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Connectivity | Ethernet |
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Operating Systems Supported | Linux |
Output Capacity | Varies by model |
Power Consumption | Varies by model |
Dimensions | Varies by model |
Weight | Varies by model |
Introduces the ethernet interface, features, and tools for installation and configuration.
Explains the ethernet interface, its forms (integrated card, wireless card), and applicable printer models.
Details available features like HTML forms, PMU, command shell, and the logical printer architecture.
Describes destinations/queues, models, and log paths used in print job processing.
Covers connecting the ethernet interface to the network using an RJ-45 connector.
Discusses various methods for configuring the ethernet interface: control panel, HTML, Telnet, Remote Shell, and FTP.
Details setup for wireless networks, including IP address, parameters, security, and authentication methods.
Introduces the embedded web server for monitoring, configuring, and managing the printer and print jobs.
Covers TCP/IP, Wireless, and Windows network settings for the ethernet interface.
Defines job processing flow, destinations, models, and logging settings.
Covers settings for TN5250/3270 sessions and SNMP trap manager configurations.
Covers system information, naming, passwords, and Kerberos authentication settings.
Covers setup in Windows environments, including network identification, TCP/IP settings, and host configuration.
Details setup for AIX/Unix environments, including ARP, RARP, BOOTP, and host setups.
Covers iSeries setup for ASCII, IPDS, TN5250, and SNMP printers.
Covers z/OS setup for IPDS and TN3270E printers.
Discusses printer management using SNMP, MIB, and tools like NetView.
Details the npsh command shell and available commands for configuration and troubleshooting.
Covers Ethernet Security, TCP Access Lists, and Printer Monitoring & Logging.
Details compliance with FCC and IC RF exposure requirements.
Covers co-location requirements, antenna alterations, and regulatory compliance.