User Guide

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Renaming the server
If you rename the server, the name must be fewer than 10 characters.
Remote Setup for Bindery and NDS (Novell Directory Services)
When configuring Bindery or NDS in Network Setup using WebSetup or the Command
WorkStation from a client computer, enter a password in order to make changes. For
Bindery Setup, log in as Admin, Supervisor, or Guest with the appropriate password. For
NDS, select the appropriate login and password.
TCP/IP and DHCP servers
In some cases, Mac OS computers may crash when attempting to obtain an IP address from
a DHCP server while loading the TCP/IP driver. Check the TCP/IP Control Panel to make
sure that you have a valid IP address and that the router and DNS server addresses are valid
before running applications such as ColorWise Pro Tools.
NDS names
The Configuration page may display truncated names for the NDS Print Server and NDS
Search Root.
Port 9100
Port 9100 should not be an available option in Controller Setup; it is not supported.
Fiery X3e passwords
The Fiery X3e password used to access Setup, as well as the password required to log in to
the Fiery X3e, are case-sensitive and must be entered exactly as specified.
UNIX printing
There may be incompatibility problems with some UNIX environments.
Fiery X3e Control Panel
The Fiery X3e Control Panel may respond slowly shortly after the system reboots. It may
also be more sensitive during Server Setup.
Shutting down the Fiery X3e
Use the procedure described in the
Job Management Guide
for shutting down the
Fiery X3e. If you do not shut down the Fiery X3e properly, system problems may occur.
Parallel port performance
On Windows 2000 computers, the performance of the parallel port is slower than expected.
The recommended setting for the computer is ECP mode, but Windows 2000 operates at
the same speed as Standard mode. For faster performance, use ECP mode in
Windows 95/98.
Point and Print driver installation
Point and Print driver installation is not supported on Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000.
Windows 2000 Feature settings
Feature settings displayed under the General tab in Windows 2000 do not reflect the
current driver settings.
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