User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS 2425/ 2425 TURBO Print System Getting Started
- Contents
- Introduction
- About the Printer
- About the Documentation
- Printer Features
- QMS Crown Technology
- Media Flexibility
- PostScript Level 2 Compatibility
- Multiple Resolutions
- State-of-the-Art-Controllers
- Multi-protocol Support
- Advanced Paper-Handling Options
- Advanced Document Handling Capabilities
- Convenient Control Panel Operation
- Four Resident Emulations
- Resident Typefaces, Fonts, and Symbol Sets
- Software Loadable System
- Printer Job Accounting
- Energy Star Compliance
- Plug-and-Play Compatibility
- Toner Savings
- QMS CrownAdmin 3
- Printer Options
- CrownCopy Option
- BuzzBox Lite Option
- Duplex Printing Option
- Envelope Feeder Option
- Hard Disk Expandability Options
- High-Capacity Input Paper Deck Option
- ImageServer Option
- Interface Options
- Optional Fonts
- Optional Emulations
- Pedestal Option
- QFORM Option
- Upgradable RAM (Random Access Memory)
- Security Key Option
- Stackler Option
- Multi-Res Daughterboard Option
- What's Next?
- Setting Up Your Printer
- Connecting to a PC
- Connecting to an Ethernet Network
- Connecting to a Macintosh
- Control Panel
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

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Unless you are using TCP/IP, it is not necessary to do this right now.
You can configure the network after the printer is up and running.
For complete instructions, refer to the
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1 Log on the UNIX system as root.
2 Edit the system host table by adding the following line to the
/etc/hosts file:
internetaddress hostname
where
internetaddress
is the Internet address of the printer
(Administration/Communications/Network
x
/CrownNet/TCPIP/
Internet Address menu) and
hostname
is the name of the host.
3 If necessary, set the hardware address.
s Caution:
We strongly recommend that you do not change the
hardware address.
If you’re working on a system other than a UNIX system, set
the hardware address through the printer control panel.
If you’re working on a UNIX system, send the hardware
address to the print server by typing
arp -s
hostname
hardwareaddress
temp↵
ping
hostname
↵
where
hostname
is the name of the host and
hardwaread-
dress
is the hardware address of the printer (in the form
##
.
##
.
##
.
##
as found on the printer start-up page).
»Note:
You can also send the hardware address of a UNIX
system through the BOOTP and RARP utilities.