User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Chapter 1 How to Configure TCP/IP printing for Unix Systems
- Chapter 2 How to Configure TCP/IP printing for Windows NT, LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server
- Chapter 3 How to Configure Peer-to-Peer Printing for Windows 95/98
- Chapter 4 How to Configure Peer-to-Peer (NetBIOS) printing for Windows 95/98/NT, LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server
- Chapter 5 How to Configure Brother Internet Print for Windows 95/98/NT
- Chapter 6 How to Configure Novell Netware printing using IPX/SPX
- General Information
- Creating a Print Queue Using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in Bindery emulation mode) using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using Novell NWADMIN and BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Remote Server Mode in NDS mode) using Novell NWAdmin and BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in Bindery emulation mode) using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Remote Printer Mode using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Testing the Print Queue
- Configuring the Workstation (DOS-based NetWare drivers)
- Configuring the Workstation (Windows 3.1x)
- Configuring the Workstation (Windows 95/98)
- Chapter 7 How to Configure Macintosh printing using Appletalk
- Chapter 8 How to Configure DLC/LLC printing for Windows NT
- Chapter 9 How to use the Web based management function
- Chapter 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Overview
- Installation problems
- Intermittent Problems
- TCP/IP Troubleshooting
- UNIX Troubleshooting
- Windows NT/LAN Server (TCP/IP) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98 Peer to Peer Print (LPR) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98 (or later) Peer-to-Peer (HP JetAdmin compatible method) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 Peer-to-Peer Print (NetBIOS) Troubleshooting
- Internet Print (TCP/IP) Troubleshooting
- Novell NetWare Troubleshooting
- AppleTalk Troubleshooting
- DLC/LLC Troubleshooting
- Web Browser Troubleshooting (TCP/IP)
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
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7. The print server is configured by default to poll the POP3 server every 30 seconds. You
may change this value, if desired.
8. If you have enabled notification, enter the IP address of your SMTP server (consult
your network administrator if you do not know this address).
9. Press the OK button and save the changes. Now exit BRAdmin32 utility. You have
now configured the print server to receive print jobs.
Using a Web Browser to Configure the Print Server
1. Connect to the printer server IP address using your web browser.
2. When you reach the network configuration screen, you will be prompted for a
password. The default password is “access”
3. Select the Configure Internet option and enter the information as described above.
Refer to “Using BRAdmin32 to Configure the Print Server”
4. You should see a Segmented Message Timeout option. If a print job is separated into
multiple E-mail messages using the Partial E-mail Print feature of the BIP, this value
indicates how long the print server will wait for all of the segments of the message to
arrive.
Using the Console to Configure the Print Server
✒ Note
Skip this section if you used BRAdmin32 or Web Browser to configure the remote
print server.
As an alternative to BRAdmin32, you can use the print server remote console to configure the
print server. The console can be accessed via the TELNET. Refer to Appendix if you do not
know how to use the console. When you access the print server using these utilities, you will
be asked for a password. The default password is “access”.
1. When you get the “Local>“ prompt after connecting to the console, enter the
command:
SET POP3 ADDRESS
ipaddress
where ipaddress is the IP address of your POP3 server (consult with your network
administrator if you do not know this address).
2. Enter the command: