Ricoh Aficio SP 3300D User Manual
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1 Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be liable for direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages as a result of handling or operating the machine. Copyright© 2008 • Microsoft, Windows, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Windows Server 2003 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. • Macintosh, AppleTalk, and EtherTalk are registered trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. • All other brand or product names are trademarks of their respective companies or organizations. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
2 Contents 1. Getting started Introduction ..................................................................................................................................................................... 1.1 Supported network environments ................................................................................................................................... 1.1 Network Printer Card ...................................................................................................................................................... 1.1 System requirements .............................................................................................................................................. 1.1 Connecting your Network Printer Card ................................................................................................................... 1.1 2. Programs supplied on the CD System requirements ..................................................................................................................................................... 2.1 Installing software ........................................................................................................................................................... 2.1 Uninstalling software ............................................................................................................................................... 2.1 IP address setup ............................................................................................................................................................ 2.2 3. Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers Workstation Setup .......................................................................................................................................................... 3.1 Windows Vista (TCP/IP) .......................................................................................................................................... 3.1 Windows XP (TCP/IP) ............................................................................................................................................. 3.1 Windows 2000 (TCP/IP) .......................................................................................................................................... 3.2 Test Print ........................................................................................................................................................................ 3.3 4. TCP/IP environment Management protocols ................................................................................................................................................... 4.1 DHCP/BOOTP ........................................................................................................................................................ 4.1 HTTP ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4.1 SNMP ...................................................................................................................................................................... 4.1 SLP ......................................................................................................................................................................... 4.2 Dynamic DNS (DDNS) ............................................................................................................................................ 4.2 WINS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4.2 Bonjour .................................................................................................................................................................... 4.3 UPnP ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4.3 Printing protocols ............................................................................................................................................................ 4.4 Standard TCP/IP port .............................................................................................................................................. 4.4 LPR port .................................................................................................................................................................. 4.4 Printer Port .............................................................................................................................................................. 4.4 IPP port ................................................................................................................................................................... 4.5 Additional functions ........................................................................................................................................................ 4.6 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
3 5. EtherTalk environment EtherTalk printing ........................................................................................................................................................... 5.1 Configuring EtherTalk ............................................................................................................................................. 5.1 Configuring the printer ............................................................................................................................................. 5.1 TCP/IP printing ............................................................................................................................................................... 5.2 Bonjour printer ................................................................................................................................................................ 5.2 6. Administration Tools Maintenance using Internet Services ............................................................................................................................. 6.1 Enabling Internet Services ...................................................................................................................................... 6.1 Checking Printer Status .......................................................................................................................................... 6.1 Printing Reports ...................................................................................................................................................... 6.1 Making and Changing Network Admin Password ................................................................................................... 6.1 Upgrading Firmware ................................................................................................................................................ 6.1 7. Appendix Specifications ................................................................................................................................................................. 7.1 OpenSSL Statements ..................................................................................................................................................... 7.1 OpenSSL License ................................................................................................................................................... 7.1 Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Getting started 1.1 1Getting started Introduction The Network Printer Card allows you to connect your printer directly to a network to share the printer among multiple users. The printer functions as a network print server supporting various network environments, such as Windows 2000/XP/Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Macintosh 8.6 or higher. This guide explains how to connect the Network Printer Card and set up your printer as a print sever over the network. This guide assumes that you have: • A good working knowledge of your network utilities • A supported network operating system • A fully operational computer system • Access to the supervisor account as a network administrator, or access to an account that has supervisor and print server operator privileges Supported network environments Administrators and users can configure, and use printers on the following supported network operating systems: Note: Your printer may not support all of the listed computing environments (operating systems). Therefore, check the network environment your printer supports in the users guide that came with the printer. Operating systemNetwork environmentPrinting protocolAction Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Server 2003TCP/IP, EtherTalk, SNMP, HTTP 1.1See Chapter 3, “Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers.” Macintosh Macintosh 8.6 ~ 9.2, 10.1 ~ 10.5, or higherTCP/IP, EtherTalk, SNMP, HTTP 1.1, BonjourSee Chapter 5, “EtherTalk environment.” Network Printer Card System requirements The following hardware is required to configure your printer for network applications. Connecting your Network Printer Card 1Use a twisted pair cable with an RJ-45 connector to connect the printer to your network. Once a connection is established between the wired network printer card and your network, the link LEDs on the card light. 2Set up your printers IP address. See “IP address setup” on page 2.2. ComputerRequirements IBM - compatible PC• 80486 CPU or higher • Minimum of 16 MB of RAM • 2 MB of free disk space Macintosh • PowerPC 68020 or higher • Minimum of 8 MB of RAM • 2 MB of free disk space Link LED: Lights when the printer card is connected to the network. Activity LED: Blinks when data packets are being transferred. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Programs supplied on the CD 2.1 2Programs supplied on the CD The CD-ROM supplied with your printer card provides you with: • Set IP: A utility program allowing you to select a network printer card and manually configure the addresses for use with the TCP/IP protocol. System requirements To install SetIP, one of the following operating systems is required: • Operating system: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Windows Server 2003, MAC OS 10.3~10.5 Installing software 1Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The CD-ROM should automatically run, and an installation window appears. If the installation window does not appear, click Start > Run. Type X:\Setup.exe, replacing “X” with the letter which represents your drive and click OK. If you use Windows Vista, click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Run, and type X:\Setup.exe. If the AutoPlay window appears in Windows Vista, click Run Setup.exe in Install or run program field, and click Continue in the User Account Control window. 2Click Next. 3Select the language you want. 4Click Typical installation for a network printer. 5Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation. 6Click Finish when installation is done. Uninstalling software You should remove the Network utilities if you are upgrading the software or if the installation fails. Note: Close all programs before uninstalling software. 1Click Start > Programs > SP 3300 Series > Set IP > Set IP. 2Click OK to confirm uninstallation. 3Click Finish when uninstallation is done. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Programs supplied on the CD 2.2 IP address setup Before using your network print server in your network, you must set TCP/IP addresses for the print server. You will need your printer card’s MAC address, IP address, subnet mask, and gateway address. First, check with your network administrator for the TCP/IP addresses. Note: The MAC address is the hardware serial number of the network printer card. You can check the address by printing the Network Printer Configuration Page. For printing the page, refer to your printer user’s guide. You can set your print server’s IP address via the following methods: • Set IP program: Go to the Using SetIP. • Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series: Once you have set an IP address for your network print server, you can use the embedded web server in the network printer card to change the address. Go to next column. • DHCP: You can use Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to get an IP address automatically assigned by your network administrator, if your network system supports this protocol.s • BOOTP: A network-based server using the BootStrap protocol (BOOTP) can notify the network printer card of its assigned IP address each time the printer turns on, if your network system supports this protocol. Note: To get an IP address from the DHCP or BOOTP server, the IP assignment method must be set to DHCP or BOOTP. Using SetIP Windows 1 From the Start menu, select Programs or All Programs > SP 3300 Series > Set IP. The program automatically detects and displays new and configured print servers on your network. 2Select the name of your printer and click . If you cannot find your printer name, click to refresh the list. Even with this step, if you cannot find your printer name, then contact Network Administrator. 3Enter your network printer card’s MAC address (hardware address), IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, and then click Apply. 4Click OK to confirm the settings. 5Click Exit to close the SetIP program. MAC OS X If you want to change your network printer IP setting, follow the below instruction. 1Printer the machine’s network information report which includes your machine’s MAC address. 2Open the Library folder > Printers > RFG > your printer model name > Set IP. 3Double click the SetIPApplet.html file. Using Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series 1Run your web browser. 2Enter your print server’s IP address in the URL field and click Go. 3Click Network Settings > TCP/IP. 4Select Static from IP Address Assignment Method. 5Enter your print server’s TCP/IP addresses and click Apply. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers 3.1 3Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers This chapter explains how to install the print drivers for networked printers. Workstation Setup This section includes the setup procedures for the various Windows workstation environments. Windows Vista (TCP/IP) Note: Windows Vista supports printing via TCP/IP as standard when TCP/IP is installed on a Windows Vista Workstation. Use the AutoPlay to add the printer to the network. 1Select Start, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Printers. Double-click on the Add a printer icon to display the Add Printer Wizard. 2Select Add a printer, uncheck the box labelled Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. and then select Next to display the dialog box listing available ports. 3Select Create a new port to display the Printer Ports dialog box. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and select Next to display the Add Standard TCP/IP Port dialog box. Enter the IP Address of the printer in the Printer Name or IP Address field (you can optionally enter a friendly name for the printer port you are creating or use the default name created). Then select Next to continue.If the network printer settings are not automatically detected, click on the Custom button to setup the network printer port settings. It is recommended that you select Raw as the Print Protocol. If you prefer to use LPR: Select LPR as the Print Protocol. Enter lp (in lower case) in the Queue Name field. Uncheck the box labelled LPR Byte Counting Enabled. Check the box labelled SNMP Status Enabled. The Community Name should normally be set to “public” (unless you have configured the device to have a custom SNMP community name) and the SNMP Device Index should be set to 1. Select OK. 4The Add Printer Wizard will then request that you select the driver to be used for this printer. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the workstation and select Have Disk . Browse to the required Windows Vista driver on the CD-ROM and select OK. Note: The driver will be found in the Printer folder on the CD in the appropriate PCL folder. The driver is identified by the file extension .inf. Select Next, and select Next again and the printer driver will be loaded onto the workstation. Enter the Printer Name and select Next. 5If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share name . You may also wish to install printer drivers for other operating systems that will access the printer. A dialog box will be displayed with a message regarding the printing of a test page. Select Finish to accept the Ye s choice. 6Continue with Test Print. Windows XP (TCP/IP) Note: Windows XP supports printing via TCP/IP as standard when TCP/IP is installed on a Windows XP Workstation. Use the Add Printer Wizard to add the printer to the network. 1Select Start, select Printers and Faxes. Double-click on the Add a printer icon to display the Add Printer Wizard. 2Select Add a printer, uncheck the box labelled Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. and then select Next to display the dialog box listing available ports. 3Select Create a new port to display the Printer Ports dialog box. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and select Next to display the Add Standard TCP/IP Port dialog box. Enter the IP Address of the printer in the Printer Name or IP Address field (you can optionally enter a friendly name for the printer port you are creating or use the default name created). Then select Next to continue.If the network printer settings are not automatically detected, click on the Custom button to setup the network printer port settings. It is recommended that you select Raw as the Print Protocol. If you prefer to use LPR: Select LPR as the Print Protocol. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers 3.2 Enter lp (in lower case) in the Queue Name field. Uncheck the box labelled LPR Byte Counting Enabled. Check the box labelled SNMP Status Enabled. The Community Name should normally be set to “public” (unless you have configured the device to have a custom SNMP community name) and the SNMP Device Index should be set to 1. Select OK. 4The Add Printer Wizard will then request that you select the driver to be used for this printer. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the workstation and select Have Disk . Browse to the required Windows XP driver on the CD-ROM and select OK. Note: The driver will be found in the Printer folder on the CD in the appropriate PCL folder. The driver is identified by the file extension .inf. Select Next, and select Next again and the printer driver will be loaded onto the workstation. Enter the Printer Name and select Next. 5If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share name . You may also wish to install printer drivers for other operating systems that will access the printer. A dialog box will be displayed with a message regarding the printing of a test page. Select Finish to accept the Ye s choice. 6Continue with Te s t P r i n t. Windows 2000 (TCP/IP) Note: Windows 2000 supports printing via TCP/IP as standard when TCP/IP is installed on a Windows 2000 Workstation. Use the Add Printer Wizard to add the printer to the network. 1Select Start, select Settings, and then select Printers. Double-click on the Add printer icon to display the Add Printer Wizard. 2Select Local printer, uncheck the box labelled Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. and then select [Next] to display the dialog box listing available ports. 3Select Create a new port to display the Printer Ports dialog box. Select Standard TCP/IP Port and select Next to display the Add Standard TCP/IP Port dialog box.Enter the IP Address of the printer in the Printer Name or IP Address field (you can optionally enter a friendly name for the printer port you are creating or use the default name created). Then select Next to continue. If the network printer settings are not automatically detected, click on the Custom button to setup the network printer port settings. It is recommended that you select Raw as the Print Protocol.If you prefer to use LPR: Select LPR as the Print Protocol. Enter lp (in lower case) in the Queue Name field. Uncheck the box labelled LPR Byte Counting Enabled. Check the box labelled SNMP Status Enabled. The Community Name should normally be set to “public” (unless you have configured the device to have a custom SNMP community name) and the SNMP Device Index should be set to 1. Select OK. 4The Add Printer Wizard will then request that you select the driver to be used for this printer. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the workstation and select Have Disk . Browse to the required Windows 2000 driver on the CD-ROM and select OK. Note: The driver will be found in the Printer folder on the CD in the appropriate PCL folder. The driver is identified by the file extension .inf. Select Next, and select Next again and the printer driver will be loaded onto the workstation. Enter the Printer Name and select Next. 5If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share name . You may also wish to install printer drivers for other operating systems that will access the printer. 6If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share as. You may also wish to install printer drivers for other operating systems that will access the printer. A dialog box will be displayed with a message regarding the printing of a test page. Select Finish to accept the Ye s choice. 7Continue with Test Print. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers 3.3 Test Print To ensure the printer has been installed on the network correctly a test print should be submitted from a client workstation. Perform the following steps: 1Open a document on a client workstation. 2Select the SP 3300 Series as the printer for sending documents to. 3Print the document on the device and verify that it prints correctly. 4Ensure the print driver is installed on every workstation that will be sending jobs to the device. 5Repeat the test for all workstations that will be sending jobs to the device. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
TCP/IP environment 4.1 4TCP/IP environment A TCP/IP network provides you with various protocols for using printing devices and managing various types of networked devices. In this chapter, you will learn which management protocols are available in TCP/IP network environments, and how to print via your network print server using TCP/IP protocol. Management protocols Before beginning to print documents via your network printer, you need to check or configure some parameters using management protocols. DHCP/BOOTP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a communication protocol enabling network administrators to centrally manage and to automate the assignment of IP addresses in a network. In an IP network, each device needs a unique IP address. DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a device is plugged into a different place in the network. Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) is UDP/IP-based protocol which allows a booting host to configure itself dynamically and without user supervision. BOOTP provides means to notify a host of its assigned IP address, the IP address of a boot server host, and other configuration information, such as the local subnet mask, the local time offset, and the addresses of default routers. Addresses of various Internet servers can also be transferred to a host using BOOTP. DHCP is active by factory default on your network print server. After boot up, the network print server will get an IP address automatically from the DHCP server, if one exists. To set an IP address manually, see page 2.2. Configuring DHCP/BOOTP To enable or disable DHCP/BOOTP, use one of the following methods: • Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series: Select Network Settings > TCP/IP and select DHCP or BOOTP from the IP Address Assignment Method list. HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is an application layer protocol for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. It is a generic, stateless protocol which can be used for many tasks beyond its use for hypertext, such as with name servers and distributed object management systems. You are using HTTP when you connect your network printer via a web browser. The Network Printer Card has a built-in web server, Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series. You can configure and manage your network print server through Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series using HTTP over TCP/IP. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is part of the TCP/IP protocol suite, is an application layer protocol that facilitates the exchange of management information between network devices. It enables network administrators to remotely monitor and configure network devices, find and solve network problems, and plan for network growth. Network devices are monitored and controlled using four basic SNMP commands: • read: is used by a Network Management server to monitor network devices. The server examines different variables that are maintained by the devices. • write: is used by a Network Management server to control managed devices. The server changes the values of variables stored within the devices. • trap: is used by network devices to asynchronously report events to a Network Management server. When certain types of events occur, a device sends a trap to the specified server. • Traversal operations: are used by a Network Management server to determine which variables a network device supports and to sequentially gather information in variable tables, such as a routing table. Configuring SNMP To access your network print server using SNMP, Community Name/ Access Permission pair must be properly specified. There are two access permission: read and write. Assign the IP addresses of trap hosts and community names (IP addresses) of network devices in Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series; select Network Settings > SNMP. Using SNMP Web Image Monitor SP 3300 Series accesses, configures, and manages network devices using SNMP. You can use other MIB (Management Information Base) browser software, which allows you to access management information gathered from network devices. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals