D-Link DPR-1020 USB Multifunction Print Server Manual Rev.
Table of Contents Table of Contents Package Contents ....................................................................................................1 Contents of Package: ..........................................................................................1 System Requirements: ........................................................................................2 Introduction...............................................................................................................
Table of Contents ADVANCED > Advanced LAN...........................................................................68 ADVANCED > User Access ..............................................................................70 ADVANCED > E-Mail Notification .....................................................................72 ADVANCED > SNMP ........................................................................................74 MAINTENANCE > Password .......................................................
Table of Contents Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 ........................................................171 Technical Specifications......................................................................................176 Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List ................................................
Package Contents Package Contents Contents of Package: D-Link DPR-1020 USB Multifunction Print Server Manual and Warranty on CD Printed Quick Installation Guide If any of the above items are missing, please contact your reseller.
Introduction System Requirements: A computer with Ethernet interface. Windows Vista/XP/2000/NT4/ME/98SE/95 Or Apple Mac OS 9.x to MAC OS X 10.4.x Or Linux, Solaris, SCO Unix, AIX Internet Explorer 6.0 or above; Netscape Navigator version 6.0 or above, with JavaScript enabled Your printer must support the required operating system.
Introduction Introduction D-Link’s DPR-1020 Print Server allows you to connect a USB Multi-Function Printer (MFP) to your existing Ethernet network. This product lets multiple users print, scan and fax using the connected printer. The DPR-1020 also manages the flow of print files and delivers print jobs quickly and efficiently. The DPR-1020 comes with easy to use software compatible with most Windows-based networks.
Introduction manufacturer drivers without creating a physical USB connection from your printer to your computer. After the software provided by your printer’s manufacturer is installed, using the printer’s scan and fax functions will be exactly the same as how it’s described in your printer’s manual. Use PS-Wizard to easily add a network printer on Windows for traditional TCP/IP printing.
Introduction ¾ PS-Wizard - This tool allows you to easily add a printer to your computer. For more information see the “Using The PS Software Chapter”.
External Features External Features Port Connectors The DPR-1020’s USB printer port is located on the rear panel of the device and is configurable using the web configurator. The default IP address of the DPR-1020 is automatically acquired from a DHCP server on the network. If a DHCP server cannot be found the default IP address for the DPR-1020 will be 192.168.0.10. NOTE: Your PC’s IP Address must be in the same subnet as the Print Server’s IP Address for the two devices to communicate.
External Features Rear Panel Connectors Ethernet Port (LAN) DC Power Connector USB Port Ethernet Port (LAN) The Print Server’s rear panel features an Ethernet port for connecting 10/100Mbps CAT 5 Ethernet cables. This port supports the NWay protocol, allowing the Print Server to automatically detect or negotiate the transmission speed of the network. DC Power Connector The DC power input connector is labeled DC 5V.
External Features LED Indicators The top of the Print Server features three LEDs: Power A steady blue light confirms that the Print Server is turned ON. USB A steady blue light indicates the printer is online and successfully connected to the print server. This light will also blink to indicate that data is being transferred between the print server and printer. Link/Act A steady blue light confirms that the Print Server has a connection to an Ethernet network.
External Features These three LED indicators are also used during the Print Server’s Power-ON Self Test to indicate any hardware failures.
Setting up the DPR-1020 Setting up the DPR-1020 Installing the Print Server WARNING: There may be configuration problems if the Print Server is turned on without first establishing a network connection. Follow the steps below to avoid any complications during the hardware installation: 1. Confirm that the printer you will use to connect to the DPR-1020 is operating correctly. 2. When you have confirmed that the printer is operating correctly, switch its power OFF. 3.
Setting up the DPR-1020 Power ON Self-Test Every DPR-1020 has been factory-tested to operate properly. When the DPR-1020 is powered ON, it automatically performs a Self-Test on each of its major components. The final result of the Self-Test is signaled by the state of the USB LED indicator following the Self-Test. Preliminary to the actual component tests, the three LED indicators are tested to confirm their operation.
Getting Started Getting Started Below is a sample network using the DPR-1020. The DPR-1020 has a built- in web configurator that allows users to easily configure the Print Server and manage multiple print queues through TCP/IP. WARNING: Only a USB printer may be connected to the USB port of the DPR-1020. Do not connect any other USB devices to the USB port of the DPR-1020; to do so, may damage the unit and will void the warranty for this product.
Using the PS Software Using the PS Software This chapter will introduce you to the installation and operation of the PS Software (PS-Link and PS-Wizard) with which the MFP Server can be configured further. Auto-Run Installation Insert the included installation CD into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to initiate the auto-run program. If auto-run does not start, click My Computer > [CD ROM Drive Letter].
Using the PS Software PS Software To avoid any conflict within your network, use the PS Software to change your MFP Server’s settings, such as the IP address. The PS Software contains two utilities: PS-Link and PS-Wizard. Installing PS Software 1. Click the Next > button in the welcome window of the InstallShield Wizard.
Using the PS Software 2. Specify the destination location by clicking the Browse… button. Otherwise, click the Next > button to continue. 3. You may enter a new folder name in the Program Folder field if you want to change the default name. Otherwise click the Next > button to go to the next screen.
Using the PS Software 4. The InstallShield Wizard starts to install the software, and the Progress bar indicates the installation is proceeding until the following window shows up. Click the Finish button to complete the installation. After installing the program, you can access the two utilities by clicking StartÎ ProgramsÎ PS Software. The PS Software contains two utilities: PS-Link and PS-Wizard.
Using the PS Software Using PS-Link PS-Link (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista), is a utility that will help you use your printer manufacturer drivers with the MFP print server. Using the Link command you can simulate a physical USB connection between your computer and printer, thus enabling you to complete the installation of the manufacturer drivers without making a USB connection to your computer. To start PS-Link, go to StartÎ ProgramsÎ PS Software, and click PS-Link.
Using the PS Software Server Name: This list displays the name of the MFP Servers within the network. Discover: Click this button to search for more MFP Servers. Status Bar: The status bar at the bottom of the screen displays the current system status and number of connected MFP servers. Information: This field displays basic information regarding the selected MFP Server in the Device List. There are also three buttons: Setup Wizard, Change IP Address, and Web Setup.
Using the PS Software Click Next > to begin configuring the settings.
Using the PS Software System Settings Enter the Server Name, Port Name and Password for the print server. Click Next > to continue to the next page and Cancel to exit.
Using the PS Software Changing the IP Address: Select Manually Assign to enter a specific IP address for the print server or DHCP Assign Automatically to assign the server an IP address automatically. Click Next > to continue to the next page or Cancel to exit.
Using the PS Software Microsoft Network Workgroup Type the name of the Microsoft Workgroup. Click Next > to continue to the next page or Cancel to exit.
Using the PS Software AppleTalk Settings (Optional) Enter the AppleTalk Zone or just type “*” if your AppleTalk network is not divided into zones. Type the Printer Type. Click Next > to continue to the next page or Cancel to exit.
Using the PS Software After the configuration of these screens is complete, click Save to store the settings that are displayed or Cancel to abort. You can also click < Back to modify these settings.
Using the PS Software [Change IP Address] - Click this button to bring up the following screen. This screen allows you to change the IP Address of the MFP Server. Select Manually Assign to enter a specific IP address for the MFP server or DHCP Assign Automatically to assign the server an IP address automatically. Click OK to save your changes or Cancel to abort.
Using the PS Software [Web Setup] – Click this button to launch the web configurator. You can also launch the web configurator by clicking on the name of the server in the Device List. Printer Port: This field displays basic information and the current status of the connected printer. It also allows you to use the four control buttons (Link, UnLink, Lock, UnLock). [Link] – The function of this button is to simulate the physical connection between the printer and computer via a USB cable.
Using the PS Software About: Click this to display the PS-Link version number. Click the OK button to close this window. Close: To exit PS-Link, click this button.
Using the PS Software Installing and Using a MFP/GDI Printer This section will tell you how to use a MFP/GDI printer through the PS-Link utility after the printer manufacturer’s driver has already been installed. For PCs with the MFP/GDI printer driver installed: If your computer already has the MFP/ GDI printer driver installed, you can just click the [Link] button in PS-Link to complete the connection between the printer and your computer.
Using the PS Software For HP: 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the USB cable you are allowed to connect it later by checking a box. Click the Next > button to continue the rest of the installation.
Using the PS Software 2. When the installation of all drivers has been completed, you may use the PS-Link utility to complete the physical connection between the MFP/GDI printer and your computer by clicking the [Link] button.
Using the PS Software If the connection has been made successfully, the following message will display. Press OK to exit. 3. Now the MFP/GDI printer is ready to use. You may start to use the MFP/GDI printer through your computer.
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Using the PS Software 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the USB cable of the MFP/GDI printer to your computer, you are not allowed to ignore it; therefore, you need to use PS-Link to simulate a USB connection between your printer and computer. 2. To do this launch the PS-Link utility and click the [Link] button.
Using the PS Software When the connection has been completed successfully, a message will display. Press OK to exit. 3. Now you have to go back to continue the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD-ROM on your computer in order to complete the rest of installation steps. 4. When the installation is complete, you may start to use the multi-functions (Print/Scan/Copy/Fax) of the MFP/GDI printer through your computer.
Using the PS Software For Canon: 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the USB cable of the MFP/GDI printer to your computer, you are not allowed to ignore it; therefore, you need to use PS-Link to simulate a USB connection between your printer and computer.
Using the PS Software 2. Launch the PS-Link utility and click the [Link] button.
Using the PS Software When the connection has been completed successfully, a message will display. Press OK to exit. 3. Now you have to go back to continue the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD-ROM on your computer in order to complete the rest of installation steps. 4. When the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD is complete, you may start to use the multi-functions (Print/Scan/Copy/Fax) of the MFP/GDI printer through your computer.
Using the PS Software For Lexmark: 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the USB cable of the MFP/GDI printer to your computer, you are not allowed to ignore it; therefore, you need to use PS-Link to simulate a USB connection between your printer and computer.
Using the PS Software 2. Launch the PS-Link utility and click the [Link] button. When the connection is completed successfully, a message will display. Press OK to exit.
Using the PS Software 3. Now you have to go back to continue the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD on your computer in order to complete the rest of installation steps. 4. When the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD is complete, you may start to use the multi-functions (Print/Scan/Copy/Fax) of the MFP/GDI printer through your computer.
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Using the PS Software 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the printer to your computer, just ignore it and click the Next> button to continue. 2. The program will prompt you again to connect the two devices, click No and continue with the rest of the installation.
Using the PS Software 3. After the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD has finished, you may use PS-Link to complete the physical connection between the MFP/GDI printer and your computer. Click the [Link] button of the PS-Link window as below. When the connection is successful, a message will display. Press OK to exit. 4. Now the MFP/GDI printer is ready to use through your computer.
Using the PS Software For Brother: 1. When the installation program asks you to connect the USB cable of the MFP/GDI printer to your computer, you are not allowed to ignore it; therefore, you need to use PS-Link to simulate a USB connection between your printer and computer.
Using the PS Software 2. Launch the PS-Link utility and click the [Link] button.
Using the PS Software When the connection has been completed successfully, a message will display to inform you. Press OK to exit. 3. Now you have to go back to continue the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD on your computer in order to complete the rest of installation steps. 4. When the installation of the MFP/GDI printer CD is complete, you may start to use the multi-functions (Print/Scan/Copy/Fax) of the MFP/GDI printer through your computer.
Using the PS Software For Fuji Xerox: 1. The installation program of the Xerox MFP/GDI printer will not request you to make a physical connection between the printer and your computer. 2. After the installation has finished, you will have to link the connection between the MFP/GDI printer and your computer in order to use the printer on your computer. To do this you need to use PS-Link to link the two devices. Launch the PS-Link utility and click the [Link] button.
Using the PS Software When the connection has been completed successfully, a message will display to inform you. Press OK to exit. 3. Now the MFP/GDI printer is ready to use through your computer.
Using the PS Software Using PS-Wizard PS-Wizard (Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista) is a simple and useful tool for you to easily add a printer onto your computer without any complex configuration. The PS-Wizard also allows you to change the IP address settings for the MFP Server – including such things as IP address, Subnet Mask address and default Gateway address. Go to StartÎ ProgramsÎ PS Software, and select PS-Wizard.
Using the PS Software Print Server: This field allows you to manually discover any connected MFP Servers and to further configure a selected MFP Server. LAN: Here you can select to use a Dynamic IP (DHCP) or a static IP address for the selected MFP server. Click Apply button to implement the new settings. Port Information: This is the main function of the PS-Wizard and enables you to easily add a printer onto your computer.
Using the PS Software The wizard provides three ways for you to select a printer driver: 1. Show currently installed drivers: Select this option to see if your printer software is already installed. If not, you may try the next method. After selecting a printer driver, click the Next> button to continue. 2. Select from manufacturer list: Select this option, “Select from manufacturer list”, to manually select your printer by brand and model.
Using the PS Software 3. Have Disk: Click the Have Disk button to bring up the following window. Insert the manufacturer’s installation CD to install the printer driver. After the correct driver is selected, click the OK button to continue. After the selection of the printer driver, the wizard will ask you to confirm your selection again in the following window.
Using the PS Software After you have completed the verification and configuration, click the Next > button to continue. The printer (in this case the HP Laser Jet 2000) will be automatically created in the Windows’ Printers and Faxes screen.
Using the PS Software When the following screen displays, you can perform a print test by clicking the Print Test Page button. If everything is operating normally, then click the Finish button to exit.
Using the Web Configurator Using the Web Configurator Home To begin managing the DPR-1020, launch your browser and go to the following URL address: dlink-xxxxxx xxxxxx being the last six digits of the DPR-1020’s MAC address. The MAC address can be found on the bottom of the DPR-1020. You can also access the web configurator by typing the IP address of the device. The default IP address is 192.168.0.10 but this may have changed if you have a DHCP server on your network.
Using the Web Configurator This is the main screen of the MFP Server’s web configurator. In addition to product information, there are five links on the top of the main screen: Setup, Advanced, Maintenance, Status, and Help. Clicking a link from the bar will display its submenu, selecting an option from the submenu will display the content in the center column.
Using the Web Configurator SETUP > Print Server Setup The Print Server Setup screen allows you to modify the Print Server Name and Port Name. D-Link does not recommend changing these settings unless asked to do so by your network administrator. Print Server Name In this section, you can configure the basic information of MFP server. The basic information contains the name of the print server, assigned in the Server Name field, and a location for the print server, assigned in the Location field (optional).
Using the Web Configurator Port Settings In this section you can assign the Port Name for the print server and the description for the Printer port. It also allows you to select the PJL Printer setting (Yes or No). NOTE: PJL (Printer Job Language) has certain job requirements that must be met to work correctly. For more information, please refer to your printer's manual. Click the Apply Settings button to save any changes or click Cancel to exit.
Using the Web Configurator SETUP > LAN Setup The LAN Setup screen allows you configure the MFP server’s local network settings. Please note that this section is optional and you should not need to change any of the settings here to get the MFP server up and running. TCP/IP These fields allow you to assign an IP address automatically or manually. When clicking Manually Assign, you should enter the following information in the boxes: IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
Using the Web Configurator SETUP > Printer Setup The Printer Setup screen allows you to install the printer drivers for the printer currently connected to your print server.
Using the Web Configurator Network Printer Wizard Click Next to download a windows wizard program which will install a network printer onto your computer. Click RUN to download and run the wizard. If a security warning appears click RUN again.
Using the Web Configurator Select the printer you wish to add then click Next > to continue.
Using the Web Configurator The wizard provides three ways for you to select a printer driver: 1. Show currently installed drivers: Select this option to see if your printer software is already installed. If not, you may try the next method. After selecting a printer driver, click the Next> button to continue.
Using the Web Configurator 2. Select from manufacturer list: Select this option, “Select from manufacturer list”, to manually select your printer by brand and model. Click the Next > button to continue when you have selected the desired driver.
Using the Web Configurator 3. Have Disk: Click the Have Disk button to bring up the following window. Insert the manufacturer’s installation CD to install the printer driver. After the correct driver is selected, click the OK button to continue. After the selection of the printer driver, the wizard will ask you to confirm your selection again in the following window.
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Using the Web Configurator When the following screen displays, you can perform a print test by clicking the Print Test Page button. If everything is operating normally, click the OK button then click the Finish button to exit.
Using the Web Configurator ADVANCED > Advanced LAN The Advanced LAN screen allows you to change more advanced network settings for the MFP server. It’s recommended not to change these settings unless instructed to do so by your network administrator. The Advanced LAN screen contains three sections: TCP/IP, Microsoft Network, and AppleTalk.
Using the Web Configurator TCP/IP This section contains four configuration options: DNS Server Address, UPnP, Mac Bonjour/Rendezvous, and Second HTTP Port. UPnP: This option allows you to enable or disable UPnP. Mac Bonjour/Rendezvous: This option allows you to enable or disable Mac Bonjour/Rendezvous. Second HTTP Port: This option allows you to enable or disable a second HTTP Port for remote web configuration and IPP printing.
Using the Web Configurator ADVANCED > User Access The User Access screen allows you to create and maintain an authorized list of users that are allowed to access the MFP server. User Access By enabling the Enable Authorised User List option (Yes), the users in the User List below will be permitted to access the print server. Any user who is not added to this list will not be allowed to access the print server.
Using the Web Configurator Authorised Users You can add or delete any user to or from the User List. The User List at the bottom of the screen displays the currently defined users and their related information.
Using the Web Configurator ADVANCED > E-Mail Notification The E-Mail Notification screen allows you to assign an E-mail address to the MFP Server so that you will receive mail when the status of the printer changes. This screen also allows you to print mail sent to the print server e-mail address.
Using the Web Configurator Enable E-mail Notification You can set the print server to send an alert message to your email address when the printer status changes. To enable this function select Yes next to Enable e-mail notification. In the field below input the Destination e-mail Address. E-mail Account Details You can assign an E-mail address to the print server so that the mail of the account will be printed out directly through the printer (ASCII text only).
Using the Web Configurator ADVANCED > SNMP The SNMP screen allows you to use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) to manage complex networks. SNMP Management Community 1/2/3 Name: Enter a name in the Community 1/2/3 Name field, and configure the Access Right by selecting Read Only or Read/ Write from the drop-down menu.
Using the Web Configurator MAINTENANCE > Password The Password screen allows you to change the password of the MFP server by entering the current password in the Current Password field and your new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields. Click the Apply Settings button to save the new password, or click Cancel to exit without saving. NOTE: The default password for the MFP server is blank.
Using the Web Configurator MAINTENANCE > Save/Restore Settings The Save/Restore Settings screen allows you to save the current device configuration in a computer for later backup. It also allows you to reload a previous configuration. To save the current device configuration click the [Save] button. To reload a previous configuration click [Browse] and select the backup file, then click [Update Settings] to reload it. You can also return the device to factory default settings by clicking [Restore Device].
Using the Web Configurator MAINTENANCE > Firmware Upgrade The Firmware Upgrade screen displays the current firmware information of the MFP server. It also allows you to upgrade the firmware of the MFP server when a new version of firmware is available. Click Browse to point to the firmware file on your computer, and then click Upgrade.
Using the Web Configurator MAINTENANCE > Diagnostics The Diagnostics screen allows you to test the printing for each printer connected via USB to the device. After making the port selection, click the Print Test Page button to print a test page.
Using the Web Configurator STATUS > Device Info The Device Info screen displays the status of your MFP Server, printer, and network for your reference.
Using the Web Configurator Print Server Status These fields display the firmware version of the device, MAC/IP address, and up time. Printer Status The items in this section display the information regarding the printer, such as the printer’s name, speed, printer status, and printing tasks. LAN Status You can monitor the network status in this field, including network connection link status, speed, and packet statistics.
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Using the Web Configurator STATUS >Print Log The Print Log screen displays the printing records of authorized users. Printing Log The fields below display the user(s) information, which include the user(s) MAC address, IP address, name, status of printing tasks and size of printing tasks.
Using the Web Configurator HELP The Help screen provides you with additional help regarding the print server.
Using the Web Configurator Reboot If you want to reset the print server, you can just click the [Reboot] to restart. It will take a few seconds to restart.
Using the Web Configurator Refresh Printer Status Click the printer in the left column to refresh the status of the printer.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista Go to Start Î Control Panel Î Printers.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista Click Add a printer. Select the first option, Add a local printer, and then click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista Select the second option, Create a new port, and highlight Standard TCP/IP Port from the pull-down menu. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista In the Hostname or IP address field, type the IP address of the MFP server (e.g. 10.62.31.15), this address can be found in the PRINTER SERVER STATUS screen of the MFP server’s web configurator. The Port Name field will automatically fill in. Click Next.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista In the next screen highlight the printer you wish to add. If the printer is not on the list, click [Have Disk] and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista Click Next to start installing the printer.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista After clicking Print a test page, a small dialogue box will display as below. Click Close.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows Vista The printer is now ready to use.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Go to Start Î Printers and Faxes Î Add a Printer. When the following screen displays, click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Select the first option, Local printer attached to this computer, and click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Click the second option, Create a new port, and select Standard TCP/IP Port from the drop-down list box. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP In the Hostname or IP address field, type the IP address of the MFP server (e.g. 10.62.31.15), this address can be found in the PRINTER SERVER STATUS screen of the MFP server’s web configurator. The Port Name field will automatically fill in. Click Next.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Select Custom and click Settings.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP The following screen will display, select LPR from the Protocol field. Enter the Queue Name, which can be found in the PRINTER STATUS screen of the MFP server’s web configurator. Click OK.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP In the next screen highlight the printer you wish to add. If the printer is not on the list, click [Have Disk] and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP At this screen, you can input a name for the printer, and then click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows XP Select Yes to print a test page, click Next. Click Finish. The printer is now ready for use.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Go to Start Î Settings Î Printers and Faxes Î Add a Printer. When the following screen shows up, click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Select the first option, Local printer, and click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Click Next if the New Printer Detection screen pops up. On the next screen, select the second option Create a new port and highlight Standard TCP/IP Port from the drop-down list. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 In the Hostname or IP address field, type the IP address of the MFP server (e.g. 10.62.31.15), this address can be found in the PRINTER SERVER STATUS screen of the MFP server’s web configurator. The Port Name field will automatically fill in. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Select Custom and click Settings.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 The following screen will display, select LPR from the Protocol field. Enter the Queue Name, which can be found in the PRINTER STATUS screen of the MFP server’s web configurator. Click OK.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 In the next screen highlight the printer you wish to add. If the printer is not on the list, click [Have Disk] and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 At this screen, input a name for the printer, and then click Next >.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Select the first option, [Do not share this printer], and click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Select Yes to print a test page, click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000 Click Finish. The printer is now ready for printing with Windows 2000 on your network.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Go to Start Î Settings Î Control Panel. Double click on Network, and then click Add.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Highlight Client and click Add. At this screen, click Have Disk.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME 1. Insert the DPR-1020 CD into your CD-ROM drive. Select the CD’s drive letter from the drop-down box. 2. Double-click on the folder lpr. 3. Select lpr.inf to highlight it. 4. Click OK. Click OK to confirm the location of the file.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME You should now be back to the Network Properties Page. Highlight LPR for TCP/IP Printing and click Properties.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Click Add Port.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Type in the IP address and Port Name of the MFP server, this information can be found in the PRINTER SERVER STATUS and PRINTER STATUS screens of the MFP server’s Web configurator. Click OK. NOTE: The IP Address and Port Name here are just examples only.
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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME The IP Address and Port Name will be displayed in the following screen (The IP address and port name in the screen below is for example only). Click OK.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Click OK.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Windows will ask to restart. Click Yes. Once your computer has rebooted, click on Start Î Settings Î Printers Î Add Printer. When the Add Printer Wizard screen appears, click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Select Network Printer and click Next. Type in the path if you know it; otherwise, click Browse.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME At the following screen, browse for the printer port and highlight the port (e.g. dlink-1D6FA3 in this manual). Click OK.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME If the network path is not specified, type in the IP Address and Port Name of the MFP server (like in the example below). Select Yes or No to enable or disable printing from MS-DOS based programs. Click Next.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME In the next screen highlight the printer you wish to add. If the printer is not on the list, click [Have Disk] and insert the printer driver disk that came with your printer to install the printer drivers.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME Click Next. Select Yes to print a test page. Click Finish.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 98SE/ME To check whether the printer is installed, go to Start Î Settings Î Printers.
Unix/Linux Printing Unix/Linux Printing Printing Text Files from Unix Text files on Unix systems contain lines that end with “newline” characters, as opposed to MS-DOS and Windows-related operating systems that end with a carriage return followed by a linefeed. Most printers require a carriage return/linefeed pair at the end of each line, making it necessary for some translation to be done before Unix text files can be printed on most printers.
Unix/Linux Printing Printing from BSD Unix Versions For “flavors” of the Unix operating system derived from or related to the BSD releases, such as SunOS 4.x, Linux, BSD/OS, FreeBSD, or NetBSD, you can use the following procedure to enable users to print to a printer connected to your D-LINK network print server: 1. Log in as the superuser (root). 2. Add an entry for the print server in the host’s /etc/hosts file, giving a hostname for the print server’s IP address.
Unix/Linux Printing chown bin.daemon /var/spool/hp5l chmod 775 /var/spool/hp5l 5. Add an entry for the printer to /etc/printcap, similar to the following: hp5l:\ :lp=:sd=/var/spool/hp5l :mx#0:\ :rm=ps-142634:rp=ps-142634-p1: The meaning of each of the entries is described below. The directory path in the sd spool directory entry should match the directory name you created above. If your entry requires more than one line you can escape the newline with a backslash. 6.
Unix/Linux Printing ◆ sd=dir The location of the printer’s local spool directory. ◆ mx#blocks The limit for print job files in the local spool directory; 0 means no limit. ◆ rm=address The host where the remote printer is located, in this case the D-Link print server. ◆ rp=printer The name of the printer on the remote host. For the D-Link print server, the port name should be used. Note: this entry is case-sensitive.
Unix/Linux Printing Printing from SCO Unix System V/386 To allow printing to a printer attached to your D-LINK network print server from a SCO Unix System V/386 host. 1. Login as the superuser (root). 2. Add an entry for the print server in the host’s /etc/hosts file, giving a hostname for the print server’s IP address. A line in /etc/hosts contains an IP address and one or more aliases for the host. For example: 202.39.74.40 ps-142634 ps-142634.dlink.com.
Unix/Linux Printing 7. Answer r (remote printer) to the question Is printer a remote printer or a local printer (r/l)? 8. When prompted with the question: Please enter the name of the remote host that printer is attached to: then enter the address of the D-Link print server. You can use the name you added to /etc/host in the step above. 9. Confirm that your entries are correct. Is this correct? (y/n) 10. Answer the question: Would you like this to be the system default printer? (y/n) 11.
Unix/Linux Printing Printing from Solaris To allow printing from a Sun Solaris workstation, 1. Log in as the superuser (root). 2. Add an entry for the print server in the host’s /etc/hosts file, giving a hostname for the print server’s IP address. A line in /etc/hosts contains an IP address and one or more aliases for the host . For example: 202.39.74.40 ps-142634 ps-142634.dlink.com.
Unix/Linux Printing Printing from Red Hat Linux Adding a Printer 1. Click the printer icon at the bottom of the desktop. 2. Since no printer is set up so far, a prompt appears asking to run the printer configuration tool.
Unix/Linux Printing 3. Click the OK button in the pop-up dialogue box to open the main Printer configuration tool menu. Note that to use the Printer configuration tool you must have root privileges, and to start the application you may also type the command: “redhat-config-printer”. 4. Click the New button in the Printer configuration tool menu.
Unix/Linux Printing Printer Configuration Tool menu 5. The Add a new print queue menu appears, click Forward to continue.
Unix/Linux Printing 6. Enter a unique name for the printer in the Name text field. The printer name cannot contain spaces and must begin with a letter. The printer name may contain letters, numbers, dashes (-), and underscores (_). Optionally, enter a short description for the printer, which can contain spaces. Then click Forward to enter Queue type window. 7.
Unix/Linux Printing 8. Select the printer model.
Unix/Linux Printing If a printer has not been detected automatically, select the model from the list. You can manually select the name of the printer manufacturer from the Generic (click to select manufacturer) drop-down menu, and then the printer model from the sub-list. Click Forward to continue. 9. The last step is to confirm your printer configuration. Click the Apply button to confirm or Back button to modify the configuration.
Unix/Linux Printing 10. Print a test page to make sure the printer is functioning properly. To print a test page, select the printer from the printer list, then select the appropriate test page from the Test menu.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) NOTE: Mac OS printing is supported by Postscript printers only! With Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), you can use Apple Talk, Bonjour, Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), Line Printer Daemon (LPD), and HP Jet Direct-Socket printing through Print Server. Click on this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences screen as below. Click on the Network icon to view the menu below.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Select the Apple Talk tab in the Network menu. Check the box labeled Make Apple Talk Active. Click on the Apply Now button and close the menu. Apple Talk is now active on the system. Now a printer can be added. Adding a Printer Use the Go menu at the top tool bar and open the Utilities folder.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) In the Utilities folder, find and select to see the Printer List dialog window.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Click Add button to open the Printer Browser screen. Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) supports five printing protocols: 1.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) 2. Bonjour 3. Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) 4. Line Printer Daemon (LPD) 5. HP Jet Direct – Socket To add an Internet Printing Protocol, Line Printer Daemon or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click on the button and follow the instructions to add an IP Printer in the “Adding an IP printer” section. AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled Printers To add an AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled printer, click the button in the Printer Browser menu.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Select the printer model from Printer Name list and Connection type in the Printer Browser menu. The printer name selected should be the same as that appearing listed in the Printer Server’s web manager. In the example here, the printer name is dlk-C352AB-U1. By default the Printer Browser will use Auto Select for Print Using. This may also be manually selected in the Print Using drop-down list box by brand and model.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears it is ready for use. Quit the Printer Setup Utility and start printing.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) Adding an IP Printer To add an Internet Printing Protocol, Line Printer Daemon, or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the button in the Printer Browser screen. Select a desired printing protocol from the Protocol drop-down menu. Type the IP Address of the printer.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) printer is found. The Printer Browser will indicate that it is verifying the address. If the printer is found, the Printer Browser will state “Valid and complete address” in the Address field. The printer utility is able to detect the printer and may automatically select the correct printer driver in the Print Using field.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) To set up LPD Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in the Address field. 2. Type the port name in the Queue field. Click the Add button after completing the selection of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) To set up IPP Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in the Address field. After that, type “: 80” or “: second port” if the print server’s second port is enabled. 2. Type the port name in the Queue field. Click the Add button after selecting the printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) To set up Socket Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in the Address field. After that, type “: 9100” for the USB port. 2. Keep the Queue field blank. Click the Add button after completing the selection of the printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.9) When the Installable Options pop-up window appears, click the Continue button. The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears it is ready for use. Quit the Printer Setup Utility and start printing.
Setting up Printing in Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 NOTE: Mac OS printing is supported by Postscript printers only! The AppleTalk network protocol is used with computers using the MacOS operating system. It can be used for network communications over standard Ethernet or Fast Ethernet using the EtherTalk transport, or over a proprietary low-speed LocalTalk transport. MFP server can be used for network printing to PostScript printers.
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 which zone the Print Server should be in. You should locate the Print Server in the same zone as most of the users who will be using it. If your network is not divided into zones, the AppleTalk Zone field should contain a single asterisk (*). For each Printer Port that will be used for AppleTalk printing, you may need to change the AppleTalk Port Settings in the Advanced LAN screen, shown as below.
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 AppleTalk Enter the AppleTalk Zone name in the box or a “*” if it is not divided into zones. Chooser Name: This field displays the print server's port name. Printer Type: Enter the printer type in this field. PostScript Level: Select either Level 1 or Level 2 from the drop-down menu. Font Group: Select the Font Group from the drop-down menu.
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 may vary slightly depending on what printer driver version you are using. The procedure described below assumes you are using LaserWriter 8. To choose a printer connected to the MFP server as your MacOS workstation‘s default printer, open the Chooser by selecting Chooser from the Apple menu. Select the LaserWriter 8 icon on the left. Make sure that AppleTalk is set to Active. A list of all networked PostScript printers will be displayed as follows.
Setting up AppleTalk Printing in Mac OS 9 Select the appropriate printer description file for your printer. Click Open. (If your printer is not listed, click Generic to use a generic printer description.) If you wish to access this setting in the future, you can use the Setup button in the Chooser window. The selected printer will become your computer‘s default printer. You may need to choose Page Setup in any applications you have open.
Technical Specifications Technical Specifications Printer Connection Printer Port: USB 2.0 Bi-directional Communication: Hewlett-Packard PJL (Printer Job Language) standard for bi-directional communication. Network Connection Network Standards: 100Base-TX Fast Ethernet Network Data Transfer Rate: 10/100 Mbps (megabits per second) Network Connector: RJ-45 Network Protocols Ethernet Frame Types: 802.2, 802.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List MFP Supported on Windows 2000 SP4 and Windows XP Printer Printer List Results (*Y=Pass, N=Fail, N/A=Non-available function) Manufacturer Model Printing Scan Fax 1. Avision MF3100L Y Y N/A 2. Benq CM3000 Y Y N/A 3. Brother MFC-210C Y Y Y 4. Brother MFC-420CN Y Y Y 5. Brother MFC-3240C Y Y Y 6. Brother MFC-7220 Y Y Y 7. Canon PIXMA MP110 Y Y N/A 8.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List 22. Dell Photo 926 Y Y N/A 23. Dell Photo 966 Y Y Y 24. EPSON PM-A970 Y Y N/A 25. EPSON PM-A920 Y Y N/A 26. EPSON PM-A820 Y Y N/A 27. EPSON PM-A720 Y Y N/A 28. EPSON PM-A950 Y Y N/A 29. EPSON PM-A890 Y Y N/A 30. EPSON PM-A750 Y Y N/A 31. EPSON PM-A650 Y Y N/A 32. EPSON STYLUS CX2900 Y Y N/A 33. EPSON Stylus CX3700 Y Y N/A 34. EPSON Stylus CX3900 Y Y N/A 35.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List 48. HP PSC1315 Y Y N/A 49. HP Photosmart C1350 Y Y N/A 50. HP Photosmart C1610 Y Y N/A 51. HP Photosmart C3180 Y Y N/A 52. HP Photosmart C4180 Y Y N/A 53. HP Photosmart C5180 Y Y N/A 54. HP OfficeJet 4255 Y Y Y 55. HP OfficeJet 4355 Y Y Y 56. HP OfficeJet 5510 Y Y Y 57. HP OfficeJet 5610 Y Y Y 58. HP OfficeJet 6110 Y Y Y 59. HP OfficeJet 7210 Y Y Y 60. HP LaserJet 3050 Y Y Y 61.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List MFP Supported on Windows Vista 32-bit Printer Printer List Results (*Y=Pass, N=Fail, N/A=Non-available function) Manufacturer Model Printing Scan Fax 1. Avision MF3100L Y Y N/A 2. Benq CM3000 Driver not available N/A 3. Brother MFC-210C Y Y Y 4. Brother MFC-420CN Y Y Y 5. Brother MFC-3240C Y Y Y 6. Brother MFC-7220 Y Y Y 7. Canon PIXMA MP110 Y Y N/A 8. Canon PIXMA MP150 Y Y N/A 9.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List 24. EPSON PM-A970 Y Y N/A 25. EPSON PM-A920 Y Y N/A 26. EPSON PM-A820 Y Y N/A 27. EPSON PM-A720 Y Y N/A 28. EPSON PM-A950 Y Y N/A 29. EPSON PM-A890 Y Y N/A 30. EPSON PM-A750 Y Y N/A 31. EPSON PM-A650 Y Y N/A 32. EPSON Stylus CX2900 Y Y N/A 33. EPSON Stylus CX3700 Y Y N/A 34. EPSON Stylus CX3900 Y Y N/A 35. EPSON Stylus CX4100 Y Y N/A 36. EPSON Stylus CX4700 Y Y N/A 37.
Appendix: DPR-1020 Printer Compatibility List 50. HP Photosmart C1610 Y Y N/A 51. HP Photosmart C3180 Y Y N/A 52. HP Photosmart C4180 Y Y N/A 53. HP Photosmart C5180 Y Y N/A 54. HP LaserJet 3050 Y Y Driver not available 55. Lexmark x3470 Y Y N/A 56. Lexmark x5470 Y Y Y 57. Samsung SCX-4100 Y Y N/A 58. Samsung SCX-4200 Y Y N/A Other Printers from the brands listed above may also be supported.