 Printer Driver Installation Features 2-3 Walk-Up Printing Driver 2-3 Walk-Up Installation 2-3 Installation from the...
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Network Installation Features This chapter includes: ■ Using a Startup Network Configuration File on page 2-2 ■ Printer Driver Installation Features on page 2-3 ■ Discovery Protocols on page 2-5 See also: Advanced Features Guide at www.xerox.com/office/support System Administrator Guide 2-1
Network Installation Features This chapter includes: ■ Using a Startup Network Configuration File on page 2-2 ■ Printer Driver Installation Features on page 2-3 ■ Discovery Protocols on page 2-5 See also: Advanced Features Guide at www.xerox.com/office/support System Administrator Guide 2-1
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...the pathname of the Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands, see the CentreWare IS Online Help. Specifying the Location of the Configuration File To specify the location of the configuration file, do the following : ■ If the printer is connected to specify ...File Requirements The configuration file must be: ■ A valid PostScript or PCL file that the printer can create a startup network configuration file. On the TCP/IP Settings page, under TFTP Settings, do one of the following : ■ Enter the TFTP server IP address or hostname in the configuration file as loading fonts, color...
...the pathname of the Xerox-unique PCL and PJL commands, see the CentreWare IS Online Help. Specifying the Location of the Configuration File To specify the location of the configuration file, do the following : ■ If the printer is connected to specify ...File Requirements The configuration file must be: ■ A valid PostScript or PCL file that the printer can create a startup network configuration file. On the TCP/IP Settings page, under TFTP Settings, do one of the following : ■ Enter the TFTP server IP address or hostname in the configuration file as loading fonts, color...
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... to your web browser. 2. Xerox recommends that enable you to a file, and job accounting file formats, click the Help button in a log file, which lists job records. Note: Data in job accounting records may enter unexpected information in the log file is saved when the printer is turned off or reset. ...the default standard TCP/IP port with the Xerox recommended PostScript driver specific to view the online help. This information is installed in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. The log file is stored either in the printer's RAM memory or on the protocol and ...
... to your web browser. 2. Xerox recommends that enable you to a file, and job accounting file formats, click the Help button in a log file, which lists job records. Note: Data in job accounting records may enter unexpected information in the log file is saved when the printer is turned off or reset. ...the default standard TCP/IP port with the Xerox recommended PostScript driver specific to view the online help. This information is installed in the browser's Address field (http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). 3. The log file is stored either in the printer's RAM memory or on the protocol and ...
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... folder on the left sidebar. 5. For more information, including a description of the fields, click the Help button in CentreWare IS to manually enter the printer's TCP/IP information. ■ Enter the TFTP server IP address or hostname in the TFTP Server Name field. ■ Enter the pathname of the... configuration file in the Boot File Name field. 9. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. If you selected Off, follow the instructions in the DDNS box, ...
... folder on the left sidebar. 5. For more information, including a description of the fields, click the Help button in CentreWare IS to manually enter the printer's TCP/IP information. ■ Enter the TFTP server IP address or hostname in the TFTP Server Name field. ■ Enter the pathname of the... configuration file in the Boot File Name field. 9. Launch your Admin or Key User name and password. If you selected Off, follow the instructions in the DDNS box, ...
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...IS to select the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option. 3. Select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Enter the printer's IP address in the file that was deleted. Using CentreWare IS To select the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option: 1. Select the Security folder on the hard ...and Proof Jobs Option on page 4-11 Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option When a file is deleted from the printer's hard drive, only the file name is overwritten by another file. the data in the file remains on the left sidebar. 5. This option overwrites the data stored on the control panel...
...IS to select the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option. 3. Select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Enter the printer's IP address in the file that was deleted. Using CentreWare IS To select the Hard Drive Overwrite Security option: 1. Select the Security folder on the hard ...and Proof Jobs Option on page 4-11 Selecting the Hard Drive Overwrite Security Option When a file is deleted from the printer's hard drive, only the file name is overwritten by another file. the data in the file remains on the left sidebar. 5. This option overwrites the data stored on the control panel...
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Click the Save Changes button. 9. Selecting the Automatic Removal of Secure, Personal, and Proof Jobs Option The printer enables you to always overwrite the files on the hard drive and then print them later. Select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Under ... IS Using the Control Panel To select the automatic removal of the following options: ■ Never overwrite files/jobs: Disables the printer's overwrite feature. ■ Always overwrite when deleting files/jobs: Sets the printer to store secure, personal, and proof jobs on the hard drive when they are deleted. 8. This...
Click the Save Changes button. 9. Selecting the Automatic Removal of Secure, Personal, and Proof Jobs Option The printer enables you to always overwrite the files on the hard drive and then print them later. Select On or Off, and then press the OK button. Under ... IS Using the Control Panel To select the automatic removal of the following options: ■ Never overwrite files/jobs: Disables the printer's overwrite feature. ■ Always overwrite when deleting files/jobs: Sets the printer to store secure, personal, and proof jobs on the hard drive when they are deleted. 8. This...
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... the hard drive: 1. Enter the minute, and then press the OK button. 5. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. b. d. System Administrator Guide 4-12 Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button. Securing the Hard Drive 4. Click the Save Changes button...
... the hard drive: 1. Enter the minute, and then press the OK button. 5. Enter 1 to their default values, select Reset File Security. b. d. System Administrator Guide 4-12 Enter the printer's IP address in the File Security menu to 999 hours, and then press the OK button. Securing the Hard Drive 4. Click the Save Changes button...
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... and share a common range of networks that uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers and workstations on a network. FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility used for sending network packets over... the Internet, directly from Windows applications. IP The network protocol used to transfer data between the printer web server and the web browser (clients). Key User account A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to print to Xerox printers...
... and share a common range of networks that uses TCP/IP to establish connections between printers and workstations on a network. FTP FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a basic TCP/IP connectivity utility used for sending network packets over... the Internet, directly from Windows applications. IP The network protocol used to transfer data between the printer web server and the web browser (clients). Key User account A CentreWare IS feature that enables you to print to Xerox printers...
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...is built into all major browsers and Web servers, simply installing a digital certificate or Server ID enable SSL capabilities. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented transport layer protocol found on domain name servers (DNS). TLS (Transport Layer Security) is ...a protocol used to help manage complex networks. HTTP uses TLS to collect and analyze enterprise-wide Xerox network printer usage data with customizable features. The Xerox Walk-Up Printing Driver enables printing from a PC to the SNMP requestors. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is...
...is built into all major browsers and Web servers, simply installing a digital certificate or Server ID enable SSL capabilities. TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) is a minimal message-oriented transport layer protocol found on domain name servers (DNS). TLS (Transport Layer Security) is ...a protocol used to help manage complex networks. HTTP uses TLS to collect and analyze enterprise-wide Xerox network printer usage data with customizable features. The Xerox Walk-Up Printing Driver enables printing from a PC to the SNMP requestors. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is...
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... Termination USB 2.0 Parameters ■ Language ■ Wait Timeout Hard Drive Parameters The hard drive parameters are only stored on the configuration card if the printer has an internal hard drive. ■ Overwrite Deleted Files ■ Daily Removal ■ Age-based Removal Network Information Parameters ■ Wait Timeout ■ Sys Admin Contact ■...
... Termination USB 2.0 Parameters ■ Language ■ Wait Timeout Hard Drive Parameters The hard drive parameters are only stored on the configuration card if the printer has an internal hard drive. ■ Overwrite Deleted Files ■ Daily Removal ■ Age-based Removal Network Information Parameters ■ Wait Timeout ■ Sys Admin Contact ■...
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... client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Initializes the internal hard drive. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser PJL Commands The following table lists the most commonly used with the given data. See also: HP Printer Job Language Technical Reference for Job Accounting. Sets the file name for the standard set of -job...
... client job id used HP PJL and Xerox-unique PJL commands. Initializes the internal hard drive. Phaser PJL Commands Phaser PJL Commands The following table lists the most commonly used with the given data. See also: HP Printer Job Language Technical Reference for Job Accounting. Sets the file name for the standard set of -job...
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...this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. ■ Redistributions in binary form must retain the above copyright notice, this file except in the documentation and/or other materials provided with or without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY...WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. All rights reserved. This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of the Networks Associates Technology, Inc. Please see the License for the specific language governing ...
...this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. ■ Redistributions in binary form must retain the above copyright notice, this file except in the documentation and/or other materials provided with or without specific prior written permission. THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY...WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. All rights reserved. This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of the Networks Associates Technology, Inc. Please see the License for the specific language governing ...
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... settings, 3-12 FTP settings, 3-8 hard drive overwrite security setting, 4-10 IPP settings, 3-8 LPR settings, 3-7 mDNS settings, 2-5 Port 9100 settings, 3-7 SLP settings, 2-5 TCP/IP settings, 3-6 checking printer status, 3-2 cloning, 3-13 color tables loading, 2-2 commands, B-1 concepts, 4-2 configuration card, A-1 configuration card parameters, A-1 configuration file, 2-2 System Administrator Guide Index-1
... settings, 3-12 FTP settings, 3-8 hard drive overwrite security setting, 4-10 IPP settings, 3-8 LPR settings, 3-7 mDNS settings, 2-5 Port 9100 settings, 3-7 SLP settings, 2-5 TCP/IP settings, 3-6 checking printer status, 3-2 cloning, 3-13 color tables loading, 2-2 commands, B-1 concepts, 4-2 configuration card, A-1 configuration card parameters, A-1 configuration file, 2-2 System Administrator Guide Index-1
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... User Access List, 4-4 account, 4-2 configuring settings, 4-8 definition, 6-2 Knowledge Base, 1-1 L loading color tables, 2-2 fonts, 2-2 job patches, 2-2 lockdown procedure, 4-5 locking the control panel menus, 4-13 log file job accounting, 3-3 LPR, 3-7 definition, 6-2 M MaiLinX alerts, 3-11 definition, 6-2 remote printing, 3-10 definition, 6-2 setting up, 3-10 managing printers remotely, 3-2 mDNS, 2-5 definition, 6-2 MIB definition, 6-3 N Net-SNMP License, C-2 network definition, 6-3 network...
... User Access List, 4-4 account, 4-2 configuring settings, 4-8 definition, 6-2 Knowledge Base, 1-1 L loading color tables, 2-2 fonts, 2-2 job patches, 2-2 lockdown procedure, 4-5 locking the control panel menus, 4-13 log file job accounting, 3-3 LPR, 3-7 definition, 6-2 M MaiLinX alerts, 3-11 definition, 6-2 remote printing, 3-10 definition, 6-2 setting up, 3-10 managing printers remotely, 3-2 mDNS, 2-5 definition, 6-2 MIB definition, 6-3 N Net-SNMP License, C-2 network definition, 6-3 network...
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... configuration file, 2-2 Support Centre, 1-4 system requirements MaiLinX remote printing, 3-10 Usage Analysis Tool, 3-5 troubleshooting Knowledge Base, 1-1 PhaserSMART Technical Support, 1-1, 1-2 PrintingScout alerts, 1-2 Technical Support, 1-1 U UDP definition, 6-4 Usage Analysis Tool, 3-5 definition, 6-4 system requirements, 3-5 usage profile reports, 3-4 sending, 3-4 setting up, 3-4 V viewing printer usage information, 3-2 W Walk-Up installation, 2-3 Walk-Up Printing Driver, 2-3 definition, 6-4 X Xerox Support Centre, 1-4 Xerox Usage...
... configuration file, 2-2 Support Centre, 1-4 system requirements MaiLinX remote printing, 3-10 Usage Analysis Tool, 3-5 troubleshooting Knowledge Base, 1-1 PhaserSMART Technical Support, 1-1, 1-2 PrintingScout alerts, 1-2 Technical Support, 1-1 U UDP definition, 6-4 Usage Analysis Tool, 3-5 definition, 6-4 system requirements, 3-5 usage profile reports, 3-4 sending, 3-4 setting up, 3-4 V viewing printer usage information, 3-2 W Walk-Up installation, 2-3 Walk-Up Printing Driver, 2-3 definition, 6-4 X Xerox Support Centre, 1-4 Xerox Usage...