Xerox WorkCentre 7335 User Manual
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59 EtherTalk (AppleTalk) Peer to Peer Printing Before You Start 1. Obtain the Adobe PostScript Print Driver for your Macintosh (OS 9.x) workstation. Drivers are available on one of the CD-ROMs that came with your Device. They are also typically available for downloading in self-extracting file format from the Internet at www.xerox.com. 2. Print a Configuration Report as stated in the Network Connectivity section of this guide. 3. On the Report, under the EtherTalk data label, verify that the...
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60 Installation Instructions for 10.x (OS X) 1. Double click to open the folder containing the drivers for version 10.x. 2. Double click to open the [machine model.dmg]. 3. Double click to open the [machine model.pkg] file. 4. When the Welcome screen displays, click Continue. 5. Click Continue, then Agree or Accept to accept the License Agreement. 6. Select the required disk (if necessary) where you want to install the printer. Click Continue. 7. Click Install. 8. Click Close, and restart the...
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61 Common UNIX Printing System (CUPS) Overview The Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) was created by Easy Software Products in 1998 as a modern replacement for the Berkeley Line Printer Daemon (LPD) and AT&T Line Printer (LP) system designed in the 1970s for printing text to line printers. Currently available for downloading from a number of sources on the Internet, such as www.cups.org , CUPS is offered in both source code and binary distributions. Before You Start Verify that IPP and Port 9100 are...
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62 Installing CUPS on the UNIX workstation The instructions for installing and building CUPS are contained in the CUPS Software Administrators Manual, written and copyrighted by Easy Software Products and available for downloading at www.cups.org/documentation.php . An Overview of the Common UNIX Printing System, Version 1.1 by Easy Software is also available at this site. A case history of the building and installation of CUPS source code on a FreeBSD 4.2 machine, is described in the article...
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63 Adding the Xerox printer 1. Use the PS command to make sure that the CUPS daemon is running. The daemon can be restarted from Linux using the init.d script that was created when the CUPS RPM was installed. The command is > /etc/init.d/cups restart. A similar script or directory entry should have been created in System V and BSD. For the example of CUPS built and installed on a FreeBSD 4.2 machine from the source code, run cupsd from /usr/local/sbin. (cd /usr/local/sbin cupsd press...
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64 Options Enabling Options with Software Keys Options such as Scanning (E-Mail, Mailbox, Network, Twain), Security (Disk Overwrite, Secure Watermark), Internet Fax (iFAX), Server Fax, and Job Based Accounting, require purchase and subsequent enabling with a supplied 12 character key before they will work. Software keys are uaually included with the kit documentation as a sticker on the manual, or they may be already installed on the device as per the purchase agreement. Upon receipt of the software...
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65 Hidden Features Specialized features are enabled by typing special codes at the device. These are not major options like scanning or faxing. They are minor changes, such as changing the durations of built-in timers, that allow users to customize the device to their own needs. Contact your Xerox representative for further information about hidden features. To enable a hidden feature: 1. Press the Log In / Out button on the Control Panel. 2. On the keypad enter the code for the hidden feature. The...
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66 Xerox Extensible Interface Program (XEIP) Xerox Extensible Interface Platform enables independent software vendors and partners to develop customized programs to access directly from the Xerox device. Users can enter their authentication login at the device and access a set of features and options designed specifically for their business needs. For example, a hospital could customize the device to help better manage patient forms. By touching an icon on the display, a healthcare worker could...
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67 e. Click [Apply]. f. If changes were made to the SSL settings you may need to: • Reboot the system. • Close and reopen the client browser. 5. To enable the ports: a. Click the [Properties] tab. b. Click the [Connectivity] folder, then Port Settings. c. On the SNMP line, click [Enabled]. d. On the SMB line, click [Enabled]. e. On the FTP Client line, click [Enabled]. f. On the SOAP line, click [Enabled]. g. Click [Apply]. If changes were made to the SSL settings you may need to reboot the system. 6. To...
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68 Scan to Home The Scan to Home option is supported through the Network Scanning service. Essentially, it is a template file (.xst) stored locally on the device, but in a different directory than the network scanning templates or mailbox folders. Users access the Scan to Home template by pressing the [Network Scanning] button on the Services screen of the User Interface. The device queries LDAP to acquire the authenticated user’s home directory, or appends the authenticated user’s login name to a...