
i MMuullttii--PPrroottooccooll PPrriinntt SSeerrvveerr NNeettwwoorrkk UUsseerr’’ss GGuuiiddee Please read this manu
1-2 TCP/IP Print servers appear to the network as a UNIX host computer with a unique IP address running the lpd, line printer daemon, protocol. As a
1-3 General TCP/IP UNIX Host Configuration The configuration process for most UNIX systems is described in the following steps. As this process vari
1-4 This step applies to the majority of UNIX systems, including Linux, Sun OS (but not Solaris 2.xx), Silicon Graphics (lpr/lpd option required), D
1-5 3. Skip this section if you have completed Step 3, unless you have an SCO UNIX system. If you have an HP/UX system, IBM RS/6000 AIX computer,
1-6 HP/UX Configuration In the case of HP/UX10.xx, the sam program is used to set up the remote printer. The steps are as follows: 1. Execute the
1-7 IBM RS/6000 AIX Configuration The RS/6000 AIX operating system uses the smit program to set up the remote printer. The procedure is as follows f
1-8 Sun Solaris 2.x Configuration Sun Solaris 2.x uses the lpsystem and lpadmin programs for remote printer configuration: lpsystem -t bsd prnserve
1-9 SCO UNIX Configuration To configure a printer in version Version 5.x of SCO Unix, use the SCOADMIN program. 1. Select Printers and then Print
1-10 DEC TCP/IP Servers for VMS (UCX) You need to run the sys$system:ucx:$lprsetup command, specify a printer name, and then enter the print server
1-11 Wollongong's PATHWAY First make sure that you have the Access option with lpd enabled. Then enter the print server name and IP address in
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1-12 IBM/AS400 To use a print server with an IBM AS/400 running IBM’s TCP/IP gateways services for OS/400 (the OS/400 system must be v3.1 or later)
1-13 Other Systems Other systems use similar programs to set up print servers. These programs will generally ask for the following information: Req
1-14 Other Sources of Information 1. Visit http://solutions.brother.com/ for more information on network printing. 1. Refer to the printer User&apo
2-1 21CHAPTER TWO TCP/IP Printing Printing from Windows NT or Windows 2000/XP/LAN Server and Warp Server Overview Users of Windows NT can print d
2-2 Windows NT 3.5x/NT 4.0/2000/XP (TCP/IP) Configuration If you have not already done so, install the TCP/IP protocol onto your Windows NT system.
2-3 Windows 2000/XP Printing (Printer Driver not yet Installed) By default, Windows 2000/XP systems install with all the necessary software required
2-4 IPP Printing from Windows 2000/XP Clients If you wish to print using the IPP protocol, follow these steps: 1. From the Printers Folder select
2-5 Windows 2000/XP Printing (Printer Driver already Installed) If you have already installed the printer driver and wish to configure it for networ
2-6 Windows NT 4.0 Printing (Printer Driver not yet Installed) 1. Go to the Start button, choose Settings, and then select Printers. Double click t
2-7 Windows NT 4.0 Printing (Printer Driver already Installed) Follow these steps if the printer driver is already installed. 1. Click on Start th
iii For technical and operational assistance, please visit the Brother web site on http://www.brother.com If you have comments or suggestions, plea
2-8 LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server Configuration Print servers will work with IBM LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server networks that have IBM TCP/IP V2.0 or l
2-9 You will get the Settings window. Enter the following: LPD server The print server name (from the HOSTS file) or its IP address. LPD printer F
2-10 Other Sources of Information 1. Visit http://solutions.brother.com for more information on network printing and for documents on the IPP protoc
3-1 31CHAPTER THREE Peer-to-Peer Printing How to Print in a Windows 95/98/Me Peer-to-Peer Network Overview Microsoft's Windows 95/98/Me oper
3-2 TCP/IP Printing Our Peer-to-Peer printing software requires the TCP/IP protocol to be installed on your Windows peer-to-peer computers and an IP
3-3 Associating to the Printer You must now create a printer on your Windows system using the standard Windows printer setup procedure. 1. To do
3-4 Other Sources of Information 1. Visit http://solutions.brother.com for more information on network printing. 2. Refer to the printer User'
4-1 41CHAPTER FOUR NetBIOS Peer-to-Peer Printing Using NetBIOS on Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server Overview Print ser
4-2 Print Server Configuration In order for this function to work, you must correctly change the DOMAIN name or WORKGROUP name to match that of your
4-3 Changing the Workgroup/Domain Name on a Web Browser You can use a standard WWW browser to change the NetBIOS name, to do this connect to the pri
iv TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE Unix Printing 31Printing from UNIX/Linux using TCP/IP...
4-4 Installing the Brother NetBIOS Port Monitor 1. Start the CD-ROM supplied with your printer installation menu program according to the Quick Set
4-5 Associating the Printer 1. You must now create a printer on your Windows 95/98/Me and NT4.0/2000/XP system using the standard Windows printer
4-6 Adding a Second NetBIOS Print Port 1. You do not need to re-run the installation program to add a new NetBIOS port. Instead, press the Start
4-7 LAN Server/OS/2 Warp Server Configuration As print servers support the SMB protocol over TCP/IP via a NetBIOS interface, you can easily configur
4-8 Other Sources of Information 1. Visit http://solutions.brother.com for more information on network printing. 2. Refer to the printer User&apos
5-1 51CHAPTER FIVE How to Configure Internet Printing for Windows 2000/XP Internet Printing Installation Overview Quick Tips: Windows 2000/XP us
5-2 Windows 2000/XP IPP Printing Use the following instructions if you wish to use the IPP printing capabilities of Windows 2000/XP. 1. Run the Ad
5-3 Other Sources of Information 1. Visit http://solutions.brother.com for more information on network printing and for documents on the IPP protoco
6-1 61CHAPTER SIX Novell NetWare Printing How to Configure Novell NetWare Printing Overview Print Servers allow NetWare client PCs to print jobs
6-2 Using in NetWare Environment The printer supports the following versions of NetWare: NetWare 3.12/3.2 (bindery service) NetWare 4.1/4.11/4.2/5 (
v IPP Printing from Windows 95/98/Me Clients... 2-4 Windows 2000/XP P
6-3 Interface The following frame types are supported: Ethernet II specifications IEEE802.3 specifications IEEE802.2 specifications SNAP speci
6-4 Configuring in Directory Service (NDS) We have to create the print server, printer, and each object of the queue for this machine on the NetWare
6-5 Creating Printer Object 10. Click the Create button. The Input Name dialog box is displayed. 11. If Context is correctly set, enter the prin
6-6 18. Check that the settings specified in the NetWare Print Environment Settings dialog box are entered in the NetWare tab of the Configure dial
6-7 Configuring in Bindery Service We have to create the print server, printer, and each object of the queue for this printer on the NetWare file s
6-8 Creating Printer Object 6. Click the Create button. The Input Name dialog box is displayed. 7. Enter the printer name at Name, and click the
7-1 71CHAPTER SEVEN AppleTalk (EtherTalk) TCP/IP Printing Printing from a Macintosh Overview Print servers support the AppleTalk protocol running
7-2 Macintosh Configuration <For Mac OS 8.6 – 9.2 users only> Before you try to use the print server, you must firstly enable the AppleTalk pr
7-3 How to Select the Print Server (AppleTalk) <For Mac OS 8.6 – 9.2 users only> 1. Open the Chooser from the Apple Menu on the Macintosh Cli
7-4 How to Select the Print Server (TCP/IP) Apple has developed the "Desktop Printer" utility, this can be found from the Apple menu (this
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7-5 2. At this point we must select the correct PPD file for the printer and also configure the correct LPR information. Click the "Change"
7-6 Changing the Configuration From a Macintosh, the easiest way to change the printer or print server parameters is to use a web browser. Simply c
8-1 81CHAPTER EIGHT Web Based Management How to Use a Web Browser to Manage Your Device Overview A standard World Wide Web Browser (we recommend
8-2 How to Connect to Your Printer Using a Browser Type "http://(your printer IP Address)/" into your browser (you can also use the NetBIO
9-1 91CHAPTER NINE TCP/IP Configuration Assigning TCP/IP Information Overview The TCP/IP protocol requires that each device on the network have i
9-2 Using the Printer Control Panel to Allocate an IP Address Refer to the printer User's Guide "1.2 Configuring the Printer on a Network&
9-3 Using BRAdmin and the IPX/SPX Protocol to Set the IP Address If your PC has Novell Netware Client software and is using the IPX/SPX protocol, do
9-4 Using DHCP to Configure the IP Address Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is one of several automated mechanisms for IP address allocati
10-1 101CHAPTER TEN Troubleshooting Overview This chapter describes procedures for troubleshooting problems you may encounter with a print server,
10-2 Installation Problems If you cannot print over the network, check the following: 1. Make sure that the printer is powered on, is on-line and
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10-3 3. If you cannot make any of the connections in step 2, check the following: a. Make sure the printer is powered on and on-line. b. Verify t
10-4 Intermittent Problems If the print server and printer start up OK, but you intermittently have problems printing, check the following: 1. If
10-5 UNIX Troubleshooting 1. Make sure that the /etc/printcap file (if applicable) is typed in correctly. In particular, look for missing ":&q
10-6 Windows NT/LAN Server (TCP/IP) Troubleshooting If you are having trouble printing with Windows NT or LAN Server, check the following: 1. Make
10-7 Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 Peer-to-Peer Print (NetBIOS) Troubleshooting If you are having trouble printing on a Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 (or later)
10-8 Windows 2000/XP IPP Troubleshooting Make sure that the URL setting for IPP is set to http://ip_address:631/ipp (enter your printer IP address
10-9 AppleTalk Troubleshooting If you cannot print from an AppleTalk for Macintosh computer and you have checked the hardware and network as describ
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viii Windows 95/98/Me Peer-to-Peer Print (LPR) Troubleshooting... 10-6 Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0 Peer-to-Peer Print (NetBIOS
1-1 11CHAPTER ONE Unix Printing Printing from UNIX/Linux using TCP/IP Overview Print servers are supplied with the Transmission Control Protocol/
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