Panasonic 8420 Operating Instructions Manual
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121 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup NOTE: •If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, set up NDS first. Setting up NDS after Bindery will overwrite Bindery Setup. If your network uses both NDS and Bindery, including using NetWare 4.x servers in bindery emulation, the KX-P8420 cannot service NDS and bindery emulation servers on the same NDS tree. PServer Setup (NetWare Services) The Enable PServer mode option must be turned on if you have a Novell server connected. You can change the PServer Poll Interval and modify either Bindery Setup or NDS Configuration. NOTE: •To enable PServer mode you must first select a frame type. See “Select Frames” on page 120. A) PServer Setup (NDS Configuration) In initial setup, the KX-P8420 was connected to the network and an NDS directory tree, with a Printer, a Print Server, and one or more Print Queue objects for KX-P8420 jobs was configured (see page 66). You can make any changes to that setup through WebSetup. To modify NDS Setup you may need permission to browse the NDS tree. If access to the Print Server is restricted, you’ll need a login password. Note that the terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX server are in common use and are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running Novell NetWare networking software. To set up the NDS configuration: 1Check the Enable NDS check box. NDS has already been enabled. Uncheck this box only to remove NDS support. 2Click Change Trees to open the Add NDS Tree window. You can have only one NDS tree, so the following process is required to change trees. 3Select the current NDS tree and click Remove.
122 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup 4Select the new NDS tree and click Add. Your new NDS tree selection automatically overwrites any previous tree selection. If you change the NDS tree selection and there are also current Bindery settings, you are alerted that they will be deleted. If you continue with NDS Setup, you can replace Bindery settings afterwards. To exit NDS Setup, choose Cancel. 5Click OK. The Select login user window appears. 6Select the User Login object from the display in the Select Login User window. 7Enter a password if necessary. 8Click Next. The Select Print Server window appears. 9Select the print server from the display in the Select Print Server window. 10Enter a password if necessary. 11Click OK. The Select Print Queue root window appears. 12Select the print queue root from the display in the Select Print Queue Root window. 13Enter a password if necessary. 14Click Finish. The NDS Configuration window reappears, showing the new settings. 15Click OK. You return to WebSetup window. 16Click Save.
123 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup B) PServer Setup (Bindery Setup) Use Bindery Setup if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file servers running NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.x in bindery emulation) with a Print Server and a Print Queue for KX-P8420 jobs (see page 66). Before entering bindery settings, be sure the KX-P8420 is connected to the network and the NetWare file server is running. You’ll need a login name, and, if access to the file server or print server is restricted, you’ll need a login password. NOTE: •The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX file server are in common use and are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running Novell NetWare networking software. Because you can set up more than one Novell server to handle KX-P8420 print jobs, Bindery Setup allows you to add or delete new file server connections and view the connections you have selected.
124 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup To set up the Bindery Setup: 1Click the Bindery Setup button to display the Add Connections window. The Novell Setup window appears. 2Click the server you want to add. 3Click Add. The Add Server window appears. 4Enter your user name and password. 5Click Next. The Add Server window shows a list of print servers you can add. 6Select a print server from the list on the left. 7Enter a password if a password is required. 8Click Finish. You return to the main Novell Setup dialog box. The print server you selected in the step 6 appears. 9Click OK. You return to WebSetup window. 10Click Save.
125 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup n Service Setup tab The Service Setup tab is used to set Windows Printing Service options. Windows Printing Service enables the Microsoft SMB protocol, which supports peer-to-peer printing, also known as Windows (WINS) or SMB printing. Enable Windows Printing Service— Enable this option to enable SMB (Server Message Block), the file and printer sharing protocol built into Windows. Enabling SMB allows the KX-P8420 to be listed on the network so that Windows clients can print to a particular print connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the KX-P8420 without any other networking software. For information on how to set up a Windows client for Windows printing, see pages 73 and 76. Windows (SMB) printing runs over TCP/IP, so TCP/IP must be configured on all the KX-P8420 and on workstations that use Windows printing. Server Name—The server name is the name that will appear on the network. NOTES: •Lowercase characters are not allowed. •Each printer should have a different server name, if several KX-P8420 printers are connected to the same network. Comment—Server comments (optional) can contain information about the printer.
126 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup Domain Workgroup—Enter the workgroup or domain you want the KX-P8420 to appear in. NOTE: •Lowercase characters are not allowed. Use WINS Server—Select to use a WINS name server. Broadcasts from SMB devices cannot be routed beyond their original network segment without a WINS name server. Setting up the WINS name server is outside the scope of this manual. To find out if a name server is available, contact your network administrator. IP Address—Enter the IP address of the WINS Server. NOTE: •The Enable LPD Printing Service and Enable Web Services options are not in effect for the KX-P8420. In Printer Setup, you specify PostScript printing option settings from the PS Setup tab. To set PostScript printing options: Click the Printer Setup Button. Printer Setup
127 Setup from the Front Panel and WebSetup n PS Setup tab The options that you can set from the PS Setup tab are described below. Print to PS Error—Specify whether the KX-P8420 should print the available portion of a print job when it encounters a PostScript error. Select Yes to print an extra page with PostScript error messages. Select No to cancel the job entirely whenever a PostScript error is encountered. NOTE: •In some cases, the extra page may be printed even when No is selected. Cover Page—Specify whether the KX-P8420 prints a cover (job summary) page at the end of each print job. If you select Yes, each print job is followed by a page containing the name of the user who sent the job, the document name, the server name, the time the job was printed, the number of pages printed, and the status of the job. If a PostScript error occurs, and the Print to PS Error option is set to Yes, an error message takes the place of the job status. NOTE: •Some information may not be printed depending on the operating system on which a job is printed. When you have finished specifying settings from Fiery WebSetup, click Save, and then close the Fiery WebSetup window by clicking the X in the top-right corner of the window. The Reboot window appears, and you are asked whether to reboot the computer or not. Select Yes to reboot the printer and initialize the new settings. Saving your settings and exiting Fiery WebSetup
128 Output from color print devices is subject to changes in temperature and\
129 Color Calibration Bias adjustment The printer’s Bias Adjustment feature provides basic control over the printer’s color production. The Bias Adjustment screens, accessible via the front panel, allow you to override the printer’s current toner density and brightness settings. Using the Bias Adjustment and calibration offset controls, you can increase or decrease the density of cyan, magenta, yellow or black, and increase or decrease the overall brightness of all toner colors. To perform Bias Adjustment: 1.Print a color calibration page to confirm the current Bias Adjustment. (See below.) 2.Compare the color calibration page with the provided color calibration card. (See page 131.) 3.Perform Bias Adjustment. (See page 132.) NOTE: •Visual Calibration and Color Adjustment settings may affect the settings of Bias Adjustment. — Reset VisualCal before performing the Bias Adjustment. (See page 140.) — Restore the settings in Color Adjustment to the default values (all 0) before using the Bias Adjustment. (See page 143.) To print a color calibration page: 1Press the Menu/Exit button on the printer panel. Test Page is displayed in the LCD panel. 2Press the Continue/Forward button. Bias Adjustment is displayed in the LCD panel. 3Press the Enter button. Calibration Offset is displayed in the LCD panel. 4Press the Continue/Forward button 5 times. Calibration Test Print is displayed in the LCD panel. 5Press the Enter button. A Color Calibration Page will be printed. (See next page.)
130 Color Calibration The current density setting for each color is indicated by the line enclosure on the Color Calibration Page. Color Calibration Page: Current color density settings