Panasonic Kx P7305 Operating Instructions Manual
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Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 68 2Print • Print using "lp" command. For details, refer to the Solaris manual. # lp -d kxp7310lp
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 69 [For Solaris 2.3x - 2.5x] 1Create Print Queue. (1) Log in as root. # login root (2) Stop print scheduler. # /usr/sbin/lpshut (3) Add print server. Example: Add host name "kxp7310" # /usr/sbin/lpsystem -RO -t bsd kxp7310 (4) Set up print queue. Example: Add print queue name "kxp7310lp" # /usr/sbin/lpadmin -p kxp7310lp -s kxp7310!lp If you use csh, use "\!". "lp" after "!" is the printer queue name. (5) Start print scheduler. # /usr/bin/sh /etc/init.d/lp start (6) Enable print queue. # /usr/sbin/accept kxp7310lp # /usr/bin/enable kxp7310lp 2Print • Print using "lp" command. # lp -d kxp7310lp
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 70 [For HP-UX 9.x and 10.x] 1Set up remote spooler. (1) Log in as root. # login root (2) Disable printer spooler. # /usr/lib/lpshut (3) Add the following line to the /etc/inetd.conf. printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/lib/rlpdaemon -i (4) Restart inetd. /etc/inetd -c 2Create print queue. (1) Log in as root. # login root (2) Create print queue "kxp7310lp". Example: Create print queue "kxp7310lp". # /usr/lib/lpadmin -pkxp7310lp -mrmodel -ormkxp7310 -orplp -ocmrcmodel -osmrsmodel -ob3 -v/dev/null The "lp" after "-orp" is the remote printer queue name. (3) Enable print queue. # /usr/lib/accept kxp7310lp # /usr/bin/enable kxp7310lp (4) Start print scheduler. # /usr/lib/lpsched 3Print • Print using "lp" command. # lp -d kxp7310lp
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 71 [For AIX 4.x.x] 1Create print queue. (1) Log in as root. # login root (2) Add print server. Example: Add hostname "kxp7310". # ruser -a -p kxp7310 (3) Start remote printer daemon. # startsrc -s lpd # mkitab 'lpd:2:once:startsrc -s lpd' 2Add print queue with smit command. (1) Perform smit. Move to "Add Print Queues". # smit mkrque (2) From the list, select "remote" (printer connected to remote host). (3) From the list, select "Standard processing from the list". (4) Setup the following item at "Add a Standard Remote Print Queue". For items other than the ones below, change according to your system. Example: Add print queue "kxp7310lp". Name of QUEUE to add [kxp7310lp] HOSTNAME of remote server [kxp7310] Name of QUEUE on remote server [lp] TYPE of print spooler on remote server [BSD] DESCRIPTION of printer on remote server[comments] The "lp" on "Name of QUEUE to add" is the printer queue name. 3Print. • Print using "lp" command. # lp -d kxp7310lp
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 72 [For BSD UNIX] The following is an example for Sun OS4.1.3. The command and paths may differ depending on the OS version. Please refer to the workstation manual. 1Create printer queue. (1) Log in as root. # login root (2) Add an entry for the printer in /etc/printcap file. Registering printer queue port as “kxp7310lp”. kxp7310lp:\ :lp=:\ :rm= kxp7310:\ :rp=lp:\ :sd=/usr/spool/kxp7310lp:\ :lf=/usr/spool/kxp7310lp/kxp7310lp_errs: lp : device name to open. Not required. rm : remote printer host name. Enter host name added to /etc/hosts file. rp : printer name of remote printer. Enter "lp" in this case. sd : spool directory. lf : error log file. For more information, refer to your UNIX manual. (3) Create and set up the spool directory and error log file. # mkdir /usr/spool/kxp7310lp # touch /usr/spool/kxp7310lp/kxp7310lp_errs # chown -R daemon /usr/spool/kxp7310lp # chgrp -R daemon /usr/spool/kxp7310lp (4) Check lpd function. # pa aux | grep lpd (5) Validate created printer queue. # lpc restart kxp7310lp 2Print • Print using "lpr" command. # lpr -P kxp7310lp
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Setup in UNIX 73 FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a protocol for transferring files installed on TCP/IP systems. Perform the following steps. 1Log on the printer. # ftp PANA (or ftp 172.16.xxx.xxx) Connected to PANA. 220 KX-P7310 Network Ver xxxx FTP server. User(PANA:root): root 331 Password required. Password: 230 User Logged in. ftp> 2Change the directory to remote print directory using “cd” command. ftp>cd /lp 250 Command ok. ftp> 3Change transfer mode. There are two transfer mode. The "ASCII mode" changes LF code to CR+LF code and the "Binary mode" outputs the file contents as binary data. Example: Change the transfer mode to Binary mode and display current mode. ftp>type binary 200 Type set to I. ftp>type Using binary mode to transfer files. ftp> 4Use put command to send print data to the printer. Example: Transfer print data "test.prn". ftp>put test.prn 5Log out. ftp>quit Printing using FTP
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Using the Printer’s Web Server 74 If an IP Address has been assigned to a printer, you can access the printer's Web Server (Embedded Web Server). It allows monitoring or setting the printer. To display the printer’s Web Server, there are one or two methods. •From the Network Setup Tool (Windows only)(see below) •From the Browser (see page 75) NOTE • For Windows, use the Internet Explorer 4.x or later / Netscape Navigator 4.04 or later. For Macintosh, use the Internet Explorer 5.x or later / Netscape 6.x or later. Some versions of the browser may not display the printer’s Web Server screen correctly. 1Display the Network Setup Tool (Start - Programs or All Programs - Panasonic - Panasonic KX-P7305 and KX-P7310 - Network Setup Tool). 2Click the KX-P7310 printer you want to set up from the list. 3Click the Setup menu and select Setup by HTTP. The printer’s Web Server screen is displayed. Using the Printer’s Web Server Displaying the Printer’s Web Server Screen from Network Setup Tool (Windows only)
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Using the Printer’s Web Server 75 1Open the browser (Internet Explorer or Netscape). 2Enter the printer’s IP Address in the Address box and press the Enter key. The printer’s Web Server screen is displayed. (Example) http://172.16.xxx.xxx/ (screen in Windows) Displaying the Printer’s Web Server Screen from a Browser
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Using the Printer’s Web Server 76 To change the printer's setting, 1Display the Web Server screen (see page 74, 75). 2Click Network Setup in the left pane. The Enter Network Password window is displayed. 3Ty p e root in the User name box and click [OK]. •If the password is already set, the password must be entered in the Password box. 4Click the menu item (TCP/IP, NetWare...) and change the setting. 5Click [Submit Query]. 6Click [OK]. 7Click Restart the Printer in the left pane. 8Click [Restart]. Changing the Printer's Settings
Settings and Printing Network Network Maintenance and Spec. Using the Printer’s Web Server 77 It is recommended that the password is set so only the network administrator can change the configuration. To set the password, proceed to the following steps. 1Perform step 1 - 3 of “Changing the Printer's Settings” on page 76. 2Click General in the right pane. 3Enter the password in the Value box (Max. 7 characters) and click [ Submit Query]. 4Click [OK]. 5Click Restart the Printer in the left pane. 6Click [Restart]. NOTE • Be sure to store the password not to forget. Changing the Password