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Setup Flow for IPP Printing
This equipment can be used with the IPP printer connection for Unix workstation in a TCP/IP network
using CUPS. Even though IPP printing can be used in a local area network, this method is commonly used
to print over the Internet. If you allow IPP printing through the Internet, you must configure the DNS server
to enable users to access this equipment over the Internet using the HTTP protocol. This is useful when
users want to print to this equipment from outside the local area network.
Setup Flow Description/Reference
Connect this equip-
ment
Connect the machine to your network with a network cable.
Reference: QUICK START GUIDE
• Chapter 4 “CONNECTING TO THE DEVICE”
“2. CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK”
Set up the TCP/IP
(IPv4)
Assign the IP address, Subnet mask, Gateway address.
Reference: USER FUNCTIONS GUIDE
• Chapter 4 “SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)”
“3. SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS”
“Setting the TCP/IP Protocol (IPv4)”
Reference: TopAccess Guide
• Chapter 7 “TOPACCESS ADMINISTRATOR MODE”
“Setting up from TopAccess”
“Setting up Network Settings”
“Setting up the TCP/IP”
Set up the IPv6 Assign the IP address, Prefix, Gateway address.
Reference: USER FUNCTIONS GUIDE
• Chapter 4 “SETTING ITEMS (ADMIN)”
“3. SETTING NETWORK FUNCTIONS”
“Setting the IPv6 Protocol”
Reference: TopAccess Guide
• Chapter 7 “TOPACCESS ADMINISTRATOR MODE”
“Setting up from TopAccess”
“Setting up Network Settings”
“Setting up the IPv6”
Unix workstation
Connecting over Internet
Setting up the IPP
printer connection
using CUPS
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