Setting up the network printer
s many users access printers from their
own Setting-up-the-network-printer/' >workstations, a very cost effective way to share powerful and expensive printers. It is not
necessary to buy an extra personal computer to attach each printer to the network. You use
the print server instead.
Environments we support
Print servers support an extraordinarily wide range of network environments.
Any single print server on any given physical network can accept and process print jobs from
any or all of these logical networks concurrently. For example, if a MarkNet XI physically
attaches a printer to an Ethernet Setting-up-the-network-printer/' class='doin' >network, then a NetWare client and an AppleTalk user can
send print jobs to the printer simultaneously. The print jobs are processed on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Connect the hardware
Instructions on connecting the Ethernet cable to your Lexmark E320n Printer can be found in
the printer Setup Book. To view the Setup Book from this CD, click the Home icon Other
Resources PDFs for Printing Setup Guide.
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Print a network setup page
Push the operator panel button with a brief button press to print a network setup page
showing the physical address of the network printer. A printer settings page prints first and
after a few moments a network setup page prints. Save the network setup page because you
will use it later.
Configure and print
TCP/IP
Step 1: Set the IP address, netmask and gateway
You must assign an IP address, netmask and gateway to the print server in order for other
network devices to find it on the network.
If you have DHCP, the proper addresses are automatically assigned. To verify the
assignment has happened, print a network setup page and make sure the IP address,
netmask and gateway appear as non-zero.
If you dont have DHCP, there are other methods you can use to manually assign the
address, such as static ARP and telnet, or a setup utility.
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DHCP
This method automatically sets the IP address, netmask, gateway, host name, and WINS
server using a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. The DHCP server or a
forwarding agent must be attached to the same IP subnet as the print server. Make sure the
DHCP server has scope defined for the subnet.
Ensure that the DHCP server provides the following options:
If you are using a WINS server, telnet to port 9000 to set the print server host name.
Print Server TCP/IP Setup Utility
The Print Server TCP/IP Setup Utility is a simple way to set the IP address and other
important IP parameters in a print server. You can set up one or many print servers using this
method with no need to physically visit the printers.
001 Netmask
Netmask for IP subnet
003 Router
IP address of router (such as 9.10.8.250)
044 WINS/NBNS Server
IP address of WINS server
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Requirements
You must run the Print Server TCP/IP Setup Utility on a Windows 95/98/Me, Windows NT 4.0,
or Windows 2000 workstation.
The print server must be on the same physical subnet as your workstation. In other words,
the Print Server Setup Utility cannot cross routers, bridges, and so forth.
Installation
1
Launch the drivers CD.
2
Click Install Software, Printer Software.
3
Click Custom Install when you see this option.
4
Select Network Support, and then click Next.
5
On the Network tab, select Print Server TCP/IP Setup Utility, and then Finish
Installation.
Static ARP entry and telnet
To set the print server IP address, netmask, and gateway using this method, you add a static
entry to the ARP table on some computer that is on the same IP subnet as the print server.
(Source Route bridging is not supported.) Then, you use telnet.
To set the IP address, netmask, and gateway using static ARP entry and telnet:
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Determine the hardware address of the print server. See the item labeled UAA on the
network setup page. For Ethernet networks, use the number in the right column
(canonical).
2
Add a static ARP entry for the IP address. Use the hardware address from step 1. Use
the dotted decimal form of the IP address, such as 157.184.8.231. Use the
commands appropriate to the host operating system. For example, on many UNIX
computers you would type something similar to the following example:
arp -s ether 157.184.8.231 00:04:00:30:00:44
If you need help and are using a UNIX system, try the man page for ARP.
3
Use telnet to access the print server. For UNIX systems, use the following command:
telnet 157.184.8.231 9000
where address is the print server host name (or print server IP address in dotted
decimal format, such as 157.184.8.231). The print server port is 9000.
4
Follow the instructions on the screen to set the print server IP address, netmask and
gateway.
Troubleshooting
If you are having trouble with a print server on a TCP/IP Setting-up-the-network-printer/' class='doin' >network, do the following steps in the
order shown before you call the Customer Support Center.
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Press the operator panel button with a brief button press to print a network settings
page.
Look under the TCP/IP heading on the network setup page to see if there is an IP
address listed for the print server and that the TCP/IP protocol is turned on
(activated).
If TCP/IP is turned off, use the IPX protocol to activate it. Select the printer and then
select the TCP/IP task. Check the Enable box to activate TCP/IP.
2
Issue a ping command to the print server.
ping
157.184.8.231
3
Establish an FTP session with the print server. Expect the print server to return its
current firmware level (such as 2.5.15).
ftp
157.184.8.231
4
Using the FTP put command, print a file. This file can be PCL or PostScript
emulations, PDF, HTML, or any other printer language the printer understands. If the
file prints, this confirms the TCP/IP protocol is working properly in the print server.
put mytest.ps or
put mytest.txt
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Check the port settings on the printer object. For example, in Windows 95 do the
following:
a
Click Start, Settings, Printers, select the printer object; click File, Properties,
Details tab, Port Settings button.
b
Check all parameters on the Print Server Settings tab and the TCP/IP Settings tab.
You can change some of the values from this tab. Others, like TCP/IP address, you
cannot change from this tab.
c
If a parameter is wrong but you cannot change it from here, you must delete the
port, fix the problem, and then add the port back.
6
Check all the settings in the print server. Type the MarkNet IP address in the URL
address field of your browser (for example, http://157.184.8.231), which takes you to
the MarkNet resident web page.
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If you have trouble printing from an application, the problem might be the way your
workstation or application is set up.
a
Try printing from some other application. If the job prints from the second
application, the problem is with the first application.
b
Make sure you are using the current version of the driver for the problem
application.
8
Try printing again.
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Step 2: Set up to print
There are many ways to send a network print job including FTP, TFTP, LPR/LPD, point-and-
print (LexIP) and various queue-based methods.
Print to a queue on a Windows NT server
To use this method, you must have at least one server running Windows NT Server software
and TCP/IP.
Use direct IP printing if all you want to do is print directly to a network printer. If you need to
centrally manage your network printers, see instructions for
shared printing
.
If all you want is basic printer functionality, you can use a system printer driver and a system
IP port, such as an LPR or a Standard TCP/IP port. Using a system printer driver and a
system port lets you maintain a consistent user interface for use with all the printers on your
network.
To get the fullest range of printer functionality, including a job status window and printer
alerts, you need to install a custom driver and create a Network Port.
Set up LexIP printing on Windows NT 4.0/2000
You can view this file online before you begin installing, or print the file to an alternate network
printer that is already set up.
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Part 1: Install printer drivers and TCP/IP network support
1
Launch the drivers CD. If you still have the CD running, click Back to return to the first
screen.
2
Click Printer Software.
3
Click the icon to install the version of software on the CD.
4
Agree to the license agreement.
5
Select Custom Install, and t