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Ricoh LD320d Network Guide

Ricoh LD320d
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Using the Printer Function
14
5
Printing without a Print Server
You can use this machine as a net-
work printer without connecting to a
print server.
You can configure the following
ports:
TCP/IP Port Type P10001
You can print via TCP/IP using
TCP/IP Port Type P10001.
Note
A TCP/IP Port Type P10001 can
be used with Windows 98SE /
Me.
Standard TCP/IP port
You can print via TCP/IP using a
standard TCP/IP port.
Note
A standard TCP/IP port can be
used with Windows 2000 / XP
or Windows Server 2003.
LPR port
You can print via TCP/IP using an
LPR port.
Note
An LPR port can be used with
Windows 2000 / XP, or Win-
dows Server 2003.
IPP port
You can print via ipp or http using
an IPP port.
Note
An IPP port can be used with
Windows XP, or Windows
Server 2003.
Using TCP/IP Port Type P10001
TCP/IP Port Type P10001 can be used
with Windows 98SE / Me when a
printer driver have been installed.
A In the [Printers] window, click the
icon of the printer you want to
use. On the [File] menu, click
[Properties].
B Click the [Details] tab, and then
click [Add Port].
C Click [Other] radio button, and
then click [TCP/IP Port Type P10001],
and then click [OK].
Add TCP/IP Port Type P10001
Wizard will start.
D Click [Next >].
E Enter the IP address, and then
click [Next >].
Note
Enter [Port Name:] if necessary.
F Click [Finish].

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Ricoh LD320d Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandRicoh
ModelLD320d
CategoryAll in One Printer
LanguageEnglish

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