Owner's Manual Network Guide
Table Of Contents
- Network Guide
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Manuals for This Machine
- How to Read This Manual
- 1. Getting Started
- 2. Connecting and Setting Up
- 3. Using a Printer Server
- 4. Monitoring and Configuring the Printer
- Using Web Image Monitor
- Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
- Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
- Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration
- Locking the Menus on the Machine's Control Panel
- Changing the Paper Type
- Managing User Information
- Configuring the Energy Saver Mode
- Setting a Password
- Checking the Machine Status
- Changing Names and Comments
- Load Fax Journal
- Viewing and Deleting Spool Print Jobs
- Managing Address Information
- Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
- Remote Maintenance by telnet
- SNMP
- Getting Printer Information over the Network
- Understanding the Displayed Information
- Message List
- 5. Special Operations under Windows
- 6. Appendix
- INDEX

Special Operations under Windows
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A
Formulate the printer's IP address
or the host name of the hosts file
printer as an argument and use
the "ftp" command.
% ftp printer's IP address
B
Enter the user name and pass-
word, and then press the {# Enter}
key.
To use the default account, enter
“admin” as user name, and leave
the password blank.
User:
Password:
When user authentication is set,
enter a login user name and pass-
word.
C
When printing a binary file, set
the file mode to binary.
ftp> bin
When printing a binary file in AS-
CII mode, print may not come out
correctly.
D
Specify files to be printed.
The following shows the examples
of printing a PostScript file named
"file 1" in the "C:\PRINT" directory
and printing file 1 and file 2.
ftp> put C:\PRINT\file1
filetype=RPS
ftp> mput C:\PRINT\file1
C:\PRINT\file2
E
Quit ftp.
ftp> bye
Note
❒ “=”, “,”, “_”, and “;”cannot be
used for filenames. File names
will be read as option strings.
❒ For “mput” command, option
can not be defined.
❒ For “mput” command, “*” and
“?” can be used as wild cards in
file names.
❒ When printing a binary file in
ASCII mode, print may not
come out correctly.










