SETUP
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Revised 1 Oct, 2014
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5.18 Print Page
5.18.1 Using a locally connected Printer
1. Use the Printers list to select the printer that you intend to use. If a
precise match is not available then select something similar since
most similar printers share drivers.
2. Choose Connection [
Edit] and select the Local USB option.
(The Local/Remote option is not available on the TS console.)
3. Choose standard European [
A4] or American [Letter] size.
4. Choose [
Accept] to conrm your printer selection.
5.18.2 Using a remote Network Printer
1. Use the Printers list to select the printer that you intend to use.
2. Choose Connection [
Edit] and select a network descriptor for your
network:
Network TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) a Standard Net-
work communication protocol.
Network LPD (Line Printer Daemon) for a UNIX/Linux Network
Protocol.
Windows SMB (Server Message Block) a communication proto-
col favoured by Windows networks.
3. Choose Printer Address [
Edit] button and key in the Local Area
address for a known network printer. Alternatively, supply a re-
source name if your system uses a name server.
4. If your network uses the Windows SMB option then you must pro-
vide a printer name - choose the Share Name [
Edit] button and
key in the printer name which identies the remote network printer.
5. Choose standard European [
A4] or American [Letter] size.
6. Choose [
Accept] to conrm your printer selection.
Should you have any difculties then contact your own IT department
for help with LAN printer conguration.
5.18.3 Printing to a USB Memory Stick
Another option in “Connection” is [Print to le] which allows you to
print out a le, in either a raster or pdf format, to a USB Memory Stick.
1. Choose Connection [
Edit] button and choose [Print to le].
Note that the “Make” option greys out and the “Model” option
changes to “File”.
2. Choose File [
Edit] and then choose [JPEG], [PNG] or [PDF].
3. Use the USB port and a USB Memory Stick as a transfer media
for making prints from any other pages. (“Print to le” on page
7-3 for details.)