1. Easy Setup Flow
Connecting to the Local Area Network over AppleTalk network
When this equipment is connected to the local area network over AppleTalk with Macin-
tosh computers, the following features are available:
Printing Features
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Connecting to the Internet
When this equipment is connected to the local area network where the Internet access
is enabled with DNS server and mail server, the following features are available:
Printing Features
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Scanning Features
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Fax Features
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NOTE:
The N/W-Fax driver, Onramp gateway and Offramp gateway can be operated only
when optional fax unit is installed in this equipment.
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AppleTalk Printing in the AppleTalk network from Macintosh computers
P.24 "Setup Flow for AppleTalk Printing"
IPP Printing in the Internet connection from Windows computers
P.19 "Setup Flow for IPP Printing"
IPP Printing in the Internet connection from Macintosh computers
P.26 "Setup Flow for IPP Printing"
IPP Printing in the Internet connection from Unix workstation
P.30 "Setup Flow for IPP Printing"
Email Printing in the Internet connection using Email client software
P.32 "Setup Flow for Email Printing"
Scan to Email at this equipment
P.36 "Setup Flow for Scan to Email"
Sending or Receiving Internet Fax at this equipment
P.42 "Setup Flow for Internet Fax"
Sending fax or Internet Fax using the N/W-Fax driver from Windows computers
P.39 "Setup Flow for Network-Fax"
Onramp gateway (convert a received fax from the public switched telephone line to
an Internet Fax and send it to the Internet)
P.43 "Setup Flow for Onramp Gateway"
Offramp gateway (convert a received Internet Fax from Internet to a fax and send it
to facsimile through the public switched telephone line)
P.46 "Setup Flow for Offramp Gateway"
Network Administration Guide — Overview for Network Configuration