Xerox WorkCentre 7335 User Manual
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39 IPP Configuration The Internet Printing Protocol provides a convenient way to print over the Internet or Intranet using the devices IP address. To support this type of printing, make sure that Port 9100 is enabled at the device as stated in the Note at the bottom of the Configure Port 9100 procedure, in the Internet Services section of this guide. Specifically, click the Port Status link in the Connectivity folder on the Properties Tab of Internet Services and make sure that the check box on...
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40 Port Status (IPP Enablement) 1. On the IPP selection menu, press the selection line labeled Port Status. 2. Press the Change Settings button. 3. On the IPP Port Status screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for IPP Enablement. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. To print with IPP, this setting must be Enabled. 4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button. 5. To exit the screen, without making any changes, press the...
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41 Exiting the Port Settings Menu and returning to the Tools tab screen 1. To exit the Port Settings menu, returning to the Tools tab screen, press the rectangular Close button in the upper right corner of the Port Settings menu screen. 2. Wait several seconds and the Auto Clear service should log you out. Note: If you changed any settings in the Port Settings menu, the Device will automatically reboot to register and enable your new settings. Configuring IPP Settings with Internet Services 1. Open...
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42 EtherTalk (AppleTalk) Configuration The EtherTalk Protocol enables workstation to Device communications over the EtherTalk (AppleTalk) network. To access EtherTalk Settings at the Device 1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel. 2. Press the 1 key on the numeric keypad five consecutive times. (This is the factory default password.) 3. Press Enter on the touch screen. 4. Press the Machine Status button on the Control Panel. 5. Press the Tools tab. 6. Press Connectivity & Network...
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43 Port Status (EtherTalk Enablement) 1. On the EtherTalk selection menu, press the selection line labeled Port Status. 2. Press the Change Settings button. 3. On the Port Status screen, note which of the two buttons is highlighted as the current setting for EtherTalk Enablement. The available settings are Enabled or Disabled. To print with EtherTalk, this setting must be Enabled. 4. To change settings, press your setting of choice, then press the Save button. 5. To exit the screen, without making...
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44 Configuring EtherTalk Settings with Internet Services 1. Open your Web browser and enter the TCP/IP address of the Device in the Address or Location field. Press Enter. 2. Click the Properties Tab. 3. Click the plus (+) symbol to the left of Connectivity, then the Protocols file folder. 4. Select AppleTalk (EtherTalk) in the directory tree. Note: If this selection is unavailable, click on the Port Status hot link, check the EtherTalk box, then click Apply. 5. The available selections include:...
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45 AS400 Printing AS400 Raw TCP/IP Printing to Port 9100 (CRTDEVPRT) Purpose This is the procedure to set up printing to a multifunction device from an AS/400 using the SNMP drivers. Assumptions This procedure is intended for users familiar with the AS/400 system, especially those experienced with printing in an AS/400 environment. The AS/400 must run V4R5 of OS/400 so that the SNMP drivers are present (or V4R3/V4R4 with the most current PTFs installed). The multifunction device must have port 9100...
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46 8. The default [TRAP Community Name] is SNMP_trap, which you can use without changing. The Default TRAP community name is used to specify the default community name for all traps generated by this machine. 9. Click your browser Back button to return to the SNMP Configuration page, then click the [Advanced] button. 10. Click [Add IP Address] in the Trap Destination addresses box. 11. Enter the multifunction devices IP address and leave all other parameters at their default values. 12. Click [Apply]...
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47 AS400 Printing using LPR (CRTOUTQ) Creating a remote queue (LPR) on the AS400 At the command line, issue CRTOUTQ and press F4, then F9 for additional parameters. The setup is as follows: Output queue: queue name Library: Library name Maximum spooled file size Number of pages: *NONE Starting time: Time Ending time: Time Order of files on queue: *FIFO Remote system: *INTNETADR Remote printer queue: virtual printer name** (queue for WorkCentre should be lp (lower case L and P) Writers to...
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48 ONLY CHANGE THE PARAMETERS IN BOLD. At this point, a spool file (document) should be able to be sent tot he WorkCentre. Note: If printing PCL, set this parameter to HPIIID, HP5Si (most of the HP drivers will work) and set Workstation customizing object as *none. If printing ASCII, set this parameter to *IBM42011 (which is the default). Downloaded From ManualsPrinter.com Manuals