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3. Special Operations under
Windows
Printing Files Directly from Windows
You can print files directly using
Windows commands. For example,
you can print PostScript files for Post-
Script 3.
❖ Windows 95/98/Me
You can print files directly using
ftp or sftp command.
❖ Windows 2000/XP, Windows Server
2003, Windows NT 4.0
You can print files directly using
lpr, rcp ftp or sftp command.
Setup
Follow the procedure below to make
network environment settings.
A Enable TCP/IP with the control
panel, and then set up the print-
er’s network environment about
TCP/IP including IP addresses.
TCP/IP of the printer is set as de-
fault.
B Install a TCP/IP in Windows to
set up the network environment.
Consult the network administrator
for the local setting information.
C To print under Windows 2000/XP,
Windows Server 2003, or Win-
dows NT 4.0, install “Printing
service for UNIX” as the network
application. To print under Win-
dows NT 4.0, install “Microsoft
TCP/IP printing” as the network
application.
Reference
p.103 “Using DHCP”
Using a Host Name Instead of
an IPv4 Address
When a host name is defined, you can
specify a printer by host name instead
of IP address. The host names vary
depending on the network environ-
ment.
When using DNS
Use the host name set to the data file
on the DNS server.
When setting the IPv4 address of a
printer using DHCP
Use the printer name on the configu-
ration page as the host name.
Note
❒ For details about printing a config-
uration page, see General Settings
Guide.
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