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    Accessing the Driver
    Macintosh Operations
    6.Select Other from the Print Using pulldown.
    A browse window is displayed.
    7.Browse to the CD to select the desired PPD.
    8.Click Open.
    9.Click Add.
    The printer is installed.
    Accessing the Driver
    The Driver can be accessed from your application’s Print menu.
    NOTE:If there is a conflict between settings in the Operator Panel, Driver, or Embedded Web Server and
    printer settings set via your application, the application settings supersede any other setting.
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    Navigating the Driver
    Macintosh Operations
    Navigating the Driver
    Driver features and presentation may vary by Mac operating system. In general, the driver 
    provides a group of “always there” option at the top of the driver window and a pulldown of 
    Printer features available towards the middle of the window. 
    The following table provides a general overview of available features and navigation
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    Navigation Level 1Navigation Level 2Navigation Level 3Description and Available Items
    Always there options:
    Printer Selects the printer with which to print .
    Presets Selects the presets with which to print. 
    Copies Defines number of copies printed.
    Collated Turns the collate option on/off.
    Two-sided Turns the two-sided option on/off .
    Paper Size Determines the paper size to be printed.
    Orientation Selects landscape or portrait.
    Pulldown Options
    Te x t E d i t
    Print header and 
    footerPrints time, date and document title in the header and 
    page number in the footer.
    Layout
    Pages per Sheet: Prints multiple pages on a single sheet of paper. Options 
    are: 1,2,4,6,9,16
    Layout Direction
    Border: Adds a border around the page image. Options are: 
    Single Hairline, Single Thin Line, Double Hairline, and 
    Double Thin Line.
    Two-Sided: Long-edge binding, Short-edge binding
    Reverse Page 
    OrientationPrints the page image upside down.
    Color Matching This printer is monochrome. This Mac feature is 
    settable but not applicable.
    ColorSync, In 
    PrinterNA
    Profile: Default is “Automatic”
    Paper Handling
    Pages to Print: Sets the desired pages to print. Options are: All Pages, 
    Odd Only, Even Only
    Destination Paper 
    Size: Sets the paper type on which to print.
    Scale to fit paper 
    sizeScales the page image to the size of paper being printed.
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    Scale down only Prints smaller page sizes on the current page size. 
    Checked by default. .
    Page Order: Determines the order in which pages are printed. 
    Options are: Automatic* default, Normal, and Reverse.
    Paper Feed Determines from which tray(s) paper is pulled.
    All pages from: Options are: Auto Select* Default, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 
    3, Tray 4, and Manual Feed
    First page from: Options are: Auto Select* Default, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 
    3, Tray 4, and Manual Feed. “Tray 1 is default
    Remaining from: Options are: Auto Select* Default, Tray 1, Tray 2, Tray 
    3, Tray 4, and Manual Feed. “Tray 1 is default
    Cover Page Provides settings for a cover page that is different than 
    the rest of the print job.
    Print Cover Page: Options are: None* default, Before document, and 
    After document
    Cover Page Type: Options are: Standard* default, classified, confidential, 
    secret, topsecret, and unclassified
    Billing Info: Empty
    Scheduler Provides settings to print the document at a later time.
    Print Document:  Options are: Now* default, At* has place to set time, 
    and On Hold
    Priority: Options are: Medium* default, Urgent, High,and Low
    Printer Features
    Imaging 
    Resolution Sets the resolution of the printed image. Options are: 
    600 DPI* default, and 1200 DPI. 
    Toner Saver: Options are: Printer Setting* default, On, and Off.
    Auto Resize: Options are: Printer Setting* default, On, and Off.
    General
    Media Type: Select the media type.
    Media Check: Enable or Disable Media Check. See “Media Check” on 
    page 4-15 for more information.
    Output Sets a variety of output tray options.
    Output Tray:  Default Tray* default, Offset Catch Tray
    Output Jogging: Options are: Off* default and On. See “Job Offset” on 
    page 4-13 for more information.
    Navigation Level 1Navigation Level 2Navigation Level 3Description and Available Items
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    Tray Switching Checked by default
    Jam Recovery Checked by default
    Navigation Level 1Navigation Level 2Navigation Level 3Description and Available Items
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    Chapter 6: Embedded Web Server
    This printer comes with an Embedded Web Server (EWS). 
    The EWS resides in the printer and requires no installation. 
    The EWS contains access to printer features and presents 
    them as HTML web pages. The changes made via the EWS 
    change the printer settings in the same manner as the 
    Operator Panel. To change settings for specific documents, 
    use your Printer Properties options within the driver.
    NOTE:If there is a conflict between settings in the Operator
    Panel, Printing Preferences, or Embedded Web Server
    and printer settings set via your application, the
    application settings supersede any other setting.
    Accessing the EWS
    To access the embedded web server, you must be on an 
    IP-based network and have access to a web browser. 
    In your web browser, type the IP address assigned to the 
    printer. For example http://192.0.0.1 for IPv4 or 
    http://
    [2001:0db8:85a3:08d3:1319:8a2e:0370:7348] for 
    IPv6
    .
    In this Chapter...
     Accessing the 
    EWS
     Navigating the 
    EWS 
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    Embedded Web Server
    Navigating the EWS
    The EWS interface consists of a left-navigation area and a display area. Use the left-navigation 
    area to locate the desired items and make any configuration changes in the display area.
    After each selection in the EWS, you must press the Submit button for the request to take effect. 
    The Update button refreshes the screen to show you the current status of the displayed 
    functions.
    Left-navigation area Display Area
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    Embedded Web Server
    The following table defines the structure of the EWS. Some EWS functions require an 
    Administrator Login. The default password is “admin”. Functions that require the 
    Administrator Login are shown in Italics. 
    Left-Navigation 
    Item
    Top LevelLeft-Navigation Item
    Second LevelDisplay Area FunctionsComments
    Top Page Product Version
    PostScript Version
    Engine Version
    Network Version
    Serial Number
    Printer Name
    Product Name
    Location
    Status
    Display Language
    Login/LogoutDisplays current product 
    configuration information and 
    provides the ability to login as 
    administrator.
    Status Device Status Paper Input Tray Status
    Output Tray Status
    Supply
    Device Configuration
    User Flash StatusProvides device status 
    information.
    Status Network Status General (Network Protocols)
    TCP/IP (and IP Address)
    DNS/WINS
    mDNS
    IPv6
    EtherTalk
    Netware
    Email (Send; SMTP)
    Email (Receive; POP3)
    SNMP (v1/v2)Provides network status 
    information.
    Status Power Reset Reboot Printer Allows an administrator to 
    reboot the printer.
    Document Operations Job Library Directory of Job Library Files (Job 
    Retention)See section “Job Retention 
    and Storage” on page 4-20
    Document Operations Send File Browse to a file to be sent to the printer. EWS only feature
    The types of files that are 
    appropriate for sending with 
    this feature are:
    Print Data files – this includes 
    any file containing: Simple 
    printable text, PJL/PCL5/
    PCL6/PS print-data, or PDF 
    (Version 1.3 and earlier)
    Firmware-Upgrade Files.
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    Navigating the EWS
    Embedded Web Server
    File Management User Flash Directory of files in User Flash EWS only Feature
    View the files located on the 
    Flash.
    System Settings Total Count Image Counter
    Toner Page Count
    Fuser Counter
    Usage CountSee section “Understanding 
    Page Counters” on page 3-20
    System Settings Default Settings Clock Adjust
    Specify Time Zone
    Date & Time SettingsSet time and date parameters.
    System Settings Paper Tray Settings Tray Linking
    Tray Controls
    Custom Size UnitCustom paper size units can 
    be inches or mm. Custom 
    paper size width and length 
    can be set. Note that you must 
    turn Auto-Sense off to set 
    custom sizes. Remember to 
    press the Submit button after 
    each action to gain access to 
    custom size settings.
    System Settings Printer Condition 
    SettingsTAB: Default Settings
    Copies, Duplex, Duplex Bind, Default 
    Source, Manual Feed, Output Tray, 
    Output Linking, Blank Pages, Auto 
    Resize, Separator Page, Edge to EdgeCommon print settings such 
    as number of copies and input 
    and output trays.
    System Settings Printer Condition 
    SettingsTA B :  P C L
    Orientation, Font Source, Font Number, 
    Pitch, Symbol Set, Lines Per Page, CR 
    Mode, LF Mode, FF Mode, Print AreaPCL settings.
    System Settings Printer Condition 
    SettingsTAB: PostScript 3
    Print PS ErrorsPostScript 3 settings.
    System Settings Operation Settings Display Language, Power Save, Wait 
    Timeout, Job Timeout, Jam Recovery, 
    Hex Print, Toner Low, Job AccountingA variety of printer 
    operational settings.
    System Settings Device Control Resolution, Toner Saver, Print Density Settings for Resolution, Sving 
    Toner, and Toner Density.
    System Settings Interface Settings Port, Parallel Setup, Serial Setup, USB 
    SetupEnable/Disable I/O ports
    System Settings Storing/Calling of 
    System SettingsFactory Defaults, Save Configuration, 
    Restore ConfigurationSave and Restore 
    Configuration are EWS only 
    features
    Network Settings Quick Settings Network Names, DNS Settings, WINS 
    Settings, SMTP SettingsAccess to commonly used 
    network settings.
    Left-Navigation 
    Item
    Top LevelLeft-Navigation Item
    Second LevelDisplay Area FunctionsComments
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