Xerox Phaser 4500DT User Manual
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Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer Copyright © 2004 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 3-30 Ma ci ntosh This topic includes: ■Requirements on page 3-30 ■Quick CD-ROM Install Steps on page 3-30 ■Enabling and Using EtherTalk for Mac OS 9.x on page 3-30 ■Enabling and Using TCP/IP for Mac OS 9.x on page 3-31 ■Enabling or Using TCP/IP or AppleTalk for Mac OS X, Version 10.1 or Higher on page 3-33 ■Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS 9.x, Mac OS X, Versions 10.1 and 10.2) on page 3-34 Re qui re me nts ■A workstation with the appropriate printer driver installed. ■A working knowledge of the operating system (System 9.0+ or higher) being used on the workstation. ■Proper cabling to connect the printer to the network. Qui ck CD-ROM Insta l l Ste ps 1.Insert the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM into the computer’s CD-ROM drive. 2.Double-click the installer on the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM to install the printer driver. Ena bl i ng a nd Usi ng Ethe rTa l k for Ma c OS 9. x If you use EtherTalk, Macintosh computers do not require IP addresses. 1.Open the AppleTalk Control Panel. Verify that the Ethernet port is the selected network port. 2.Open the Chooser, then click the LaserWriter printer driver. 3.Select the printer. 4.Click Create to create the desktop printer. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Macintosh Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-31 Ena bl i ng a nd Usi ng TCP/IP for Ma c OS 9. x This section provides installation and troubleshooting steps for Macintosh OS 9.x. Se tti ng Up the Ma ci ntosh Ethe rne t Port for TCP/IP Perform the following procedure to set up your Macintosh TCP/IP: 1.Click Control Panels from the Apple menu. 2.Click TCP/IP. 3.Click Ethernet from the Connect via menu. 4.Specify one of the following methods for the Macintosh to obtain its IP address: ■Manually ■DHCP Note If you select to set up the printer manually, specify the IP address in the dialog box. You must also enter information for the Subnet Mask, Router Address, and Name Server Address, if needed 5.Close the dialog box. Cre a ti ng a n LPR Pri nte r wi th La se rWri te r 8. 5. 1 or Hi ghe r 1.Open the Desktop Printer Utility. (This utility, or an alias to it, can be found in the PhaserTools folder.) 2.Click Printer (LPR) in Create Desktop, then click OK. 3.Click Change in the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file. 4.Select the appropriate PPD from the list, then click Select. If your printer’s PPD is not listed, install it from the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM. 5.Click Change in LPR Printer Selection. 6.Enter information in the following fields: ■Printer Address: Enter the printers IP address or domain name. ■Queue: Enter PS (use upper-case), then click OK. 7.Close the dialog box. When prompted, click Save. 8.Enter a name for the desktop printer in Save Desktop Printer As field, then click Save. 9.Two methods are available for printing through LPR: ■Use the new Desktop Printer (LPR) ■Use the LaserWriter 8.5.1 printer driver (any printer can be selected). Click File, then click Print to select the appropriate LPR printer in the Printer drop-down list. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Macintosh Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-32 Cre a ti ng a n AppSocke t Pri nte r wi th La se rWri te r 8. 6 Xerox provides Macintosh AppSocket printing with PhaserPort for Mac OS on the printer’s Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM. PhaserPort for Mac OS provides a bi-directional, high-speed communications channel using the new plug-in communication architecture of Apple LaserWriter version 8.6. AppSocket provides feedback about print job status which is not available through LPR. Pha se rPort for Ma c OS Syste m Re qui re me nts Note PhaserPort is not supported under Mac OS X. System requirements include: ■A Phaser printer installed on a TCP/IP network ■PowerPC-based Macintosh ■Apples LaserWriter version 8.6 or later, with Desktop Printing enabled ■Open Transport version 1.1 or later networking. TCP/IP networking provided by MacTCP software is not supported. The Macintosh must be properly configured to communicate with the printer. Cre a ti ng a De sktop Pri nte r wi th Pha se rPort for Ma c OS 1.Launch the PhaserPort Printer Tool. 2.Enter the printer’s IP address or DNS name in the Printer Internet Address field. 3.Enter a name for the desktop printer in the Desktop Printer Name field. 4.Click Verify to contact the printer over the TCP/IP network, then verify its network configuration. 5.Click Create to create the desktop printer. 6.Click Quit to exit the PhaserPort Printer Tool. 7.In the Finder, click the newly created desktop printer icon. 8.Click Change Setup in the Finder’s Printing menu. 9.Select the PostScript Printer Description file and provide configuration information. You can also select the Auto Setup button, then Macintosh automatically attempts to determine the correct settings for the Phaser printer. Note Certain utilities, such as Adobe Font Downloader, are not compatible with PhaserPort for Mac OS software because they attempt to directly communicate with the printer using the AppleTalk protocol. If you use Mac OS software, create an AppleTalk desktop printer, then delete this printer after running and exiting the non-compatible software. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Macintosh Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-33 Ena bl i ng or Usi ng TCP/IP or AppleTalk for Mac OS X, Version 10. 1 or Hi ghe r Re qui re me nts Verify that you are running Mac OS X, version 10.1. The previous versions of Mac OS X do not fully support PostScript printing and printer features. Se tti ng up the Ma ci ntosh Ethe rne t Port for TCP/IP or Appl e Ta l k Perform the following procedure to set up your Macintosh for TCP/IP: 1.Select Network from the System Preferences application, then select TCP/IP. 2.Select Built-In Ethernet from the Active Ports menu. 3.Specify how you will obtain the IP address from the TCP/IP tab: ■Manually: Specify the IP address, Subnet Mask, Router Address, and Name Server Address in the dialog box. ■DHCP: Automatically finds the IP address. ■AppleTalk: Select the AppleTalk tab, then verify that the Make AppleTalk Active box is selected. 4.Close the dialog box. Cre a ti ng a n LPR Pri nte r wi th Ma c OS X, Ve rsi on 10. 1 or Hi ghe r 1.Open the Print Center utility. (This utility is found in a directory called Utilities in the Applications directory.) 2.Select Add Printer, then select LPR Printers Using IP from the pull-down menu. 3.Enter the printers IP address or host name in the LPR Printer’s Address field. 4.Enter PS (use upper-case) in the Queue field, then click OK. 5.Select the appropriate PPD from the list in the Printer Model drop-down list. If your printer’s PPD is not listed, install it from the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM. 6.Click Add to complete the configuration. Cre a ti ng a n Appl e Ta l k Pri nte r wi th Ma c OS X, Ve rsi on 10. 1 or Hi ghe r 1.Verify that AppleTalk is enabled in System Preferences. 2.Open the Print Center utility. (This utility is found in a directory called Utilities in the Applications.) 3.Select Add Printer, then select AppleTalk from the pull-down list. 4.Select the appropriate zone. 5.Select your printer from the list provided. 6.Select the appropriate PPD from the list in the Printer Model drop-down list. If your printer’s PPD is not listed, install it from the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM. 7.Click Add to complete the configuration. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Macintosh Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-34 Cre a ti ng a Re nde zvous Pri nte r wi th Ma c OS X, Ve rsi on 10. 2 or Hi ghe r 1.Open the Print Center utility (located in Utilities in the Applications Directory). 2.Click Add. A list appears displaying your printer’s name, followed by a series of numbers. For example, Your Printer’s Name xx:xx:xx. Each numbered segment represents the last section of your printer’s hardware address. Your PPD is automatically selected. 3.Click Add to complete the installation. Ma ci ntosh Troubl e shooti ng (Ma c OS 9. x, Ma c OS X, Ve rsi ons 10. 1 a nd 10. 2) The following procedure eliminates cabling, communication, and connection problems. Once you complete these steps, print a test page from your software application. If the job prints, no further system troubleshooting is necessary. If there are print quality problems, go to Reference/Troubleshooting on the User Documentation CD-ROM. Ma ci ntosh Troubl e shooti ng Ste p-By-Ste p Ma c OS 9. x Perform these steps only for Mac OS 9: 1.Open the Chooser, then click the LaserWriter driver. 2.Do one of the following: ■If the printer name appears, your printer is communicating through the network. You do not need to perform any additional steps. ■If your printer name does not appear, proceed to Step 3. 3.Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned on, and connected to an active network. 4.Verify the cable connection from the network to the printer. 5.Follow these steps: a.From the printer’s front panel, verify that EtherTalk is enabled. If it is not, enable it in the front panel, then reset the printer. b.Print the “Configuration Page” and verify that EtherTalk is enabled. c.From the “Configuration Page”, verify the Zone. If you have multiple zones on your network, verify that your printer appears in the desired zone. 6.If you are still unable to print, go to www.xerox.com/office/support or access PhaserSMART Technical Support through CentreWare Internet Services: a.Launch your web browser. b.Enter your printers IP address in the browser’s Address field (http:// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). c.Select Support. d.Click the PhaserSMART Diagnostic Tool link to access PhaserSMART. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Macintosh Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-35 Ma c OS X, Ve rsi ons 10. 1 a nd 10. 2 Perform these steps only for Mac OS X, versions 10.1 and 10.2: 1.Open the Network Utility, then click the Ping tab. 2.Enter your printer’s IP address. 3.Click Ping. If you do not get a response, confirm that your TCP/IP settings are correct for both your printer and computer. 4.For AppleTalk, follow the steps below. For TCP/IP proceed to Step 5. a.From the printer’s front panel, verify that EtherTalk is enabled. If it is not, enable it in the front panel, then reset the printer. b.Print the “Configuration Page” and verify that EtherTalk is enabled. c.From the “Configuration Page”, verify the Zone. If you have multiple zones on your network, verify that your printer appears in the desired zone. 5.If you are still unable to print, go to www.xerox.com/office/support or access PhaserSMART Technical Support through CentreWare Internet Services: a.Launch your web browser. b.Enter your printers IP address in the browser’s Address field (http:// xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). c.Select Support. d.Click the PhaserSMART Diagnostic Tool link to access PhaserSMART. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer Copyright © 2004 Xerox Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 3-36 Novell NetWare This topic includes: ■Configuration Software for NetWare Networks on page 3-36 ■Quick Setup on page 3-36 ■Advanced Setup on page 3-36 ■NetWare 4.x, NetWare 5.x, and NetWare 6.x Print Server Setup on page 3-37 ■Novell NetWare Troubleshooting on page 3-37 Configuration Software for NetWare Networks CentreWare DP configures the printer and the network when using NetWare 4.x, 5.x, and 6.x. CentreWare DP is a Novell Directory Service (NDS)/Bindery tool used only for Novell Distributed/Enterprise Print Services (NDPS). Qui ck Se tup 1.Print the “Configuration Page” and keep it for reference. For information about printing a “Configuration Page”, go to Reference/Features/Front Panel on the User Documentation CD-ROM. 2.View the “Configuration Page”, then verify the following: ■Novell enable is On ■Frame Type is correctly set. 3.Install CentreWare DP on a Windows-based workstation. 4.Run the CentreWare DP application, then click Setup Wizard on the Printer menu. 5.Select NDS Install, then follow the Setup Wizard steps. 6.Install printer drivers from the Printer Installer and Utilities CD-ROM. 7.Send a print job to the printer. 8.Verify the print-quality of the document. If print-quality problems exist, or if your document did not print, go to Reference/Troubleshooting on the User Documentation CD- ROM for more information. Adva nce d Se tup The Advanced Setup option of CentreWare DP is a tool that allows you to control how your devices are configured in your Novell NetWare network environment. This tool is necessary for connecting your device to more than one file server or queue. For a connection to a single device and queue, use Setup Wizard. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell NetWare Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-37 Ne tWa re 4. x, Ne tWa re 5.x, and NetWare 6. x Pri nt Se rve r Se tup The Phaser printer defaults enable connection to Novell NetWare without adjustment. Review the “Configuration Page” and verify the following settings: ■NetWare is enabled ■Frame Type matches the frame type of the desired file server ■PDL is set to your desired PDL (PostScript or PCL) or to Auto. You may wish to set PDL to the desired type if only one PDL is used ■Desired Novell mode is set to either NDS/BEM, NDS, or BEM (Bindery Emulation Mode) ■Print Server Name Se tti ng Up Ne tWa re wi th Ce ntre Wa re DP The CentreWare DP software provides the quickest and easiest method for installing a printer on a network. For more information go to www.xerox.com/office for the CentreWare DP User Guide or see CentreWare DP Online Help. Adva nce d Se tup i n Bi nde ry Mode for Nove l l Di re ctory Se rvi ce s (NDS) The Advanced Setup option of CentreWare DP provides an additional tool to control how your printers are configured on a Novell NetWare network environment. This tool is necessary for connecting a printer to more than one file server or queue. Nove l l Di stri bute d/Ente rpri se Pri nt Se rvi ce s (NDPS/NEPS) To access Xerox printers in this environment, Xerox Gateway software must be installed on a system. The latest version of the Xerox Gateway Software is available on the Xerox web site at www.xerox.com/office. Instructions are available on the web site for installing a printer using NDPS. The web site also contains the CentreWare for NDPS User Guide. Nove l l Ne tWa re Troubl e shooti ng Troubleshooting for Windows-based computers includes both hardware and software solutions to eliminate cabling, communication, and connection problems associated with direct- connected ports. Complete one of the following procedures (based on the type of port being used), then print a test page from your software application. If the test page prints, no further system troubleshooting is necessary. For print-quality problems, go to Reference/ Troubleshooting on the User Documentation CD-ROM. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell NetWare Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-38 Re qui re me nts Verify that you: ■Are operating a Windows-based system with CentreWare DP software installed and at least one printer driver installed ■Are a NetWare Network Administrator, an administrative person with ADMIN/ SUPERVISOR, or ADMIN/SUPERVISOR EQUIVALENT within login rights to the NetWare Server(s) servicing the Phaser printer ■Have a basic knowledge of NetWare Nove l l Ne tWa re Troubl e shooti ng Qui ck Che ck 1.Verify that the printer is plugged in, turned on, and connected to an active network. 2.Verify that the printer is receiving network traffic by monitoring the LEDs on the back of the printer. When the printer is connected to a functioning network and receiving traffic, its link LED is green, and its amber traffic LED is flashing rapidly. 3.Verify that the client is logged into the network and printing to the correct print queue. 4.Verify that the user has access to the Phaser printer queue. 5.Verify that the Phaser printer NetWare print queue exists, is accepting jobs, and has a print server attached. If it does not, use the Setup Wizard in CentreWare DP to reconfigure the print queue. 6.Print the “Configuration Page”. Verify that Printer Server is enabled. Set the frame type to the frame type your NetWare server is using. Note To determine your NetWare IPX frame type, type config at the Novell console screen. On networks using multiple IPX frame types, it is critical that the frame type be set correctly. 7.Verify that the Primary Server is set (NetWare 3.1x only). The primary server should have been set during initial queue setup and installed using CentreWare DP. If it is not set, use CentreWare DP to set it, then reset the printer. Note Setting the Primary Server is extremely important on large networks. 8.Go to www.xerox.com/office/support if the above steps fail to resolve the printing problem. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals
Novell NetWare Phaser™ 4500 Laser Printer 3-39 Nove l l Ne tWa re Troubl e shooti ng Ste p-By-Ste p These procedures eliminate cabling, communication, and connection problems associated with network connected printers. The steps are divided into two groups: ■Novell NetWare Hardware Step-by-Step ■Novell NetWare Software Step-by-Step Note Novell NetWare Software Step-by-Step assumes that you are connected to a Novell NetWare network with a Windows OS installed on the client workstation. When both of these procedures are completed, print a test page from your software application. If the test page prints, no further system troubleshooting is necessary. Nove l l Ne tWa re Ha rdwa re Ste p-By-Ste p Note the LED activity on the printer. The green link LED is ON whenever it is connected to an active network. The amber traffic LED is flickering when data is being received. 1.Verify the following: ■The cable connections: Use a new cable or connectors if possible ■Which port your printer is attached to. Connect a functioning network device to your printer to test the port. 2.Print the “Configuration Page” from your printer. For information about printing Configuration pages, go to Reference/Features/Front Panel. 3.Review the Connectivity Settings and verify these items: ■NetWare is enabled ■Frame Type matches the frame type of the desired file server Note To determine your NetWare IPX frame type, type config at the Novell console screen. On large networks, using multiple IPX frame types, it is critical that the frame type be set correctly. ■PDL is set to your desired PDL (PostScript or PCL) or to Auto ■Primary Server (for NetWare 3.x only) is set to the name of the server which serves the print queue you have assigned to the Phaser printer ■NDS Tree (for NetWare 4.x NDS and later) is set for the correct NDS tree name ■NDS Context (for NetWare 4.x NDS and later) is set for the correct NDS Context ■Print Server (PServer) Name is set for the name selected for the Phaser printer to act as a print server ■Novell Mode is correctly set 4.If changes are made, reset the printer. Once the printer has been reset, allow approximately two minutes for the printer to go through a self test, then log onto the network server. 5.Print out another copy of the “Configuration Page” to verify that the items you modified were set and kept. Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals