Panasonic 8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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101 Installing Macintosh Software Installing Macintosh printing software To set up the KX-P8420 as a PostScript printer, you must install the PostScript printer description file (PPD) that corresponds to your printer and the Adobe PostScript printer driver (version 8.5.1 supports PostScript 3) provided on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. Printer drivers provide a way to communicate information on print jobs between your applications and the KX-P8420 (and any other PostScript printer connected to your computer). Printer drivers provide your applications with information about your KX-P8420, such as the fonts and paper sizes available. Printer description files give you access to all printing features of the printer driver and applications. When you use the Adobe PS Printer installer, the printer description file is installed automatically. To install the Adobe PostScript printer driver: 1Insert the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive and open the English folder, then the Adobe PS folder. 2Double-click the Installer icon. 3Click Ye s in the dialog box that appears. The Adobe PostScript printer driver and the PPD that corresponds to your printer are installed. 4Click Restart in the dialog box informing you that installation is complete. NOTE: •For best results any job sent to the KX-P8420 should be sent using the Adobe driver and the KX-P8420 PPD. Provide the installer to all users who send jobs. Installing the Adobe PostScript printer driver
102 Installing Macintosh Software After you install the printer driver and printer description file, you need to set up the KX-P8420 in the Chooser. This section describes how to set up the KX-P8420 with the Adobe PostScript printer driver. To set up the KX-P8420 in the Chooser: 1In the Chooser, ensure AppleTalk is enabled. NOTE: •If necessary you may need to add the AppleTalk zone in which your printer is located. 2Click the AdobePS printer icon in the Chooser. 3Select the name of the KX-P8420 from the scroll list— Panasonic KX-P8420_Direct, Panasonic KX-P8420_Print, or Panasonic KX-P8420_Hold. NOTES: •If the optional hard disk drive is not installed in the printer, only Panasonic KX-P8420_Direct appears. •The name of a printer corresponds to the system name you edited when you configured a connection to the printer. See “System Setup” on page 114. 4Click Create or Setup. 5Confirm an icon appeared to the left of the printer name selected in step 3. 6Select the name of the KX-P8420. 7Click Setup. 8In the dialog box that appears, click Configure. If your printer does not have additional devices installed, skip to step 12. 9From the pop-up menus, specify the device options installed on your printer. Click OK. This step must be completed to enable features in the printer driver relating to devices installed on the printer. Setting up the KX-P8420 in the Chooser
103 Installing Macintosh Software 10In the dialog box that appears, click Select PPD. The Adobe PostScript printer driver automatically selects the KX-P8420 printer description file for your printer. 11Click Select, and then click OK. 12Close the Chooser. The Adobe PostScript 8.5.1 driver can convert RGB colors of a file to a specified CMYK device target using ColorSync Color Management. The KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM includes a ColorSync profile for the KX-P8420. This profile is optimal for color conversions for the KX-P8420 printer. The KX-P8420 ColorSync profile (KX-P8420 Color Printer ICC) and monitor profile (EFIRGB ICC) can be found in the ColorSync 2.0 directory. To install this file drag a copy to the System Folder/Preferences /ColorSync Profiles folder. NOTES: •Printer profiles selected with ColorSync affect ColorSync compliant applications only. •ColorSync version must be 2.01 or greater. Installing the KX-P8420 ColorSync profile
104 Installing Macintosh Software To use the KX-P8420 ColorSync printer profile: 1With a document open, select Print from the File menu. 2Select Color Matching from the pop-up menu under the Printer pop-up menu in the Print dialog box. 3Select ColorSync Color Matching or PostScript Color Matching from the Print Color pop-up menu. 4Select KX-P8420 Color Printer ICC from the Printer Profile pop-up menu. 5Click Save Settings to save the changes to the settings in the dialog box. The changes you made will be the default settings until you make additional changes and click Save Settings again. 6Click OK. To close the Print dialog box, click Cancel. To print a document, click Print. NOTE: •PostScript Color Matching must be specified in the Color Matching section of the Print dialog box to enable the use of CRDs. To use EFIRGB monitor profile: 1Select Control Panels from Apple menu. 2Select or double-click ColorSync System Profile. 3Click Set Profile…. 4Select EFIRGB ICC. 5Click Select. 6Close the ColorSync System Profile dialog box.
105 Installing Macintosh Software Installing additional software for Macintosh users Additional software, including Adobe Type Manager, and PostScript screen fonts are included on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. Copy fonts files from PS3 Fonts folder on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to the System Folder of your Macintosh hard drive. Note that fonts files need to be moved to specific locations (Fonts folder of the System Folder); others can be moved to a folder of your choice. Adobe Type Manager (ATM) is included on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. Adobe Type Manager (ATM) can be installed by using the installer in the ATM folder. This application can be used to transfer Type 1 fonts to the printer’s SDRAM or hard disk, or to manage fonts on the printer. Manual downloading of fonts not already provided on the printer eliminates the need for automatic downloading of fonts used by a document, which speeds printing. You can also: •Print using PostScript fonts on non-PostScript printers •Improve the screen display of PostScript fonts In addition to PostScript Type 1 fonts, TrueType fonts are included in the PS3 Fonts folder on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM. ATM cannot be used to install TrueType fonts. These fonts can, however, be installed by dragging a copy of each from the PS3 Fonts folder on the KX-P8420 Driver & Utility CD-ROM to your System folder. For a complete list of fonts included with the KX-P8420, see Appendix A of the Drivers and Utilities Reference Guide. Adobe Type Manager PostScript and TrueType fonts
Chapter 6 106Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup This chapter describes how to configure the printer’s Setup options. The settings you specify in Setup determine user access to the printer, printing defaults applied to jobs, and general system settings. Some Setup options are specified during an initial Setup from the printer’s front panel; others must be set later from Fiery WebSetup. Initial Setup from the front panel Initial Setup for network printing must be performed using the front panel. After the initial Setup is complete, you must finish configuring Setup options using Fiery WebSetup (see page 112). Some options set from the front panel can also be modified using Fiery WebSetup. The general steps for performing Setup from the front panel are: •Specify parallel port settings (page 107). •Specify network port settings (page 107). •Specify network protocol settings (page 109). Before you change any Setup options, it’s a good idea to print the current configuration settings, in case you need to restore these settings later. For information on printing a configuration page, see “Printing pages from the front panel” on page 47. Use the following procedure to access the Parallel Port Setup, Network Port Setup, and Network Protocol Setup menus from the front panel. To access Setup menus from the front panel: 1Turn on the printer. Wait until Ready or Ready(Sleep) is displayed. 2Press the Menu/Exit button. 3To advance through the options, press the Continue/ Forward button; to return to previous options, press the Cancel/Left button. 4To select an option, press the Enter button. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to continue accessing other options. 5To exit the Setup menus at any time, press the Menu/ Exit button.
107 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup To conserve energy and operating cost, this printer is provided with a programmable power save feature. The printer is factory set with the power save feature turned on. If set to On, the printer automatically turns to energy saving mode when there are no print jobs received or access to the front panel for more than 30 minutes. This mode can reduce the total power consumption of the printer to less than 35 watts. Full power mode is restored when the printer receives a job or when you press the Menu/Exit button or print a page at the printer. In addition to receiving print jobs over Ethernet or Token Ring, the printer can receive print jobs from a computer through its high-speed parallel port. If no network card is installed, the printer is connected to a computer via the parallel port. Parallel Port Setup To advance to the next screen, press the Enter button. Enable Parallel? Yes/No [Yes*] Press the Enter button and select Yes to enable printing through the parallel port. Press the Enter button. Time out 5 to 100 [15*] This screen appears only if Enable Parallel is set to Yes. Use this option to specify how long the printer waits without receiving data from the parallel port before deciding the current job is complete. Press the Enter button. Data Mode Binary/ASCII [ASCII*](*=Default setting) The Network Port Setup menus allow you to specify and set up a printer port type, including: Ethernet (if optional Ethernet card is installed), Token Ring (if optional Token Ring card is installed), or parallel port. NOTES: •Ethernet and Token Ring options appear only if an optional Ethernet or Token Ring card is installed. •The settings do not become effective until the printer reboots or the printer is turned off and on. So if you just change the settings in Network Port Setup and do not change the settings in Network Protocol Setup, you have to turn off and on the printer. Before you set up the printer for a Novell IPX network, be sure you have set up the Novell servers as described in “Setting up IPX (Novell) printing” on page 61. ENERGY STAR® Parallel Port Setup Network Port Setup
108 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup Network Port Setup To advance to the next screen, press the Enter button. A) When the Ethernet card is installed in the printer: Ethernet Setup Press the Enter button to enable advance to the Ethernet Speed screen. Press the Enter button. Ethernet Speed Auto-Detect/10Mbps/100Mbps [Auto-Detect*] Select the speed at which data can be transferred over the Ethernet network or select Auto-Detect to automatically detect the speed at which data can be transferred over the Ethernet network. In some cases, Auto- Detect may not correctly detect. If it happens, specify the correct speed in this menu or from WebSetup. B) When the Token Ring card is installed in the printer: Token Ring Setup Press the Enter button to view Token Ring network options. NOTE: •Token Ring options appear only if an optional Token Ring card is installed. Token Ring Speed Auto-Detect/4 Mbps/16 Mbps [Auto-Detect*] Select a speed at which data can be transferred over the Token Ring network, or select Auto-Detect to automatically detect the speed at which data can be transferred over the Token Ring network. Max. Frame Size 632/1130/2154/4202 [4202*] Select a frame size for Token Ring communication. Source Routing Yes/No [No*] Select YES to allow the packet to travel to its destination through routers on the network. The packet’s source, specified using the routing options listed below, dictate the route that the packet will take. Select No for transparent (no source) routing. NOTE: •Req. All Route and Resp. All Route are displayed only when YES is selected in Source Routing. (*=Default setting)
109 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup Req. All Route Yes/No [No*] If source routing is enabled, select Yes to allow all routers on the network to broadcast the presence of the printer to clients, enabling packets from clients on the network to travel to the printer by any route. Resp. All Route Yes/No [No*] If source routing is enabled, and Req. All Route is set to No, select Yes to allow all routers on the network to broadcast the presence of clients to the printer, enabling packets from clients on the network to travel to the printer by any route. (*=Default setting) Network protocol setup screens are used to specify and setup TCP/IP Ethernet, TCP/IP Token Ring, AppleTalk and IPX (Novell) network protocols. NOTE: •When exiting Setup menus, the printer will automatically restart if changes have been made to Network Protocol settings. Network Protocol Setup To advance to the next screen, press the Enter button. Select TCP/IP Setup, AppleTalk Setup, or IPX/SPX Setup, depending on your network connections. A) When you select TCP/IP Setup: TCP/IP Setup Press the Enter button to view TCP/IP options. Enable TCP/IP? Yes/No [No*] Select Yes if you have a TCP/IP network connected to the printer over Ethernet cabling. Ethernet IP AddressorToken Ring IP Address [127.000.000.001*] Use this option to assign the printer an Ethernet or Token Ring IP address. Press the Continue/Forward button to increment a value. Press the Cancel/ Left button to accept a value and move to the next number to be entered. Numbers are entered from right to left. When all values have been entered, press the Enter button to accept your selection. (*=Default setting) Network Protocol Setup
110 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup Ethernet Subnet MaskorToken Ring IP Address [255.255.255.0*] Use this option to specify the subnet mask for printing with TCP/IP over Ethernet or Token Ring. Press the Continue/Forward button to increment a value. Press the Cancel/Left button to accept a value and move to the next number to be entered. Numbers are entered from right to left. When all values have been entered, press the Enter button to accept your selection. Use the arrow buttons to select numbers in the address. Press the Enter button to accept your selection. Gateway Address [127.0.0.1*] Use this option to specify the gateway address for printing with TCP/IP. By default, no gateway address is set. If your TCP/IP network has a gateway and you plan to print using TCP/IP, you must enter the gateway address. (*=Default setting) B) When you select AppleTalk Setup: AppleTalk Setup To advance to the next screen, press the Enter button. Enable AppleTalk? Yes/No [No*] Select YES if you have an AppleTalk network connected to the printer. Note that you can enable AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) communication simultaneously. NOTE: •The following option is displayed only if AppleTalk is enabled. AppleTalk Zone Select the AppleTalk zone in which you want the printer to appear. If you do not select a zone, the printer is assigned to the default AppleTalk zone. (*=Default setting)