User`s guide

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»Note:
Before you begin this procedure, your printer and your PC (or UNIX
workstation) must be connected to an Ethernet network running TCP/IP and have
valid IP addresses.
1 If your computer is running Windows, change to DOS.
2 Insert the ImageServer Option CD into your PC’s CD drive.
3 Change to that drive (for example, if the CD-ROM is in the D drive, type d:
at the DOS prompt).
4 If you’re downloading the emulation from a UNIX workstation, copy the
installation file from your PC to a temporary directory on your workstation.
The installation filename is the name containing numbers. See “Installation and
Deinstallation Files” on page 2-4 for the filename.
5 Make sure your printer is on line, and that the printer’s message window
reads IDLE.
6 Open an ftp session from your PC or workstation by typing one of the fol-
lowing commands:
ftp
printername
(for example, ftp pctdev6)
ftp
ipaddress
(for example, ftp 161.33.130.45)
7 When prompted for a user name and password, press the Enter key.
If your entries are correct, an ftp> prompt displays.
8 At the ftp> prompt, change to binary mode by typing
bin
9 At the ftp> prompt, send the emulation file to the printer’s hard disk by typ-
ing
put is
xxx
.ps
where
xxx
is the current version number. The printer’s message window reads 1
Active Job, and the Disk light flashes to indicate that the emulation is being
downloaded to the hard disk. The ftp> prompt returns when the emulation has
finished loading.