Important Note About The Remote Printer Name; Setting Up The Colorpass On Tcp/Ip Networks - Canon ColorPass-Z7400 Configuration Manual

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2-17 ColorPASS on a network with UNIX workstations

Important note about the remote printer name

Whichever UNIX system you use, the name used for the remote printer (or
/etc/printcap
print
hold
The remote printer name is also used when setting up your
Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server or Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server
2003 workstation to connect to the ColorPASS over TCP/IP. Enter the remote printer
name when you set up your Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 printer, as the
"Name of printer or Print queue on that (lpd host) server" in the Add LPR Compatible
Printer dialog box.
For the Windows 2000/XP/Server 2003 printer driver, enter the remote printer name
for Queue Name under LPR Settings in the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor
dialog box.

Setting up the ColorPASS on TCP/IP networks

Every machine (host) on a TCP/IP network, including the ColorPASS, must have
a unique 32-bit internet address (IP address). Contact your network administrator
to obtain an address for the ColorPASS. Workstations on a TCP/IP network
can print directly to the ColorPASS as a remote printer, or can print to a
Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server or UNIX workstation acting as a print
server. Since the ColorPASS spools jobs and acts as a print server, there is no advantage
in placing another print server between a workstation and the ColorPASS. If you
choose to do so, however, there is no difference in setup except that a client machine
does not have its own spooling area.
file) in configuring the ColorPASS must be one of the following
in the
rp
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