Canon Imageprograf Ipf825 Mfp M40 User Guide
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Item DetailsDefault Setting NDS PSer- ver Tree Name Specify the name of an NDS tree that has a NetWare print server. (0–32 characters) — Context Name Specify the name of a context that has a NetWare print server. (0–255 characters) — Print Server Name Specify the name of a NetWare print server. (0–64 characters) — Print Server Password Set a password for the print server. (0–20 characters) — Polling Interval Specify the interval to confirm jobs. (1–255 seconds) 5 NPrinter Print Server Name Specify the name of a NetWare print server. (0–47 characters) — Printer Number Specify the number of the printer connected to the NetWare print server. (0–254) 07. Click OK to display the Network page.Specifying the Printer's Frame Type To enable communication between the printer and computers on your network, specify the Ethernet frame type in your Net- Ware environment. Follow the steps below to specify the frame type by using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility or the printer Control Panel. Note • You can specify the frame type by using RemoteUI if the printer's IP address is configured. Important • Before specifying the frame type, make sure the printer is on and connected to the network. • For instructions on installing imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility, see "Installing imagePROGRAF De- vice Setup Utility." →P.403 . Specifying the Frame Type Using imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility 1. Start imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. 2. In the list of printers, select the printer to configure. 3. Choose Protocol Settings from the Printer menu. 4. In the NetWare Frame Type list, select the frame type. 5. Click ETHERNET II under Frame Type in TCP/IP. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > iPF815 Specifying the Printer's Frame Type 10 785
6. In IP Address , enter the IP address assigned to the printer, and then enter the subnet mask in Subnet Mask and the default gateway in Gateway Address. Important • You must specify the IP address here to be able to configure NetWare protocol settings using Remo- teUI. 7. Click Set. 8. Click OK after the Confirmation message dialog box is displayed. 9. Exit imagePROGRAF Device Setup Utility. Specifying the Frame Type Using the Printer Control Panel 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup, and then press the ▶ button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select NetWare, and then press the ▶ button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select NetWare , and then press the ▶ button. 5. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On, and then press the OK button. Return to the NetWare menu. 6. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Frame Type, and then press the ▶ button. 7. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the frame type to use, and then press the OK button. Return to the NetWare menu. 8. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Print Service, and then press the ▶ button. 9. Press ▲ or ▼ to select the desired print service, and then press the OK button. Return to the NetWare menu. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > Specifying the Printer's Frame Type iPF81510 786
10. Press the Online button to bring the printer online. If any of the settings is changed, a message for confirmation is displayed. In this case, press the OK button.Important • Be sure to complete step 10. This will activate the values you have entered. Note • If an error message is displayed, check the settings and correct any invalid values. • To cancel the setup process, hold down the Stop button for a second or more. Specifying NetWare Print Services Before printing in a NetWare network, you must configure print services such as print servers, print queues, and so on. You can configure the print service settings from a computer using any of the following software. •NWADMIN • PCONSOLE (from Novell, provided with NetWare) Important • If you use NWADMIN to configure the print service settings, Novell Client (the Novell NetWare client soft- ware) must be installed as the client software application. • NetWare networking is unsupported in Windows Vista. This topic gives instructions for configuring NetWare print services. The order of this procedure may vary depending on the environment. Choosing the type of print services Before completing print service settings, choose the type of print service. Refer to the following descriptions as needed. Note • In NetWare 5.1 or 6.0, NDPS may also be used as the print service. If you use NDPS, use the Novell printer gateway included with NetWare. For details on configuring NDPS, refer to the NetWare documentation. • NDS (Novell Directory Service) and bindery NDS and bindery are both supported. Use the mode that is compatible with your network environment. • Queue server mode and remote printer mode Queue server mode and remote printer mode are both supported. •Queue server mode Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > iPF815 Specifying NetWare Print Services 10 787
When using queue server mode, all print server functions are supported, so there is no need for other print server software or hardware. In NDS queue server mode (NDS PServer), the NDS print server is used for printing. In bindery queue server mode (Bindery PServer), the bindery print server is used for printing. Note that if you use queue server mode, a NetWare user license is required for each network interface. • Remote printer mode In remote printer mode, the printer is controlled by the NetWare print server. Thus, a NetWare print server is re- quired. In NDS remote printer mode (NPrinter), the NDS print server is used for printing, and in bindery remote printer mode (RPrinter), the bindery print server is used for printing. Using NWADMIN or PCONSOLE to set up the print server Use NWADMIN to set up the print server if NDS queue server mode or remote printer mode is used. 1. Log into NetWare as Administrator or with equivalent rights, and then start NWADMIN. 2. Run Quick Setup. 1. Choose Print Services Quick Setup in the Tools menu. 2. Enter a desired name in Print Server Name . To use an existing print server, click the button at right and choose the name from the list. 3. Enter a desired printer name in Name. 4. To use the printer in queue server mode, choose Other/Unknown in Type. To use the printer in remote printer mode, choose Parallel in Type, click Communications, and set Ports to LPT1 and Connection Type to Manual Load. 5. Enter a desired queue name in Name. 6. In Volume, enter the volume object (that is, the object representing the physical volume on the network) where the print queue will be created. Click the button at right to choose from a list. 7. Complete other settings as needed and click OK.Note • The print server name will be required when configuring the printer's protocol settings. Write down the print server name for future reference. • When running Quick Setup, the printer is assigned printer number 0. When using the printer in queue server mode, do not change the printer number from 0. 3. Set a password. 1. Right-click the print server created in step 2 and choose Details. 2. Click Change Password to open the password input dialog box. Enter the password. 3. Click OK to close the password input dialog box. 4. Click OK or Cancel to close the details dialog box. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > Specifying NetWare Print Services iPF81510 788
4. To use the printer in remote printer mode, start the print server. To use the NetWare file server as the print server, enter LOAD PSERVER.NLM at the file server and press the Enter key. Note • This procedure is not required when using queue server mode. Use PCONSOLE to set up the print server if bindery queue server mode or remote printer mode is used. 1. Log into NetWare as Supervisor and start PCONSOLE. 2. Switch to bindery mode. 3. If the print server has not been created, create it. 1. In Available Options, select Quick Setup and press the Enter key. 2. Enter the name of the new print server, the new printer, and the queue. Note • The print server name will be required when configuring the printer's protocol settings. Write down the print server name for future reference. 4. Specify the printer type. 1. To use the printer in queue server mode, choose Other/Unknown in Type. To use remote printer mode, set Printer Type to Parallel and Position to Manual Load. 2. Press the Esc key. 3. After the confirmation message is displayed, choose Yes and press the Enter key. 5. Set a password. 1. In Available Options, select Print Servers and press the Enter key. 2. Select the print server created in step 2 and press the Enter key. 3. Select Password , and press the Enter key to display the password input dialog box. 4. Enter the password and press the Enter key. 6. Press the Esc key several times to display the dialog box for confirming that PCONSOLE is finished. 7. Click Yes to exit PCONSOLE. Specifying NetWare Protocols Follow the steps below to configure NetWare protocol settings other than the frame type by using RemoteUI. Note • For details on RemoteUI, see "Using RemoteUI." →P.776Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > iPF815 Specifying NetWare Protocols 10 789
1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://printer IP address or name/ Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ 2. Select Administrator Mode and click Logon. 3. If a password has been set on the printer, enter the password. 4. Click Network in the Device Manager menu at left to display the Network page. 5. Click Edit in the upper-right corner of the NetWare group to display the Edit NetWare Protocol Settings page. 6. Make sure the Frame Type indicates the frame type used on the NetWare network. 7. To use burst mode, choose On for NCP Burst Mode. Note • Burst mode supports fast data transfer when printing in queue server mode. Normally, choose On. 8. In Print Application , click the print service to be used. Note • Only one print service selected here will be enabled. Multiple print services are not available at the same time. 9. For packet signature, click If Requested by Server in Packet Signature. 10. Complete the following settings based on the selected service. •If you have selected Bindery PServer: Queue Server Mode (Using a Bindery Print Server) 1. In File Server Name , enter the file server name. 2. In Print Server Name, enter the name of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Serv- ices →P.787 ." 3. In Print Server Password, enter the password of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Services →P.787 ." 4. In Polling Interval , specify the interval at which the printer checks the NetWare print queue. • If you have selected RPrinter: Remote Printer Mode (Using a Bindery Print Server) 1. In Print Server Name , enter the advertising name of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Services →P.787 ." 2. In Printer Number, enter the same printer number specified in "Specifying NetWare Print Serv- ices →P.787 ." • If you have selected NDS PServer: Queue Server Mode (Using an NDS Print Server) 1. In Tree Name and Context Name, enter the tree and context name of the print server. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > Specifying NetWare Protocols iPF81510 790
2. In Print Server Name, enter the name of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Serv- ices →P.787 ." 3. In Print Server Password, enter the password of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Services →P.787 ." 4. In Polling Interval , specify the interval at which the printer checks the NetWare print queue. • If you have selected NPrinter: Remote Printer Mode (Using a NDS Print Server) 1. In Print Server Name , enter the advertising name of the print server created in " Specifying NetWare Print Services →P.787 ." Usually, the advertising name is the same as the name of the print server. 2. In Printer Number , enter the same printer number specified in " Specifying NetWare Print Serv- ices →P.787 ." 11. Click OK to display the Network page. For a list of NetWare protocol settings items, see "Configuring the Printer's NetWare Network Settings ." →P.784 Configuring NetWare Network Settings To print over a NetWare network, configure the network environment as follows. Important • To configure network settings, you must be logged in with administrative rights such as Administrator ac- count. We recommend that your network administrator configure the network settings. 1. Specify the Ethernet frame type for communication between the printer and computers. For instructions, see "Specifying the Printer's Frame Type." →P.785 2. Specify the NetWare print services, including the print server and queue. For instructions, see "Specifying NetWare Print Services ." →P.787 3. Specify NetWare protocol details besides the frame type. For instructions, see "Specifying NetWare Protocols ." →P.789 After you have completed the steps above, configure each computer for printing over the NetWare network. 4. Connect to the NetWare network. Install NetWare client software on each computer to be used for printing over the network, and log in to the Net- Ware server or tree. For instructions on connection, refer to the NetWare and operating system documentation. 5. Install the printer driver. Follow the instructions of your network administrator to install the printer driver on each computer to be used for printing. When installing the printer driver, choose Network Printer as the printer destination, and then choose the print queue created from the NetWare print service settings. 6. Follow these steps to configure the printer port. This step is not necessary if you specified the printer destination during installation of the printer driver. 1. Open the Printers and Faxes (or Printers ) window. 2. Right-click the printer icon and choose Properties. 3. Click the Port (or Advanced ) tab to display the Port (or Advanced ) sheet. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > iPF815 Configuring NetWare Network Settings 10 791
4. As the destination port, specify the print queue created by configuring the NetWare print service settings. Network Setting > Network Setting (Windows) > Configuring NetWare Network Settings iPF81510 792
Network Setting (Mac OS X) Configuring the Printer Driver Destination ...................................................................................................... 793 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings ..................................................................................... 793 Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks ...................................................................................... 794 Configuring the Destination for TCP/IP Network ............................................................................................ 797 Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network ........................................................................................... 800Configuring the Printer Driver Destination Specify the printer driver destination as follows if the printer's IP address is changed, or if you will use the printer over a network connection instead of via USB connection. •If you switch to printing in an AppleTalk network, see "Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks ."→P.794 • If you switch to printing in a TCP/IP network, or if the printer's IP address is changed, see "Configuring the Destina- tion for TCP/IP Network ." →P.797 • If you switch to printing in a Bonjour network, see "Configuring the Destination for Bonjour Network ." →P.800 Configuring the Printer's AppleTalk Network Settings Follow the steps below to configure the AppleTalk network settings. 1. Start the web browser and enter the following URL in the Location (or Address ) box to display the RemoteUI page. http://printer IP address or name/ Example: http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ 2. Select Administrator Mode and click Logon. 3. If a password has been set on the printer, enter the password. 4. Click Network in the Device Manager menu at left to display the Network page. 5. Click Edit in the upper-right corner of the AppleTalk group to display the Edit AppleTalk Protocol Settings page. 6. Refer to the AppleTalk Settings Items table to complete the settings. AppleTalk Settings Items Item Details Default Setting Phase Type Specify whether to use AppleTalk. If you will use AppleTalk, choose Phase 2. If you will not use AppleTalk, choose Disabled. Disabled Name (*1) Specify the object name used by AppleTalk (in up to 31 single-byte or 15 double-byte characters). However, do not use the following single-byte characters: @, *, :, and =. Canon NB-17FB (xxxxxx) Zone (*2) Specify the printer zone name, up to 31 single-byte characters. *Network Setting > Network Setting (Mac OS X) > iPF815 Configuring the Printer Driver Destination 10 793
Item Details Default Setting Zone (*2) However, do not use the following single-byte characters: @, :, and =. Also avoid us- ing * (which represents the default zone) in the middle of a string. **1:The object name you have specified in Name is displayed in Printer Setup Utility (or Print Center ) in Mac OS X 10.2.8–10.4. If you use multiple printers in the same zone, assign a unique name to each printer. By default, the network interface name is Canon NB-17FB (xxxxxx). (Here, xxxxxx is the last six digits of the printer's MAC address.) *2: If zones have been created on the network, enter the name of the printer's zone. If there are no zones, leave the asterisk * entry (for the default zone) as it is. If you enter a network zone name that does not match created zones, the printer will not be detected by Macintosh computers. Consult your network administrator for informa- tion on zone names. 7. Click OK to display the Network page. Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks To print over an AppleTalk network, activate the AppleTalk protocol and configure the destination as follows. Activating AppleTalk on the printer Important • By factory default, the AppleTalk protocol is disabled on the printer. 1. Press the Menu button to display MAIN MENU.2. Press ▲ or ▼ to select Interface Setup, and then press the ▶ button. 3. Press ▲ or ▼ to select AppleTalk, and then press the ▶ button. 4. Press ▲ or ▼ to select On, and then press the OK button. Network Setting > Network Setting (Mac OS X) > Configuring the Destination for AppleTalk Networks iPF81510 794