User`s guide

Types of Printer
Web Pages
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Printer Web Page
Setting Up Your Browser Software
Since your printer will reside on your intranet and will not be accessi-
ble beyond the firewall of your network, you must set up the proper
“preferences” in your browser software. Your printer name must be
added to the “no proxy” list in the preference options of the browser.
See “Accessing the Web Page”, section of the CrownNet Setup Guide
for specific procedures on setting up your browser software.
Types of Printer Web Pages
Your QMS printer web page works very much like any other HTML
(Hyper-Text Markup Language) page that you can access on the
World Wide Web. Each page has hypertext links that will take you to
another related page within the printer web pages. On some pages
you will find forms that contain radio buttons (used for selecting an
option), text boxes (used for entering options), list boxes (used to
select one among a group of options), and submit or clear buttons
(used to send the data entered to the printer).
The following sections contain samples of QMS printer web pages
that will give you some idea of how your printer web pages will look.
The graphics, forms, and configuration data will vary for different
printer model web pages.