Gestetner DSm725e, DSm730e, Aficio MP 3500P, 3300D - Aficio SP B/W Laser Printer, 3300DN - Aficio SP B/W Laser Printer Network Manual

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Network Guide
Read this manual carefully before you use this machine and keep it handy for future reference. For safe and correct use, be sure to read the
Safety Information in "About This Machine" before using the machine.
Using a Printer Server
Monitoring and Configuring the Printer
Special Operations under Windows
Appendix
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Introduction
This manual contains detailed instructions and notes on the operation and use of this machine. For your safety and benefit, read this manual carefully before using the machine. Keep this manual in a handy place for quick reference.
Important
Contents of this manual are subject to change without prior notice. In no event will the company be li­able for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages as a result of handling or oper­ating the machine.
Software Version Conventions Used in This Manual
NetWare 3.x means NetWare 3.12 and 3.2.
NetWare 4.x means NetWare 4.1, 4.11, 4.2 and IntranetWare.
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Manuals for This Machine
Refer to the manuals that are relevant to what you want to do with the machine.
Important
Media differ according to manual.
The printed and electronic versions of a manual have the same contents.
Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the
manuals as PDF files.
Depending on which country you are in, there may also be html manuals. To
view these manuals, a Web browser must be installed.
About This Machine
Be sure to read the Safety Information in this manual before using the ma­chine. This manual provides an introduction to the functions of the machine. It also explains the control panel, preparation procedures for using the machine, how to enter text, and how to install the CD-ROMs provided.
General Settings Guide
Explains User Tools settings, and Address Book procedures such as register­ing fax numbers, e-mail addresses, and user codes. Also refer to this manual for explanations on how to connect the machine.
Trouble Shooting
Provides a guide to solving common problems, and explains how to replace paper, toner, and other consumables.
Security Reference
This manual is for administrators of the machine. It explains security func­tions that the administrators can use to protect data from being tampered, or prevent the machine from unauthorized use. Also refer to this manual for the procedures for registering administrators, as well as setting user and administrator authentication.
Copy/Document Server Reference
Explains Copier and Document Server functions and operations. Also refer to this manual for explanations on how to place originals.
Facsimile Reference
Explains Facsimile functions and operations.
Printer Reference
Explains Printer functions and operations.
Scanner Reference
Explains Scanner functions and operations.
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Network Guide
Explains how to configure and operate the machine in a network environ­ment, and use the software provided. This manual covers all models, and in­cludes descriptions of functions and settings that might not be available on this machine. Images, illustrations, and information about operating systems that are supported might also differ slightly from those of this machine.
Other manuals
• Manuals for This Machine
• Safety Information
• Quick Reference Copy Guide
• Quick Reference Fax Guide
• Quick Reference Printer Guide
• Quick Reference Scanner Guide
• PostScript 3 Supplement
•UNIX Supplement
• Manuals for DeskTopBinder Lite
• DeskTopBinder Lite Setup Guide
• DeskTopBinder Introduction Guide
•Auto Document Link Guide
Note
Manuals provided are specific to machine types.
For “UNIX Supplement”, please visit our Web site or consult an authorized
dealer.
“PostScript3 Supplement” and “UNIX Supplement” include descriptions of
functions and set not be available on this machine.
Adobe Acrobat Reader/Adobe Reader must be installed in order to view the
manuals as PDF files.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Manuals for This Machine ......................................................................................i
How to Read This Manual .....................................................................................1
Symbols .....................................................................................................................1
Setting Up the Machine on a Network..................................................................2
Printer/LAN-Fax .........................................................................................................2
Internet Fax ................................................................................................................4
E-mail .........................................................................................................................7
Scan to Folder..........................................................................................................10
Network Delivery Scanner........................................................................................12
Network TWAIN Scanner .........................................................................................14
Document Server .....................................................................................................16
1. Using a Printer Server
Preparing Printer Server .....................................................................................19
Printing notification via SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ............................................19
Using NetWare .....................................................................................................21
Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x) .............................................................22
Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 4.x, 5 / 5.1, 6 / 6.5) .....................................23
Using Pure IP in the NetWare 5 / 5.1 or 6 / 6.5 Environment...................................24
Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 3.x) ........................................................26
Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 4.x, 5 / 5.1, 6 / 6.5)................................28
2. Monitoring and Configuring the Printer
Using Web Image Monitor...................................................................................31
Displaying Top Page ................................................................................................33
When user authentication is set ...............................................................................34
About Menu and Mode.............................................................................................35
Access in the Administrator Mode............................................................................36
Displaying Web Image Monitor Help........................................................................37
Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin ...............................................................38
Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin .................................................................39
Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration..............................................40
Locking the Menus on the Machine's Control Panel ................................................41
Changing the Paper Type ........................................................................................41
Managing User Information......................................................................................42
Configuring the Energy Saver Mode ........................................................................45
Setting a Password ..................................................................................................45
Checking the Machine Status ..................................................................................46
Changing Names and Comments ............................................................................47
Load Fax Journal .....................................................................................................48
Viewing and Deleting Spool Print Jobs ....................................................................48
Managing Address Information ................................................................................49
Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ................................................................50
Monitoring Printers ...................................................................................................50
Checking the Machine Status ..................................................................................50
When Using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client ..............................................51
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Printer Status Notification by E-Mail..................................................................52
Auto E-mail Notification............................................................................................53
On-demand E-mail Notification ................................................................................54
Mail authentication ...................................................................................................55
On-demand E-mail Notification ................................................................................56
Remote Maintenance by telnet ...........................................................................58
Using telnet ..............................................................................................................58
access ......................................................................................................................59
appletalk...................................................................................................................59
autonet .....................................................................................................................60
btconfig.....................................................................................................................60
devicename..............................................................................................................61
dhcp .........................................................................................................................61
diprint .......................................................................................................................62
dns ...........................................................................................................................63
domainname ............................................................................................................64
help ..........................................................................................................................65
hostname .................................................................................................................65
ifconfig......................................................................................................................66
info ...........................................................................................................................67
ipp ............................................................................................................................67
netware ....................................................................................................................68
passwd .....................................................................................................................69
prnlog .......................................................................................................................70
rendezvous...............................................................................................................70
route .........................................................................................................................71
set ............................................................................................................................72
show.........................................................................................................................74
slp.............................................................................................................................74
smb ..........................................................................................................................74
snmp ........................................................................................................................75
sntp ..........................................................................................................................78
spoolsw ....................................................................................................................79
ssdp..........................................................................................................................79
status........................................................................................................................80
syslog .......................................................................................................................80
upnp .........................................................................................................................80
web...........................................................................................................................81
wiconfig ....................................................................................................................82
wins ..........................................................................................................................84
SNMP.....................................................................................................................86
Getting Printer Information over the Network...................................................87
Current Printer Status ..............................................................................................87
Printer configuration .................................................................................................93
Understanding the Displayed Information ........................................................94
Print Job Information................................................................................................94
Print Log Information................................................................................................94
Configuring the Network Interface Board .................................................................95
Message List ......................................................................................................101
System Log Information .........................................................................................101
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3. Special Operations under Windows
Printing Files Directly from Windows ..............................................................107
Setup......................................................................................................................107
Using a Host Name Instead of an IP Address........................................................107
Printing Commands................................................................................................ 109
4. Appendix
When Using Windows Terminal Service / MetaFrame....................................111
Operating Environment ..........................................................................................111
Supported Printer Drivers.......................................................................................111
Limitations ..............................................................................................................112
Using DHCP........................................................................................................114
Using AutoNet ........................................................................................................115
Precautions ........................................................................................................116
Connecting a Dial-Up Router to a Network ............................................................116
NetWare Printing....................................................................................................118
When the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit Is Installed ...................................119
Information about Installed Applications ........................................................ 120
RSA® BSAFE.........................................................................................................120
Specifications.....................................................................................................121
INDEX....................................................................................................... 123
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How to Read This Manual
Symbols
This manual uses the following symbols:
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in serious injury or death. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Ma­chine.
Indicates important safety notes.
Ignoring these notes could result in moderate or minor injury, or damage to the machine or to property. Be sure to read these notes. They can be found in the “Safety Information” section of About This Machine.
Indicates points to pay attention to when using the machine, and explanations of likely causes of paper misfeeds, damage to originals, or loss of data. Be sure to read these explanations.
Indicates supplementary explanations of the machine’s functions, and instruc­tions on resolving user errors.
This symbol is located at the end of sections. It indicates where you can find fur­ther relevant information.
[ ]
Indicates the names of keys that appear on the machine’s display panel.
{ }
Indicates the names of keys on the machine’s control panel.
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Setting Up the Machine on a Network
This section describes the network settings you can change with User Tools (Sys­tem Settings). Make settings according to functions you want to use and the in­terface to be connected.
Important
These settings should be made by the systems administrator, or after consult-
ing with the systems administrator.
Viewing the Information Displayed in the List
$ These items must be set to use the function. Be sure to set them before at­tempting to use the corresponding function.
These items must be set if required.
Printer/LAN-Fax
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
NW Frame Type
SMB Computer Name
SMB Work Group
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Ping Command
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Machine Name
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the
selected interface has priority.
*2
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
NW Frame Type
SMB Computer Name
SMB Work Group
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Machine Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
$
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
Interface Settings
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Internet Fax
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*4
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
File Transfer
SMTP Server
*2
$
SMTP Authentication
POP before SMTP
Reception Protocol
*3
$
POP3 / IMAP4 Set­tings
*5
Administrator's E­mail Address
*7
E-mail Communica­tion Port
*3 *6
$
E-mail Reception In­terval
Max. Reception E­mail Size
E-mail Storage in Server
Program / Change / Delete E-mail Mes­sage
Program / Change / Delete Subject
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Ethernet File Transfer
Fax E-mail Account
*2
*3
$
Auto Specify Sender Name
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*4
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
Interface Settings
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the select-
ed interface has priority.
*2
Minimum settings required to use transmission.
*3
Minimum settings required to use reception.
*4
Check[Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
*5
If you select [On] for [POP before SMTP], select this function also.
*6
If you select [On] for [POP before SMTP], check the port number for [POP3].
*7
If you select [On] for [SMTP Authentication], select this function also.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
File Transfer
SMTP Server
*2
$
SMTP Authentication
POP before SMTP
Reception Protocol
*3
$
POP3 / IMAP4 Set­tings
*5
Administrator's E­mail Address
*7
E-mail Communica­tion Port
*3 *6
$
E-mail Reception In­terval
Max. Reception E­mail Size
E-mail Storage in Server
Program / Change / Delete E-mail Mes­sage
Program / Change / Delete Subject
Fax E-mail Account
*2
*3
$
Auto Specify Sender Name
Interface Settings
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E-mail
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
File Transfer SMTP Server $
SMTP Authentication
POP before SMTP
POP3 / IMAP4 Set­tings
*3
Administrator's E­mail Address
E-mail Communica­tion Port
*4
Program / Change / Delete E-mail Mes­sage
Program / Change / Delete Subject
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
Auto Specify Sender Name
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IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
Interface Settings
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the select-
ed interface has priority.
*2
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
*3
If you select [On] for [POP before SMTP], select this function as well.
*4
If you select [On] for [POP before SMTP], check the port number for [POP3].
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
File Transfer SMTP Server $
SMTP Authentication
POP before SMTP
Reception Protocol
*3
Administrator's E­mail Address
E-mail Communica­tion Port
*4
Program / Change / Delete E-mail Mes­sage
Program / Change / Delete Subject
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
Auto Specify Sender Name
Interface Settings
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Scan to Folder
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
File Transfer Default User Name /
Password (Send)
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the
selected interface has priority.
*2
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address $
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
$
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
File Transfer Default User Name /
Password (Send)
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
Interface Settings
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Network Delivery Scanner
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*3
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
File Transfer
Delivery Option
*2
Fax RX File Transmis­sion
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the
selected interface has priority.
*2
When delivery option is set to [On], make sure the IP address is set.
*3
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*3
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
$
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
File Transfer
Delivery Option
*2
Fax RX File Transmis­sion
Scanner Recall Inter­val Time
Number of Scanner Recalls
Interface Settings
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Network TWAIN Scanner
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the select-
ed interface has priority.
*2
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
$
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
Interface Settings
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Document Server
Interface Settings
Ethernet Interface Set-
tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
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*1
Appears when the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit is installed. If Ethernet and IEEE 802.11b (wireless LAN) are both connected to the machine, the
selected interface has priority.
*2
Check [Effective] is selected for TCP/IP.
IEEE 802.11b (wire­less LAN)
Interface Set­tings/Network
IP Address $
Gateway Address
DNS Configuration
DDNS Configuration
Domain Name
WINS Configuration
Effective Protocol
*2
$
NCP Delivery Proto­col
Ethernet Speed
LAN Type
*1
$
Permit SNMP V3 Communication
Permit SSL / TLS Communication
Host Name
Interface Set­tings/IEEE 802.11b
*1
Communication Mode
$
SSID Setting
Channel
WEP (Encryption) Setting
Transmission Speed
Interface Settings
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1. Using a Printer Server
Preparing Printer Server
This section explains how to configure the machine as a Windows network printer. The machine is configured to enabling network clients to use it. When the network printer is connected via SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, you can set the printing notification function to notify clients of the results of their print jobs.
Important
Under Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Windows Server 2003, to
change printer properties in the [Printer] folder, you need Printer Manage­ment access authentication; under Windows NT 4.0, Full Control access au­thentication. Log on to the file server as an Administrator or member of the PowerUsers group.
A Open the [Printers] window from the [Start] menu.
The [Printers] window appears.
Under Windows XP or Windows Server 2003, [Printer and Fax] window ap­pears.
B Click the icon of the machine you want to use. On the [File] menu, click
[Properties]. The printer properties appear.
C On the [Sharing] tab, click [Shared this printer]. D To share the machine with users using a different version of Windows,
click [Additional Drivers...].
If you have installed an alternative driver by selecting [Shared this printer] dur­ing the printer driver installation, this step can be ignored.
E Click [OK], and then close the printer properties.
Printing notification via SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
Follow the procedure below to configure the machine to use the printing notifi­cation function of SmartDeviceMonitor for Client.
Setting the print server
Important
Under Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, or Windows Server 2003, to
change printer properties in the [Printer] folder, you need Printer Manage­ment access authentication; under Windows NT 4.0, Full Control access au­thentication. Log on to the file server as an Administrator or member of the PowerUsers group.
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A From the [Start] button on the task bar, point to [Programs], point to [SmartDe-
viceMonitor for Client], and then click [Print Server Setting].
The print server setting dialog box appears.
B Select the [Notify client PCs of printout/data-transmission ] check box, and then
click [OK].
After print server setting is made, a dialog box appears. Confirm the dialog box content, and click [OK].
Click [Cancel] to interrupt the procedure.
A dialog box appears for client setting.
C Click [OK].
The print server setting is completed. Each client must be set to receive print notification.
Note
Current printing jobs restart from the beginning after the spooler pauses
briefly.
When the expansion function is not used, the function is automatically set
as available.
If you log on using an account that does not have Administrator privileges,
the client may not be notified.
Setting a Client
A From the [Start] button on the task bar, point to [Program], point to [SmartDe-
viceMonitor for Client], and then click [Extended Features Settings].
A dialog box for setting the expansion function appears.
B Select the [Notify of printout/data-transmission/cancellation.] check box, and then
click [Detailed Settings].
C Select the [Notify of printout/data-transmission when using print server] check box
on the [Notification Settings] screen.
D Click [OK].
The dialog box for setting the expansion function closes. The client setting is completed.
Note
Set the printing notification function on the printer driver as well as on
SmartDeviceMonitor for Client.
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Using NetWare
This section describes the setting procedure for network printers in the NetWare environment. In the NetWare environment, you can connect the machine as a “print server” or “remote printer”.
Important
IPv6 cannot be used on this function.
Setting procedure
• When using the machine as a print server
A Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
B Setting the network interface board.
C Turning the machine off and then back on.
• When using the machine as a remote printer
A Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
B Setting the network interface board.
C Setting NetWare.
D Starting the print server.
Note
This procedure assumes an environment is already prepared for normal Net-
Ware running the printing service setting.
The procedure is explained with the following example settings:
• File server’s name …CAREE
• Print server’s name …PSERV
•Printer’s name …R-PRN
• Queue name …R-QUEUE
Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
To use the machine in a NetWare environment, use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin to set the NetWare printing environment.
Note
The NetWare Client provided by Novell is required to set the printing en-
vironment using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin under the following en­vironments:
• NDS mode in Windows 95/98/Me
• NDS or Bindery mode in Windows 2000/XP, Windows NT 4.0
Reference
For details about installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, see p.39 “In­stalling SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin”
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Printers listed by SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin lists printers connected to the network. If you cannot identify the machine you want to configure, print configuration page, and then check the machine name.
Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x)
Follow the procedure below to connect the machine as a print server using Net­Ware 3.x.
A Log on to the file server as a supervisor or supervisor equivalent. B Start NIB Setup Tool from the [Start] menu. C Click [Wizard], and then click [OK]. D Select the printer you want to configure, and then click [Finish].
A dialog box prompting you to perform the remaining configuration tasks in the Web browser appears. Click [OK], and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts automatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left area, click [Network], and then click [NetWare].
• Print Server Name: Enter the NetWare print server name. To use the inter­face board as a print server, enter the name of a print server that is not ac­tive on the file server. Use up to 47 characters.
• Logon Mode: Specify whether to designate a file server or NDS tree when logging on to NetWare.
• File Server Name: When a file server name is entered here, only the speci­fied file server is searched for. This item is mandatory. Use up to 47 char­acters.
• NDS Tree: To enable NDS mode, enter the name of the NDS tree you want to log on to. Use up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
• NDS Context Name: To enable NDS mode, enter the print server context. Use up to 127 characters.
• Operation Mode: Specify whether to use the interface board as a print serv­er or a remote printer.
• Remote Printer No.: This item is effective when the interface board is spec­ified as a remote printer. Enter the same number as the number of the printer to be created on the print server (0 to 254 characters).
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• Job Timeout: When the interface board is used as a NetWare remote print­er, the printer cannot detect when a print job ends. Therefore, the printer terminates printing when a certain period of time has elapsed since it last received print data (i.e., when it has not received print data for a certain pe­riod of time). Specify here this period of time (3 to 255 seconds). The initial value is 15 (seconds).
• Frame Type: Select the frame type from the drop-down menu.
• Print Server Protocol: Select the protocol for NetWare from the drop-down menu.
• NCP Delivery Protocol: Select the protocol for NCP delivery.
G Confirm the settings, and then click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete. Wait several before restarting Web Image Monitor.
H Click [Logout].
Note
To check the configuration is correct, enter the following from the com-
mand prompt:
F:> USERLIST
If the printer works as configured, the name of the print server appears as
a connected user.
If you cannot identify the printer you want to configure, check the printer
name against the configuration page printed from the printer. For details about printing a configuration page, see “Printer Reference”.
If no printer names appear in the list, match the frame types of IPX/SPXs
for the computer and printer. Use the [Network] dialog box of Windows to change the frame type of the computer.
Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 4.x, 5 / 5.1, 6 / 6.5)
Follow the procedure below to connect the machine as a print server using Net­Ware 4.x, NetWare 5 / 5.1, or NetWare 6 / 6.5.
Important
When using the printer as a print server in NetWare 4.x, NetWare 5 / 5.1, or
NetWare 6 / 6.5, set it to the NDS mode.
When using NetWare 5 / 5.1 or NetWare 6 / 6.5, set the printer as a print server.
A Log on to the file server as an administrator or administrator equivalent. B Start NIB Setup Tool from the [Start] menu. C Click [Wizard], and then click [OK].
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D Select the printer you want to configure, and then click [Finish].
A dialog box prompting you to perform the remaining configuration tasks in the Web browser appears. Click [OK], and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts automatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left area, click [Network], and then click [NetWare]. G Confirm the settings, and then click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete. Wait several minutes before restarting Web Image Monitor.
H Click [Logout].
Reference
p.22 “Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x)”
Using Pure IP in the NetWare 5 / 5.1 or 6 / 6.5 Environment
Follow the procedure below to connect the machine as a print server in a pure IP environment of NetWare 5 / 5.1 or NetWare 6 / 6.5.
Important
When creating a queued print server in a pure IP environment of NetWare 5
/ 5.1 or NetWare 6 / 6.5, create a print queue on the file server using NetWare Administrator.
This printer is not available as a remote printer for use in a pure IP environ-
ment.
Setting up using NWadmin
A From Windows, start NWadmin.
For details about NWadmin, see the NetWare manuals.
B Select the object in which the print queue is located in the directory tree,
and then click [Create] on the [Object] menu.
C In the [Class of new object] box, click [Print Queue], and then click [OK]. D In the [Print Queue Name] box, enter the name of the print queue. E In the [Print Queue Volume] box, click [Browse].
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F In the [Available objects] box, click the volume in which the print queue is
created, and then click [OK].
G Check the settings, and then click [Create]. H Select the object in which the printer is located, and then click [Create] on
the [Object] menu.
I In the [Class of new object] box, click [Printer], and then click [OK]. For Net-
Ware 5, click [Printer (Non NDPS)].
J In the [Printer name] box, enter the printer name. K Select the [Define additional properties] check box, and then click [Create]. L Click [Assignments], and then click [Add] in the [Assignments] area. M In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK]. N Click [Configuration], click [Parallel] in the [Printer type] list, and then click
[Communication].
O Click [Manual load] in the [Communication type] area, and then click [OK]. P Check the settings, and then click [OK]. Q Select a context specified using NIB Setup Tool, and then click [Create] on
the [Object] menu.
R In the [Class of new object] box, click [Print Server], and then click [OK]. For
NetWare 5, click [Print Sever (Non NDPS)].
S In the [Print Server Name] box, enter the print server name.
Use the same print server name specified using NIB Setup Tool.
T Select the [Define additional properties] check box, and then click [Create]. U Click [Assignments], and then click [Add] in the [Assignments] area. V In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK]. W Check the settings, and then click [OK]. X Start the print server by entering the following from the console of the Net-
Ware server.
If the print server is in operation, quit and restart it.
To exit
CAREE: unload pserver
To start
CAREE: load pserver print_server_name
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Setting up using NIB Setup Tool
A Log on to the file server as an administrator or administrator equivalent. B Start NIB Setup Tool from the [Start] menu. C Click [Property Sheet], and then click [OK]. D Select the printer you want to configure, and then click [Finish].
A dialog box prompting you to perform the remaining configuration tasks in the Web browser appears. Click [OK], and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts automatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the login name and password, consult your network admin­istrator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left area, click [Network], and then click [NetWare]. G Confirm the settings, and then click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete. Wait several minutes before restarting Web Image Monitor.
H Click [Logout].
Reference
For details , see p.22 “Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x)”
Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 3.x)
Follow the procedure below to use the machine as a remote printer under Net­Ware 3.x.
Setting up using PCONSOLE
A Enter “PCONSOLE” from the command prompt.
F:> PCONSOLE
B Create a print queue.
When using the existing print queue, go to the procedure for creating a printer.
C From the [Available Options] menu, select [Print Queue Information], and then
press the {Enter} key.
D Press {Insert} key, and then enter a print queue name. E Press {Esc} key to return to the [Available Options] menu.
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F Set up the network connection to a printer. G On the [Available Options] menu, click [Print Server Information], and then press
the {Enter} key.
H To create a new print server, press the {Insert} key, and then enter a print
server name.
For a currently defined print server, select a print server in the [Print Server] list.
Use the same printer name specified using NIB Setup Tool.
I From the [Print Server Information] menu, select [Print Server Configuration]. J From the [Print Server Configuration] menu, select [Printer Configuration]. K Select the printer indicated as [Not Installed].
Use the same printer number specified as the remote printer number using NIB Setup Tool.
L To change the printer name, enter a new name.
A name “printer x” is assigned to the printer. The “x” stands for the number of the selected printer.
M As type, select [Remote Parallel, LPT1].
The IRQ, Buffer size, Starting form, and Queue service mode are automatical­ly configured.
N Press the {Esc} key, and then click [Yes] on the confirmation message. O Press the {Esc} key to return to [Print Server Configuration Menu]. P Assign print queues to the created printer. Q From [Print Server Configuration Menu], select [Queues Serviced By Printer]. R Select the printer created. S Press the {Insert} key to select a queue serviced by the printer.
You can select several queues.
T Follow the instructions on the screen to make other necessary settings.
Following these steps, check that the queues are assigned.
U Press the {Esc} key until "Exit?" appears, and then select [Yes] to exit
PCONSOLE.
V Start the print server by entering the following from the console of the Net-
Ware server.
If the print server is in operation, quit and restart it.
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To quit
CAREE: unload pserver
To start
CAREE: load pserver print_server_name
Note
If the printer works as configured, the message “Waiting for job” appears.
Setting up using NIB Setup Tool
A Log on to the file server as a supervisor or supervisor equivalent. B Start NIB Setup Tool from the [Start] menu. C Click [Property Sheet], and then click [OK]. D Select the printer you want to configure, and then click [Finish].
A dialog box prompting you to perform the remaining configuration tasks in the Web browser appears. Click [OK], and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts automatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left area, click [Network], and then click [NetWare]. G Confirm the settings, and then click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete. Wait several minutes before restarting Web Image Monitor.
H Click [Logout].
Reference
For details, see p.22 “Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x)”
Setting Up as a Remote Printer (NetWare 4.x, 5 / 5.1, 6 / 6.5)
Follow the procedure below to use the printer as a remote printer under Net­Ware 4.x, 5 / 5.1 and 6 / 6.5.
Important
To use the printer as a remote printer under NetWare 4.x, 5 / 5.1, 6 / 6.5, set
it to NDS mode.
Do not use the printer as a remote printer when Pure IP is used.
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Setting up using NWadmin
A From Windows, start NWadmin.
For details about NWadmin, see the NetWare manuals.
B Set up the network connection to a print queue. Select the object in which
the print queue is located in the directory tree, and then click [Create] on the [Object] menu.
C In the [Class of new object] box, click [Print Queue], and then click [OK]. D In the [Print Queue Name] box, enter the name of the print queue. E In the [Print Queue Volume] box, click [Browse]. F In the [Available objects] box, click the volume in which the print queue is
created, and then click [OK].
G Check the settings, and then click [Create]. H Set up the network connection to a printer. Select the object in which the
printer is located, and then click [Create] on the [Object] menu.
I In the [Class of new object] box, click [Printer], and then click [OK]. For Net-
Ware 5, click [Printer (Non NDPS)].
J In the [Printer name] box, enter the printer name K Select the [Define additional properties] check box, and then click [Create]. L Assign print queues to the created printer. Click [Assignments], and then
click [Add] in the [Assignments] area.
M In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK]. N Click [Configuration], click [Parallel] in the [Printer type] list, and then click
[Communication].
O Click [Manual load] in the [Communication type] area, and then click [OK].
Check the settings, and then click [OK].
P Set up the network connection to a print server. Select a context specified
using NIB Setup Tool, and then click [Create] on the [Object] menu.
Q In the [Class of new object] box, click [Print Server], and then click [OK]. For
NetWare 5, click [Print Sever (Non NDPS)].
R In the [Print Server Name:] box, enter the print server name.
Use the same print server name specified using NIB Setup Tool.
S Select the [Define additional properties] check box, and then click [Create]. T Assign the printer to the created print server. Click [Assignments], and then
click [Add] in the [Assignments] area.
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U In the [Available objects] box, click the queue you created, and then click [OK]. V In the [Printers] area, click the printer you assigned, and then click [Printer
Number]
W Enter the printer number, and then click [OK]. Check the settings, and then
click [OK].
Use the same printer number specified as the remote printer number using NIB Setup Tool.
X Start the print server by entering the following from the console of the Net-
Ware server.
If the print server is in operation, quit and restart it.
To exit
CAREE: unload pserver
To start
CAREE: load pserver print_server_name
Setting up using NIB Setup Tool
A Log on to the file server as an administrator or administrator equivalent. B Start NIB Setup Tool from the [Start] menu. C Click [Property Sheet], and then click [OK]. D Select the printer you want to configure, and then click [Finish].
A dialog box prompting you to perform the remaining configuration tasks in the Web browser appears. Click [OK], and then wait until Web Image Monitor starts automatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left area, click [Network], and then click [NetWare]. G Confirm the settings, and then click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete. Wait several minutes before restarting Web Image Monitor.
H Click [Logout].
Reference
For details, see p.22 “Setting Up as a Print Server (NetWare 3.x)”
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Using Web Image Monitor
Using Web Image Monitor, you can check the machine status and change set­tings.
Available operations
The following operations can be remotely performed using Web Image Mon­itor from a client computer.
• Displaying machine status or settings
•Checking the print job status or history
• Checking, modifying, printing, or deleting print jobs stored in the Docu­ment Server
• Interrupting currently printing jobs
• Resetting the printer
• Managing the Address Book
• Making machine settings
• Making network protocol settings
• Making security settings
Configuring the machine
To perform the operations from Web Image Monitor, TCP/IP is required. Af­ter the machine is configured to use TCP/IP, operations from Web Image Monitor become available.
Recommended Web browser
•Windows: Internet Explorer 5.5 SP1 or higher Netscape Navigator 6.2 or higher
•Mac OS: Netscape Navigator 6.2 or higher Safari 1.0 or higher
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Note
To use Netscape Navigator with Secured Sockets Layer (SSL: an encryption
protocol), use Netscape Navigator 7.0 or higher.
Safari cannot be used on Mac OS X 10.4.1.
If the previous versions of the Web browser above are used or JavaScript and
cookies are not enabled with the Web browser used, display and operation problems may occur.
If you are using a proxy server, change the Web browser settings. Contact
your network administrator for information about the settings.
The previous page may not appear even after the back button of a Web
browser is clicked. If this happens, click the refresh button of a Web browser.
Updating the machine information is not automatically performed. Click [Re-
fresh] in the display area to update the machine information.
We recommend using Web Image Monitor in the same network.
You cannot access to the machine from outside the firewall.
When using the machine under DHCP, the IP address may be automatically
changed by the DHCP server settings. Enable DDNS setting on the machine, and then connect using the machine's host name. Alternatively, set a static IP address to the DHCP server.
If the HTTP port is disabled, connection to the machine using the machine's
URL cannot be established. SSL setting must be enabled on this machine. For details, consult your network administrator.
When using the SSL encryption protocol, enter “https://(printer's ad-
dress)/”. Internet Explorer must be installed on your computer. Use the most recent available version. We recommend Internet Explorer 6.0 or later.
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Displaying Top Page
This section explains the Top Page and how to display Web Image Monitor.
A Start your Web browser. B Enter “http: //(machine's address)/” in the address bar of a Web browser.
Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears.
If the machine's host name has been registered on the DNS or WINS server, you can enter it.
When setting SSL, a protocol for encrypted communication, under environ­ment which server authentication is issued , enter “https://(machine's ad­dress)/”.
Every Web Image Monitor page is divided into the following areas:
1. Header area
The link to help and dialog box for keyword search appears.
2. Menu area
The dialog box for switching to the user mode and administrator mode appears, and each mode's menu will be displayed.
If you select menu, it's content will be shown on the work area, or the sub ar­ea.
3. Display area
Displays the contents of the item se­lected in the menu area.
Machine information in the display area is not automatically updated. Click [Refresh] at the upper right in the display area to update the machine in­formation. Click the Web browser's [Refresh] button to refresh the entire browser screen.
Machine status, network interface board names, and comments are dis­played.
4. Help
Use Help to view or download Help file contents.
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When user authentication is set
Login (using Web Image Monitor)
Follow the procedure below to log on when user authentication is set.
A Click [Login]. B Enter a login user name and password, and then click [OK].
Note
For user code authentication, enter a user code in [User Name], and then
click [OK].
The procedure may differ depending on the Web browser used.
Log Off (using Web Image Monitor)
Click [Logout] to log off.
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About Menu and Mode
There are two modes available with Web Image Monitor: user mode and admin­istrator mode.
Displayed Items may differ depending on the machine type.
About User Mode
In the user mode, machine status, settings, and print job status can be viewed, but the machine settings cannot be changed.
1. Status
Machine status, including the amount of remaining paper in paper trays and the amount of remaining toner, is dis­played.
2. Job
Allows you to display list of Spooled print Job, Job History, Error Log, Locked Print and Sample Print jobs. This also perform or delete Locked Print and Sample print jobs.
3. Configuration
Display current machine and network settings, and download help files.
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Administrator Mode
In the administrator mode, you can configure various machine settings.
1. Status
Machine status, including the amount of remaining paper in paper trays and the amount of remaining toner, is dis­played.
2. Job
Allows you to display list of Spool Print Job, Job History, Error Log, Locked Print and Sample Print jobs. This also allows you to delete Spooled Print Job, Locked Print and Sample Print jobs.
3. Address Book
User information can be registered, displayed, changed, and deleted.
4. Configuration
Make system settings for the machine, interface settings, and security.
5. Reset Printer Job
Click to reset current print jobs and print jobs in queue. This button is lo­cated on Top Page.
6. Reset Device
Click to reset the printer. If a print job is being processed, the printer will be reset after the print job is completed. This button is located on Top Page.
Access in the Administrator Mode
Follow the procedure below to access Web Image Monitor in the administrator mode.
A On Top Page, click [Login].
The window for entering the login user name and password appears.
B Enter your login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
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Displaying Web Image Monitor Help
When using Help for the first time, clicking either [Help] in the header area or the icon marked “?” in the display area makes the following screen appear, in which you can view Help in two different ways, as shown below:
Viewing Help on our Web site
Downloading Help to your computer
Downloading and Checking Help
You can download Help to your computer. As the Help URL, you can specify the path to the local file to view the Help without connecting to the Internet.
Note
By clicking [Help] in the header area, the contents of Help appear.By clicking “?”, the Help icon in the display area, Help for the setting items in
the display area appears.
Downloading Help
A In the [OS] list, select the operating system. B In the [Language] list, select the language. C Click [Download]. D Download Help by following the instructions on the screen. E Store the downloaded compressed file in a location, and then decompress
the file.
To view the downloaded Web Image Monitor Help, set the path to the loca­tion of the decompressed file.
Linking the URL of the Help File to the [Help] Button.
You can link the URL of the help file on a computer or Web server to the [Help] button.
A Log on to Web Image Monitor in the administrator mode. B In the menu area, click [Configuration]. C Click [Webpage]. D In the [Set Help URL Target] box, enter the URL of the help file.
If you saved the help file to “C:\HELP\EN”, enter “file://C:/HELP/”. For example, if you saved the file to a Web server, and the URL of the index file is “http:// a.b.c.d/HELP/EN/index.html”, enter “http://a.b.c.d/HELP/”.
E Click [Apply].
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Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin, you can monitor the network printers. Also, you can change the configuration of the network interface board using TCP/IP or IPX/SPX.
Important
IPv6 cannot be used on this function.
Protocol stack provided with Operating System
• Windows 95/98/Me TCP/IP IPX/SPX NetWare NetWare Client32 for Windows 95 IntraNetWare Client for Windows 95 Novell Client for Windows 95/98/Me
• Windows 2000 TCP/IP IPX/SPX NetWare Novell Client for Windows NT/2000/XP
• Windows Server 2003 TCP/IP IPX/SPX
•Windows XP TCP/IP IPX/SPX Novell Client for Windows NT/2000/XP
•Windows NT 4.0 TCP/IP IPX/SPX Client Service for NetWare NetWare Client32 for Windows NT IntraNetWare Client for Windows NT Novell Client for Windows NT/2000/XP
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Available operations
The following functions are available:
• Limits settings done from the control panel, and disables changes made to certain items.
• Enables selection of paper type loaded in the machine.
• Switches to, and comes out of Energy Saver mode.
•Checks information about printing, paper quantity, etc.
• Simultaneously monitors multiple printers. When there are many printers, you can create groups and classify printers to facilitate management.
• Checks the machine's network settings and detailed device information.
• Enables you to change the machine's network settings.
• You can check details of print jobs sent from a computer.
• Allows you to check job histories of printed, faxed (LAN-Fax), scanned, and photocopied documents identified by user codes.
• Allows selection of functions such as printing and scanning for each user code.
• Fax numbers and e-mail addresses stored in the machine can be changed and saved by computer.
• You can check each fax job history entry.
• You can make settings for and display the status changes of group devices.
• Using Address Management Tool, you can manage LAN-Fax numbers, user names for Scan to Folder, and addresses for sending and receiving In­ternet faxes.
• The e-mail sender’s name and folder can be protected.
Installing SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
Follow the procedure below to install SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
A Quit all applications currently running. B Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
The installer starts.
C Select an interface language, and then click [OK].
The following languages are available: Czech, Danish, German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Hungarian, Dutch, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese , Finnish, Swedish, Chinese Simple and Chinese Traditional.
D Click [SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin]. E Click [Next >].
The software license agreement appears in the [License Agreement] dialog box.
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F After reading through its contents, click [Next >]. G Follow the instructions on the screen.
A message appears when the installation is completed.
H Click [OK].
A message about restarting the computer may appear. Restart the computer to complete installation.
Note
Auto Run may not work under certain operating system settings. In this
case, launch “Setup.exe” located on the CD-ROM root directory.
If you are required to restart the computer after installing SmartDevice-
Monitor for Admin, restart the computer and continue the configuration.
Changing the Network Interface Board Configuration
Follow the procedure below to change the network interface board configura­tion using SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C In the list, select a machine whose configuration you want to change. D On the [Tools] menu, click [NIB Setup Tool].
A Web browser opens and the window for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
NIB Setup Tool starts when the network interface board is default. Click [Web Browser], and then click [OK].
E Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
F Configure settings using Web Image Monitor. G Quit Web Image Monitor. H Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Reference
p.31 “Using Web Image Monitor”
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Locking the Menus on the Machine's Control Panel
Follow the procedure below to lock the menus on the machine's control panel.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select a machine. D On the [Tools] menu, point to [Device Settings], and then click [Lock Operation
Panel Menu].
A Web browser opens and the window for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
E Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the user name and password, consult your network admin­istrator.
The [System] page of Web Image Monitor appears. Enter required setting items.
F Select [Level 1] or [Level 2] in the [Protect Printer Operation Panel] list. G Click [Apply]. H Quit Web Image Monitor. I Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Note
For details about setting items, see Help in the [General Settings] on [Config-
uration] page.
Changing the Paper Type
Follow the procedure below to change the paper type.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
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C In the list, select a machine whose configuration you want to change. D On the [Tools] menu, point to [Device Settings], and then click [Select Paper
Type].
A Web browser opens and the window for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
E Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
The [Paper] page appears.
F Select a paper type in the [Paper Type] list for each tray. Enter required set-
ting items.
G Click [Apply]. H Quit Web Image Monitor. I Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Note
For details about setting items, see Help in the [General Settings] on [Config-
uration] page.
Managing User Information
Follow the procedure below to manage the user's information using SmartDe­viceMonitor for Admin.
Prints jobs can be managed and functions restricted by user codes.
Starting User Management Tool
Follow the procedure below to start User Management Tool.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C In the list, select a machine you want to manage. D On the [Tools] menu, click [User Management Tool].
The dialog box for entering the login user name and password appears.
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E Enter the user name and password, and then click [OK].
For details about the user name and password, consult your network admin­istrator.
User Management Tool starts.
Note
For details about User Management Tool, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad-
min Help.
Displaying the Number of Sheets Printed
Follow the procedure below to display the number of sheets printed under each user code.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin User Information Management Tool. B Click the [User Page Count] tab of User Management Tool.
The number of pages printed under each user code appears.
C Click [Exit] on the [File] menu to quit User Management Tool.
Exporting the information about the number of pages printed
Follow the procedure below to export the information of the number of pages printed under each user code as a .csv file.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin User Information Management Tool. B Click the [User Page Count] tab of User Management Tool. C On the [File] menu, click [Export User Statistics List]. D Specify the save location and file name, and then click [Save]. E Click [Exit] on the [File] menu to quit User Management Tool.
Resetting the number of pages printed to 0.
Follow the procedure below to reset the number of pages printed under each user code to 0.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin User Information Management Tool. B Click the [User Page Count] tab of User Management Tool. C Click the user whose information you want to reset. D On the [Edit] menu, click [Reset User Counters]. E Select the check box of the items you want to reset, and then click [OK].
A confirmation message appears.
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F Click [OK].
The number of pages printed is reset to 0.
G On the [Edit] menu, click [Apply Settings].
Changes are applied to information on the [User Page Count] tab.
H Click [Exit] on the [File] menu to quit User Management Tool.
Restricting Functions
Follow the procedure below to restrict use of individual functions.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin User Information Management Tool. B Click the [User Counter Information] tab of User Management Tool. C On the [Edit] menu of User Management Tool, click [Restrict Access To De-
vice].
D Select the check box of the functions you want to restrict. E Click [OK].
A confirmation message appears.
F Click [Yes].
The settings are applied.
Setting Applicable Functions to New Users
Follow the procedure below to add new users and set functions applicable to them.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin User Information Management Tool. B Click the [Access Control List:] tab of User Management Tool. C On the [Edit] menu, click [Add New User]. D Enter the user code and user name. E Select the check box of the functions applicable to the new user.
If the check boxes are unavailable, there is no restriction to use that function.
F Click [OK].
The new user is added.
G On the [Edit] menu, click [Apply Settings].
The settings are applied.
H Click [Exit] on the [File] menu to quit User Management Tool.
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Note
For details about setting restrictions, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin
Help.
Configuring the Energy Saver Mode
Follow the procedure below to configure Energy Saver mode.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select the machine whose settings you want to make.
To make settings for all machines in the selected group, select no machine.
D On the [Group:] menu, point to [Energy Save Mode], point to [Set Individually] to
make the settings for only the selected machine or point to [Set By Group] to make the settings for all machines in the selected group, and then click [On] or [Off].
E Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Note
For details about the setting for Energy Saver mode, see SmartDeviceMon-
itor for Admin Help.
Setting a Password
Follow the procedure below to set a password.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C In the list, select a machine whose configuration you want to change.
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D On the [Tools] menu, click [NIB Setup Tool].
A Web browser opens and the dialog box for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
NIB Setup Tool starts when the network interface board is default. Follow the instructions on the screen.
E Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the user name and password, consult your network admin­istrator.
Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears.
F Click [Configuration]. G Click [Program / Change Administrator] on the [Device Settings] area, and then
change the settings.
H Click [Change]. I On the [New Password], enter a password.
Enter the same password in [Confirm Password] .
J Click [OK]. K Click [Apply]. L Quit Web Image Monitor. M Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Checking the Machine Status
Follow the procedure below to check machine status.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C To obtain status details, select the machine in the list, and then click [Open]
on the [Device] menu.
The machine status appears in the dialog box.
D Click [System] or [Printer].
The machine status appears in the dialog box.
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E Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Note
For details about items in the dialog box, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Ad-
min Help.
Changing Names and Comments
Follow the procedure below to change the names and comments of the machine.
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select a machine in the list, and then click [NIB Setup Tool] on the [Tools]
menu.
A Web browser opens and the window for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
NIB Setup Tool starts when the network interface board is default. Follow the instructions on the screen.
D Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears.
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
E Click [Configuration]. F Click [Device Settings]. G On the [System] page, enter the device name in the [Device Name] box and a
comment in the [Comment] box, and click [Apply].
•In the [Device Name] box, enter a device name on the machine using up to 31 characters.
•In the [Comment] box, enter a comment on the machine using up to 31 char- acters.
H Click [OK]. I Quit Web Image Monitor. J Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
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Load Fax Journal
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select a machine in the list, and then click [Load Fax Journal] on the [Tools]
menu.
A Web browser opens and the dialog box for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
D Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
Load Fax Journal area appears in the Web Image Monitor.
E Quit Web Image Monitor. F Quit SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin.
Note
For details, see Help in [Load Fax Journal] area.
Viewing and Deleting Spool Print Jobs
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select a machine in the list, and then click [Spool Printing Job List(Printer)] on
the [Tools] menu.
A Web browser opens and the dialog box for entering the login user name and password for the Web Image Monitor administrator appears.
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D Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
Spool Printing Job List appears in the Web Image Monitor.
To delete the Spool Printing Job, select the document you want to delete and then click [Delete].
Note
To display Spool Printing Job List, spool must be set to [Enable] on Web Im-
age Monitor in advance.
For details, see Help in the Spool Printing Job List area.
Managing Address Information
A Start SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin. B On the [Group:] menu, point to [Search Device], and then click [TCP/IP],
[IPX/SPX] or [TCP/IP SNMPv3].
A list of machines using the selected protocol appears.
Select the protocol of the machine whose configuration you want to change.
If you are using TCP/IP SNMP v3, enter the user authentication.
C Select a machine in the list, and then click [Address Management Tool]on the
[Tools] menu.
The dialog box for entering the login user name and password appears.
D Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
Address Management Tool starts.
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
Note
For details, see Address Management Tool Help.
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Using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
To view the status of machines using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, configure SmartDeviceMonitor for Client beforehand.
Monitoring Printers
Follow the procedure below to monitor the machine using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client.
A Right-click the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client icon, point to [Properties],
and then click [Option...].
The [SmartDeviceMonitor for Client - Options] dialog box appears.
B Select the machine you want to monitor, and then select the [To Be Monitored]
check box in the Monitoring Information Settings area.
To display the machine status in the task tray using the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client icon, select the [Displayed on Task Bar] check box.
C Click [OK].
The dialog box closes and the configured machine is monitored.
Note
For details about status icons, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Client Help.
Checking the Machine Status
Follow the procedure below to check machine status using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client.
A For status details, right-click the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client icon, and
then click the machine.
The machine status appears in the dialog box.
Note
For details about items in the dialog box, see SmartDeviceMonitor for Cli-
ent Help.
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When Using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client
When using IPP with SmartDeviceMonitor for Client, note the following:
• The network printer can only receive one print job from SmartDeviceMonitor for Client at a time. While the network printer is printing, another user cannot access it until the job is finished. In this case, SmartDeviceMonitor for Client tries to access the network printer until the retry interval expires.
• If SmartDeviceMonitor for Client cannot access the network printer and times out, it will stop sending the print job. In this case, you should cancel the paused status from the print queue window. SmartDeviceMonitor for Client will resume access to the network printer. You can delete the print job from the print queue window, but canceling a print job printed by the network printer might cause the next job sent from another user to be incorrectly print­ed.
• If a print job sent from SmartDeviceMonitor for Client is interrupted and the network printer cancels the job because something went wrong, send the print job again.
• Print jobs sent from another computer do not appear in the print queue win­dow, regardless of protocol.
• If various users send print jobs using SmartDeviceMonitor for Client to net­work printers, the printing order might not be the same as that in which the jobs were sent.
• An IP address cannot be used for the IPP port name because the IP address is used for the SmartDeviceMonitor for Client port name.
• When setting SSL, a protocol for encrypted communication, under environ­ment which server authentication is issued, enter “https://(machine's ad­dress)/”. Internet Explorer must be installed on your computer. Use the highest version. Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher is recommended.
•If the [Security Alert] dialog box appears when accessing the machine using IPP to create or configure an IPP port, or when printing, install the certificate. To select the certificate store location when using Certificate Import Wizard, click [Place all certificates in the following store], and then click [Local Computer] under [Trusted Root Certification Authorities].
Note
For details about SSL settings, consult your network administrator.
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Printer Status Notification by E-Mail
Whenever a paper tray becomes empty or paper is jammed, an e-mail alert is is­sued to the registered addresses to notify the printer status.
For this notification, you can make the e-mail notification settings.
Notification timing and e-mail content can be set.
You can be notified of the following events:
• Call Service
•Out of Toner
•Toner Almost Empty
• Waste Toner Bottle is Full
• Add Staple
• Paper Misfeed
• Cover Open
•Out of Paper
• Paper Tray Error
•Output Tray Full
• Unit Connection Error
• Duplex Unit Error
• Document Server Memory Full
Note
• When the service call is set, following call results can be sent.
• Failure automatic call success
• Failure automatic call out of time
• Failure automatic call failure
• Consumable automatic call success
• Remote machine check failure
• Firmware update confirmed
Other call results can be displayed, depending on the machine type.
For details about the service call, contact your service or sales representative.
A Open a Web browser, and then enter “http://(machine's address)/” in the
address bar.
Top Page of Web Image Monitor appears.
When setting SSL, a protocol for encrypted communication, under environ­ment which server authentication is issued , enter “https://(machine's ad­dress)/”.
B Click [Login] on Top Page of Web Image Monitor.
The window for entering the login user name and password appears.
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C Enter the login user name and password, and then click [Login].
For details about the login user name and password, consult your network administrator.
D In the menu area, click [Configuration]. E Click [E-mail] on the [Device Settings] area. F Make the following settings:
• Items in the Reception column: Make the necessary settings for sending
and receiving e-mail.
• Items in the SMTP column: Configure the SMTP server. Check your mail-
ing environment, and then specify the necessary items. You can also per­form mail authentication for the SMTP server.
• Items in the POP before SMTP column: Configure the POP server. Check
your mailing environment, and then specify the necessary items. You can also perform mail authentication for the POP server.
• Items in the POP3/IMAP4 column: Configure the POP3 or IMAP4 server.
Check your mailing environment, and then specify the necessary items.
• Items in the E-mail Communication Port column: Configure the port to be
used for access to the mail server.
• Items in the E-mail Notification column: Items in the E-Mail Notification
Account column: Specify these items if you want to use on-demand e-mail notification.
G Click [Apply].
Auto E-mail Notification
A Click [Configuration] in the menu area, and then click [Auto E-mail Notification]
on the [Device Settings] area.
The dialog box for making notification settings appears.
B Make the following settings:
• Items in Notification Message column: You can set this according to your
needs, for example, the machine's location, service representative contact information.
• Items in the Groups to Notify column: E-mail notification addresses can be
grouped as required.
• Items in the Select Groups/Items to Notify column: Select groups for each
notification type, such as machine status and error. To make detailed settings for these items, click [Edit] next to [Detailed Set- tings of Each Item].
C Click [Apply].
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D Click [Logout]. E Quit Web Image Monitor.
On-demand E-mail Notification
A Click [Configuration] in the menu area, and then click [On-demand E-mail Notifi-
cation] on the [Device Settings] area.
The dialog box for making notification settings appears.
B Make the following settings:
• Notification Subject: Enter a text string to be added to the subject line of re-
turn e-mails.
• Notification Message: You can set this according to your needs, for exam-
ple, the machine's location, service representative contact information.
• Items in the Access Restriction to Information column: Select whether to
restrict accesses based on a specific category of information.
• Items in the Receivable E-mail Address/Domain Name Settings column:
Enter an e-mail address or domain name to use for requesting information by e-mail and to receive its return e-mail.
C Click [Apply]. D Click [Logout]. E Quit Web Image Monitor.
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Mail authentication
You can configure mail authentication to prevent illegal use of the mail server.
SMTP Authentication
Specify SMTP authentication (PLAN, LOGIN, CRAM-MD5, and DIGEST­MD5). When mail is sent to the SMTP server, authentication is performed using the SMTP AUTH protocol by prompting the mail originator to enter the user name and password. This prevents illegal use of the SMTP server.
A In the menu area, click [E-mail]
B Make the following settings:
• SMTP Auth. E-mail Address: Enter the e-mail address.
• SMTP Auth. User Name: Enter the SMTP account name.
• SMTP Auth. Password: To set or change the password for SMTP AUTH.
• SMTP Auth. Encryption: Select whether to encrypt the password or not.
C Click [Apply]
D Click [Logout].
E Quit Web Image Monitor.
POP before SMTP Authentication
Select whether to log on to the POP3 server before sending e-mail.
A In the menu area, click [E-mail].
B Make the following settings:
• POP before SMTP: Enable or disable POP before SMTP.
• POP E-mail Address: Enter the e-mail address.
• POP User Name: Enter the POP account name.
• POP Password: To set or change the POP password.
• Timeout setting after POP Auth.: Enter the time available before con­necting to the SMTP server after logging on to the POP server.
C Click [Apply].
D Click [Logout].
E Quit Web Image Monitor.
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On-demand E-mail Notification
To use on-demand e-mail notification, perform the following configuration tasks in Web Image Monitor.
A In the menu area, click [E-mail].
B Make the following settings:
• E-mail Notification E-mail Address: Enter the address using alphanumeric characters.
• Receive E-mail Notification: Specify whether to use on-demand e-mail no­tification.
• E-mail Notification User Name: Enter the administrator's user name as the mail originator name.
• E-mail Notification Password: Enter the password of the mail notification user.
C Click [OK].
D Click [Logout].
E Quit Web Image Monitor.
Format of on-demand e-mail messages
To use mail notification, you need to send an on-demand e-mail message to this machine. Using your mail software, enter the following:
Note
A mail message must be within 1 MB in size.
E-mail may be incomplete if sent immediately after power on.
Subject field
Format: devicestatus?parameter-name=parameter[&=parameter][&=param­eter]...
Note
The Subject field is case-insensitive.
Parameter names can be written in any order.
Item Description
Subject (Referred to as Subject) Enter a request regarding the device. For de-
tails, see the table below.
From (Referred to as From) Specify a valid mail address. The device in-
formation will be sent to the address speci­fied here.
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Subject field coding examples
Parameters
Parameters specifying the information to be obtained
Parameters specifying the mail format
Note
HTML and XML can be selected for subject field, but output is text only.
Parameters that specify the language for mail bodies
Coding example Action
devicestatus?request=sysconfig&for­mat=text&lang=en
The device's system configuration informa­tion will be sent in an English text format.
devicestatus?request=sysconfig The device's system configuration informa-
tion will be sent in a preset format and lan­guage.
Parameter Meaning Default
request Information to be obtained Mandatory
format Mail format Mail will be sent in the for-
mat preset for each mail ad­dress.
lang Language for mail body Mail will be sent in the lan-
guage preset for each mail address.
Information to be obtained Parameter
System configuration information sysconfig
Network configuration information netconfig
Printer configuration information prtconfig
Supplies information supply
Device status information status
Mail format Parameter
Text text
HTML html
XML xml
Language Parameter
Japanese ja
English en
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Remote Maintenance by telnet
Important
Remote Maintenance should be password-protected so that access is allowed
to administrators only.
The password is the same as the one of Web Image Monitor administrator.
When the password is changed using “mshell”, other passwords change also.
Some command cannot be set depending on the model type.
Using telnet
Follow the procedure below to use telnet.
Important
Only one user at a time can log on to perform remote maintenance.
A Use the IP address or the host name of the machine to start telnet.
% telnet IP_address
B Enter your user name and password.
For details about the user name and password, consult your network admin­istrator.
For user authentication, enter a login user name and password.
For user code authentication, enter a user code in User Name.
C Enter a command. D Quit telnet.
msh> logout
The configuration message about saving the changes appears.
E Enter “yes” to save the changes, and then press the {Enter} key.
If you do not want to save the changes, enter “no”, and then press the {Enter} key. To make further changes, enter “return” at the command line, and then press the {Enter} key.
Note
If the message “Can not write NVRAM information” appears, the changes
are not saved. Repeat the procedure above.
When the changes are saved, the network interface board is reset automat-
ically with that changes.
When the network interface board resets, the print job in print process will
be printed. However, print jobs in queue will be canceled.
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access
Use the “access” command to view and configure access control. You can also specify two or more access ranges.
View settings
msh> access
Configuration
msh> access range “start-address end-address”
• The star mark represents a target number between 1 and 5. (Up to five ac­cess ranges can be registered and selected.)
Example: to specify accessible IP addresses between 192.168.0.10 and
192.168.0.20:
msh> access 1 range 192.168.0.10 192.168.0.20
Access control initialization
msh> access flush
• Use the “flush” command to restore the default settings so that all access ranges become “0.0.0.0”.
Note
The access range restricts computers from use of the machine by IP address.
If you do not need to restrict printing, make the setting “0.0.0.0”.
Valid ranges must be from lower (start address) to higher (end address).
Up to five access ranges can be specified. The entry is invalid if the target
number is omitted.
You cannot send print jobs, or access Web Image Monitor and diprint from a
restricted IP address.
appletalk
Use the “appletalk” command to view and configure Appletalk parameters.
View settings
msh> appletalk
• [2] means “active” and [0] means “inactive”.
• The default is [2].
Changing PAP timeout configuration
msh> appletalk ptimeout value > 0
• Timeout value becomes effective.
msh> appletalk ptimeout value = 0
• Timeout value becomes ineffective.
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autonet
Use the “autonet” command to configure AutoNet parameters.
View settings
The following command displays the current AutoNet settings:
msh> autonet
Configuration
You can configure AutoNet settings.
msh> autonet {on|off}
• {on} means “active” and {off} means “inactive”.
Current interface priority configuration display
msh> autonet priority
Interface priority configuration
msh> autonet priority “interface_name”
• You can give interface's AutoNet parameter priority.
• Priority settings are available when multiple interfaces are installed.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Note
If an interface is not selected, the current interface connection settings remain
in effect.
For details about AutoNet, refer to autonet parameters.
btconfig
Use the “btconfig” command to make Bluetooth settings.
View settings
Bluetooth settings are displayed.
msh> btconfig
Mode settings
You can set the Bluetooth operation mode to {private} or {public}.
msh> btconfig {private | public}
• The default is {public}.
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
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devicename
Use the “devicename” command to display and change the printer name.
View settings
msh> devicename
Printer name configuration
msh> devicename name “string”
• Enter a printer name using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
• Set single names for each printer.
Printer name initialization
msh> devicename clear name
• Reset the printer name to its default.
dhcp
Use the “dhcp” command to configure DHCP settings.
View settings
The following command displays the current DHCP settings.
msh> dhcp
Configuration
You can configure DHCP.
msh> dhcp “interface_name” {on|off}
• Click {on} to enable dhcp. Click {off} to disable DHCP.
• If the DNS server address and domain name are obtained from DHCP, be sure to click {on}.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11 interface is installed.
Current interface priority configuration display
msh> dhcp priority
Interface priority configuration
msh> dhcp priority “interface_name”
• You can select which interface has DHCP parameter priority.
• Priority settings are available when multiple interfaces are installed.
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11 interface
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DNS server address selection
msh> dhcp dnsaddr {dhcp | static}
• Specify whether to obtain the DNS server address from the DHCP server or use the address set by a user.
• To obtain the DNS server address from the DHCP server, specify “dhcp”. To use the address set by a user, specify “static”.
Domain name selection
msh> dhcp domainname {dhcp | static}
• Specify whether to obtain the domain name from the DNS server or use the domain name set by a user.
• To obtain the domain name from the DHCP server, specify “dhcp”. To use the domain name set by a user, specify “static”.
Reference
p.114 “Using DHCP”
p.63 “dns”
p.64 “domainname”
diprint
The direct printing port enables direct printing from a network-connected com­puter.
Use the “diprint” command to change direct printing port settings.
View settings
The following command displays the current direct printing port settings:
msh> diprint
Example output:
port 9100 timeout=300(sec) bidirect on con multi apl async
• The “port” specifies the port number of the direct printing port.
• The “bidirect” setting indicates whether the direct printing port is bidirec­tional or not.
Setting timeout
msh> diprint timeout [30~65535]
• You can specify the timeout interval to use when the printer is expecting data from the network.
• The default is 300 seconds.
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Specifying the number of concurrent connections
msh> diprint con {multi | single}
• The above command specifies the number of concurrent diprint connec­tions. Specify “multi” for multiple connections or “single” for a single con­nection.
• The default is “multi”.
dns
Use the “dns” command to configure or display DNS (Domain Name System) settings.
View settings
The following command displays current DNS settings:
msh> dns
DNS server configuration
The following command enables or disables the IP DNS server address:
msh> dns “number” server “server address”
The following command displays a configuration using the IP address
192.168.15.16 on a DNS 1 server:
msh> dns 1 server 192.168.15.16
• You can register up to three IP DNS server numbers.
• You cannot use “255.255.255.255” as the DNS server address.
Dynamic DNS function setting
msh> dns “interface_name” ddns {on|off}
• You can set the dynamic DNS function “active” or “inactive”.
• {on} means “active” and {off} means “inactive”.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Specifying the record overlap operation
msh> dns overlap {update|add}
• You can specify operations performed when records overlap.
•update To delete old records and register new records.
•add To add new records and store the old records.
• When CNAME overlaps, it is always changed, irrespective of settings.
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
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CNAME registration
msh> dns cname {on|off}
• You can specify whether to register CNAME.
• {on} means “active” and {off} means “inactive”.
• The CNAME registered is the default name beginning with rnp. CNAME cannot be changed.
A records registration
msh> dns arecord {dhcp|own}
•{dhcp} You can specify the method of registering an A record when the dynamic DNS function is enabled and DHCP is used.
•{own} To register an A record using the printer as the DNS client. The DNS server address and the domain name already designated are used for the registration.
Record updating interval settings
msh> dns interval “time”
• You can specify the interval after which records are updated when using the dynamic DNS function.
• The updating interval is specified hourly. It can be entered between 1 and 255 hours.
• The default is 24 hours.
domainname
Use the “domainname” command to display or configure the domain name set­tings.
You can configure the Ethernet interface, or IEEE 802.11b interface.
View settings
The following command displays the current domain name:
msh> domainname
Interface domain configuration
msh> domainname “interface_name”
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Setting the Domain Name
msh> domainname “interface_name” name “domain name”
• A domain name can be entered using up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
• The Ethernet interface and IEEE 802.11b interface will have the same do­main name.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Deleting the Domain Name
msh> domainname “interface_name” clear name
help
Use the “help” command to display the available command list and the proce­dures for using those commands.
Command list display
msh> help
Display of procedure for using commands
msh> help “command_name”
hostname
Use the “hostname” command to change the printer name.
View settings
msh> hostname
Configuration
msh> hostname “interface_name ” “printer_name”
• Enter the printer name using up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
• You cannot use a printer name beginning “RNP” (in either upper or lower case).
• The Ethernet interface and IEEE 802.11b interface will have the same print­er name.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Interface Interface set
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
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Initializing the printer name for each interface
msh>hostname “interface_name” clear name
ifconfig
Use the “ifconfig” command to view and configure TCP/IP (IP address, subnet mask, broadcast address, default gateway address) for the printer.
View settings
msh> ifconfig
Configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_name” “parameter” “address”
• If you did not enter an interface name, it is automatically set to the Ethernet interface.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
The following explains how to configure an IP address 192.168.15.16 on Eth­ernet interface.
msh> ifconfig ether 192.168.15.16
Netmask configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_name” netmask “address”
The following explains how to configure a subnet mask 255.255.255.0 on Eth­ernet interface.
msh> ifconfig ether netmask 255.255.255.0
Broadcast address configuration
msh> ifconfig “interface_name” broadcast “address”
Changing the Interface
msh> ifconfig “interface” up
• You can specify either the Ethernet interface or IEEE 802.11b interface when using the optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit.
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet Interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b Interface
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Note
To get the above addresses, contact your network administrator.
Use the default configuration if you cannot obtain setting addresses.
The IP address, subnet mask and broadcast address are the same as that for
the ethernet interface and IEEE 802.11b interface.
TCP/IP configuration is the same for both Ethernet and IEEE 802.11 interface.
If interfaces are changed, the new interface inherits the configuration.
Use “0x” as the initial two letters of a hexadecimal address.
info
Use the “info” command to display printer information such as paper tray, out­put tray, and printer language.
Printer information display
msh> info
Reference
p.87 “Getting Printer Information over the Network”
ipp
Use the “ipp” command to view and configure IPP settings.
Viewing settings
The following command displays the current IPP settings:
msh> ipp
IPP timeout configuration
Specify how many seconds the computer waits before canceling an interrupt­ed print job. The time can be entered between 30 to 65535 seconds.
msh> ipp timeout [30 - 65535]
IPP user authorization configuration
Use IPP user authorization to restrict users to print with IPP. The default is “off”.
msh> ipp auth {basic|digest|off}
• User authorization settings are “basic” and “digest”.
• If user authorization is specified, register a user name. You can register up to 10 users.
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IPP user configuration
Configure IPP users according to the following messages:
msh> ipp user
The following message appears:
msh> Input user number (1 to 10):
Enter the number, user name, and password.
msh> IPP user name:user1 msh> IPP password:*******
After configuring the settings, the following message appears:
User configuration changed.
netware
Use the “netware” command to view and configure the NetWare settings such as the print server name or file server name.
Netware Printer Server Names
msh> netware pname character string
• Enter the NetWare print server name using up to 47 characters.
Netware File Server Names
msh> netware fname character string
• Enter the NetWare file server name using up to 47 characters.
Encap type
msh> netware encap {802.3|802.2|snap|ethernet2|auto}
Remote Printer Number
msh> netware rnum {0–254}
Timeout
msh> netware timeout {3–255}
Printer server mode
msh> netware mode pserver msh> netware mode ps
Remote printer mode
msh> netware mode rprinter msh> netware mode rp
NDS context name
msh> netware context character string
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SAP interval
msh> netware “sap_interval”
Setting login mode for file server
msh> netware login server
Setting login mode for NDS tree
msh> netware login tree
Setting login mode for NDS tree name
msh> netware tree “NDS name”
File transfer protocol
msh> netware trans {ippri|ipxpri|ip|ipx}
• If you do not specify the protocol, the current setting is displayed.
passwd
Use the “passwd” command to change the remote maintenance password.
Changing the Password
msh> passwd
• Enter the current password.
• Enter the new password.
• Renter the new password to confirm it.
Changing the Password of the administrators using the Supervisor
msh> passwd {Administrator ID}
• Enter the new password.
• Renter the new password to confirm it.
Note
Be sure not to forget or lose the password.
The password can be entered using up to 32 alphanumeric characters. Pass-
words are case-sensitive. For example, “R” is not the same as “r”.
Protocol Set Protocol
ippri TCP/IP+IPX
ipxpri TCP/IP+IPX
ip TCP/IP
ipx IPX
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prnlog
Use the “prnlog” command to obtain printer log information.
Print logs display
msh> prnlog
• Display 20 previous print jobs.
msh> prnlog “ID Number”
• Specify the ID number of the displayed print log information to display ad­ditional details about a print job.
Reference
p.87 “Getting Printer Information over the Network”.
rendezvous
Use the “rendezvous” command to display rendezvous-related settings.
View settings
rendezvous settings are displayed.
msh> rendezvous
Rendezvous service name setting
You can specify the rendezvous service name.
msh> rendezvous cname “computer name”
• The computer name can be entered using up to 63 alphanumeric charac­ters.
Rendezvous Installation location information setting
You can enter information about the location where the printer is installed.
msh> rendezvous location “location”
• Information about location can be entered using up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Setting order of priority for each protocol
•diprint
msh> rendezvous diprint [0–99]
•ipp
msh> rendezvous ipp [0–99]
You can specify the order of priority for “diprint” and “ipp”. Smaller numbers indicate higher priority.
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IP TTL setting
msh> rendezvous ip ttl {1-255}
You can specify the IP TTL (the number of routers a packet can pass through).
Note
The default is 255.
Resetting the computer name and location information
You can reset the computer name and location information.
msh> rendezvous clear {cname | location}
•cname Reset the computer name. The default computer name will be displayed when the computer is restarted.
•location Reset the location information. The previous location information will be deleted.
Interface configuration
msh> rendezvous linklocal “interface_name”
• If many types of interface are installed, configure the interface that com­municates with linklocal address.
• If you do not specify an interface, the Ethernet interface is automatically se­lected.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
route
Use the “route” command to view and control the routing table.
Specified route information display
msh> route get “destination”
• Specify the IP address to destination. “0.0.0.0” cannot be specified as destination address.
Enabling/disabling specified IP destination
msh> route active {host|net} “destination” {on | off}
• You can turn the specified destination on or off. Host becomes the default setting.
Interface Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
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Adding IP Routing Table
msh> route add {host|net} “destination” “gateway”
• Adds a host or network route to “destination”, and a gateway address to “gateway” in the table.
• Specify the IP address to destination and gateway.
• Host becomes the default setting.
Setting the Default IP Gateway
msh> route add default “gateway”
Deleting specified IP destination from Routing Table
msh> route delete {host|net} “destination”
• Host becomes the default setting.
• IP address of destination can be specified.
Route initialization
msh> route flush
Note
The maximum number of routing tables is 16.
Set a gateway address when communicating with devices on an external net-
work.
The same gateway address is shared by all interfaces.
set
Use the “set” command to set the protocol information display “active” or “in­active”.
View settings
The following command displays protocol information (active/inactive).
msh> set tcpip msh> set appletalk msh> set netware msh> set smb msh> set protocol
• When protocol is specified, information about TCP/IP, AppleTalk, Net­ware, SCSI print, and SMB appears.
msh> set ftp msh> set rsh msh> set diprint msh> set web msh> set snmp
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msh> set ssl msh> set nrs msh> set rfu msh> set ipp msh> set http msh> set rendezvous msh> set nbt msh> set ssdp
Configuration
• Enter “up”to enable protocol, and enter “down” to disable protocol.
You can set the protocol to “active” or “inactive”.
msh> set tcpip {up | down}
• If you disable TCP/IP, you cannot use remote access after logging off. If you did this by mistake, you can use the control panel to enable remote ac­cess via TCP/IP.
• Disabling TCP/IP also disables ftp, rsh, diprint, web, snmp, ssl, ipp, http, rendezvous.
msh> set appletalk {up | down} msh> set netware {up | down} msh> set smb {up | down} msh> set ftp {up | down} msh> set rsh {up | down} msh> set diprint {up | down} msh> set web {up | down} msh> set snmp {up | down} msh> set nrs {up | down} msh> set rfu {up | down} msh> set ipp {up | down} msh> set http {up | down} msh> set rendezvous {up | down} msh> set ssdp {up | down} msh> set nbt {up | down}
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show
Use the “show” command to display network interface board configuration settings.
View settings
msh> show
• If “-p” is added, you can view settings one by one.
Reference
p.95 “Configuring the Network Interface Board”
slp
Use “slp” command to view and configure SLP settings.
msh> slp ttl “ttl_val”
• You can search the NetWare server using SLP in the PureIP environment of NetWare 5/5.1. Using the “slp” command, you can configure the value of TTL which can be used by SLP multicast packet.
• The default value of TTL is 1. A search is executed only within a local seg­ment. If the router does not support multicast, the settings are not available even if the TTL value is increased.
• The acceptable TTL value is between 1 and 255.
smb
Use the “smb” command to configure or delete the computer or workgroup name for SMB.
Computer Name settings
msh> smb comp “computer name”
• Set computer name using up to 15 characters. Names beginning with
“RNP” or “rnp” cannot be entered.
Working Group Name settings
msh> smb group “work group name”
• Set workgroup name using up to 15 characters
Comment settings
msh> smb comment “comment”
• Set comment using up to 31 characters.
Notify print job completion
msh> smb notif {on | off}
• To notify print job completion, specify “on”. Otherwise, specify “off”
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Deleting Computer Name
msh> smb clear comp
Deleting Group Name
msh> smb clear group
Deleting Comment
msh> smb clear comment
View Protocol
msh> smb protocol
snmp
Use the “snmp” command to display and edit SNMP configuration settings such as the community name.
View settings
msh> snmp
• Default access settings 1 is as follows:
Community name:public IP address:0.0.0.0 IPX address:00000000:000000000000 Access type:read-only Effective Protocol:IP/IPX
• Default access settings 2 is as follows:
Community name:admin IP address:0.0.0.0 IPX address:00000000:000000000000 Access type:read-write Effective Protocol:IP/IPX
• If “-p” is added, you can view settings one by one.
• To display the current community, specify its registration number.
Display
msh> snmp ?
Community name configuration
msh> snmp “number” name “community_name”
• You can configure ten SNMP access settings numbered 1-10.
• The printer cannot be accessed from SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin or
SmartDeviceMonitor for Client if “public” is not registered in numbers 1-
10. When changing the community name, use SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin and SNMP Setup Tool to correspond with printer settings.
• The community name can be entered using up to 15 characters.
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Deleting community name
msh> snmp “number” clear name
Access type configuration
msh> snmp “number” type “access_type”
Protocol configuration
msh> snmp {ip|ipx} {on|off}
• Use the following command to set protocols “active” or “inactive”: If you
set a protocol “inactive”, all access settings for that protocol are disabled.
• Specify “ip” for TCP/IP or “ipx” for IPX/SPX.
• {on} means “active” and {off} means “inactive”.
• All protocols cannot be turned off concurrently.
Configuration of protocol for each registration number
msh> snmp “number” active {ip|ipx} {on|off}
• To change the protocol of access settings, use the following command.
However, if you have disabled a protocol with the above command, acti­vating it here has no effect.
Access configuration
msh> snmp “number” {ip|ipx} “address”
• You can configure a host address according to the protocol used.
• The network interface board accepts requests only from hosts that have IP
addresses with access types of “read-only” or “read-write”. Enter “0” to have network interface board accept requests from any host without re­quiring a specific type of access.
• Enter a host address to deliver “trap” access type information to.
• To specify TCP/IP, enter “ip” followed by a space, and then the IP address.
• To specify IPX/SPX, enter “ipx” followed by a space, the IPX address fol-
lowed by a decimal, and then the MAC address of the network interface board.
sysLocation configuration
msh> snmp location
Deleting sysLocation
msh> snmp clear location
Access type Type of access permission
no not accessible
read read only
write read and write
trap user is notified of trapmessages
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sysContact setting
msh> snmp contact
Deleting sysContact
msh> snmp clear contact
SNMP v1v2 function configuration
msh> snmp v1v2 {on|off}
• Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable.
SNMP v3 function configuration
msh> snmp v3 {on|off}
• Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable.
SNMP TRAP configuration
msh> snmp trap {v1|v2|v3} {on|off}
• Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable.
Remote Configuration Authorization configuration
msh> snmp remote {on|off}
• Specify “on” to enable, and “off” to disable the SNMP v1v2 setting.
SNMP v3 TRAP configuration display
msh> snmp v3trap msh> snmp v3trap {1-5}
• If a number from 1-5 is entered, settings are displayed for that number only.
Configuring a sending address for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap {1-5} {ip|ipx} “address”
Configuring a sending protocol for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap {1-5} active {ip|ipx} {on|off}
Configuring a user account for SNMP v3 TRAP
msh> snmp v3trap {1-5} account “account_name”
• Enter an account name using up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
Deleting an SNMP v3 TRAP user account
msh> snmp v3trap {1-5} clear account
Configuring an SNMP v3 encryption algorithm
msh> snmp v3auth {md5|sha1}
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Configuring SNMP v3 encryption
msh> snmp v3priv {auto|on}
• Set “auto” for automatic encryption configuration
• Set “on” for mandatory encryption configuration.
sntp
The printer clock can be synchronized with a NTP server clock using Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP). Use the “sntp” command to change SNTP set­tings.
View settings
msh> sntp
NTP server address configuration
You can specify the IP address of the NTP server.
msh> sntp server “IP_address”
Interval configuration
msh> sntp interval “polling_time”
• You can specify the interval at which the printer synchronizes with the op-
erator-specified NTP server. The default is 60 minutes.
• The interval can be entered from 0, or between 15 and 10,080 minutes.
• If you set 0, the printer synchronizes with the NTP server only when you
turn the printer on. After that, the printer does not synchronize with the NTP server.
Time-zone configuration
msh> sntp timezone “+/-hour_time”
• You can specify the time difference between the printer clock and NTP
server clock. The values are between –12:00 and +13:00.
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spoolsw
Use the “spoolsw” command to view and configure Job Spool settings.
You can only specify diprint, ipp, ftp, and smb(TCP/IP) protocol.
• The “spoolsw” command for configuring Job Spool settings is available only when the optional hard disk is installed.
View settings
The Job Spool setting appears.
msh> spoolsw
Job Spool setting
msh> spoolsw spool {on|off}
Note
Specify “on” to enable Job Spool, or “off” to disable it.
Resetting Job spool setting
msh> spoolsw clear job {on|off}
• When the printer power is cut during job spooling, this determines wheth-
er to reprint the spooled job.
Protocol configuration
msh> spoolsw diprint {on|off} msh> spoolsw ipp {on|off} msh> spoolsw smb {on|off} msh> spoolsw ftp {on|off}
• You can specify the settings for diprint, ipp, ftp, and smb.
ssdp
Use the “ssdp” command to view and configure SSDP settings.
View settings
msh> ssdp
Setting effective time
msh> ssdp profile {1801–86400}
The default is 10800 seconds.
Advertise packet TTL settings
msh> ssdp ttl {1–255}
The default is 4.
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status
Use the “status” command to display the printer status.
view messages
msh> status
Reference
p.101 “System Log Information”
syslog
Use the “syslog” command to display the information stored in the printer's sys­tem log.
View message
msh> syslog
Reference
p.101 “System Log Information”
upnp
Use the “upnp” command to display and configure the universal plug and play.
Public URL display
msh> upnp url
Public URL configuration
msh> upnp url "string"
• Enter the URL string in the character string.
Deleting Public URL
msh> upnp clear url
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web
Use the “web” command to display and configure parameters on Web Image Monitor.
View Settings
msh> web
URL Configuration
You can set URLs linked by clicking [URL] on Web Image Monitor. Specify “1” or “2” for x as the number corresponding to the URL. Up to two URLs can be registered and specified.
msh> web url http://”The URL or IP address you want to register”/
Resetting URLs registered as link destinations
msh> web x clear url
Specify “1” or “2” for x as the corresponding number to the URL.
Link name configuration
You can enter the name for URL that appears on Web Image Monitor. Specify “1” or “2” for x as the corresponding number to the link name.
msh> web name “Name you want to display”
Resetting URL names registered as link destinations
msh> web x clear name
Specify “1” or “2” for x as the number corresponding to the link name.
Help URL Configuration
You can set URLs linked by clicking [Help] or [?] on Web Image Monitor.
msh> web help http://”Help URL or IP address”/help/
Resetting Help URL
msh> web clear help
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wiconfig
Use the “wiconfig” command to make settings for IEEE 802.11b.
View settings
msh> wiconfig
View IEEE 802.11b settings
msh> wiconfig cardinfo
• If IEEE 802.11b is not working correctly, its information is not displayed.
Configuration
msh> wiconfig “parameter”
Parameter Value configured
mode [ap|adhoc|802.11adhoc] You can set the infrastructure mode(ap) , the
802.11 Ad hoc mode (802.11adhoc), or the ad hoc mode (adhoc).
The default is ad hoc mode.
ssid “ID value You can make settings for the SSID in the in-
frastructure mode.
Usable characters are ASCII 0x20-0x7e (32 bytes).
An SSID value is set automatically to the nearest access point if no setting is made.
If no setting is made for the 802.11 ad hoc mode, the same value for the infrastructure mode or an ASSID value is automatically set. The default is blank.
channel frequency “channel no. You can enable or disable the WEP function.
To enable the WEP function, specify [on]; to disable it, specify [off].
To start the WEP function, enter the correct WEP key. The default is “11”.
enc [on|off] You can enable or disable the WEP function.
To enable the WEP function, specify [on]; to disable it, specify [off].
To start the WEP function, enter the correct WEP key.
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key [ “key value” ] val [1|2|3|4] You can specify the WEP key when entering
in hexadecimal.
With a 64-bit WEP, you can use 10 digit hex­adecimals. With a 128-bit WEP, you can use 26 digit hexadecimals.
Up to four WEP keys can be registered. Spec­ify the number to be registered with “val”.
When a WEP is specified by key, the WEP specified by key phrase is overwritten.
To use this function, set the same key number and WEP key for all ports that trans­mit data to each other. Put “0x”on the front of WEP key.
You can omit the numbers with “val”. The key number is set to 1 when making these omissions. The default is blank.
keyphrase [ “phrase” ] val [1|2|3|4] You can specify the WEP key when entering
in ASCII.
With a 64-bit WEP, you can use10 digit hex­adecimals. With a 128-bit WEP, you can use 26 digit hexadecimals.
Up to four WEP keys can be registered. Spec­ify the number to be registered with “val”.
When a WEP is specified by key phrase, the WEP specified by key is overwritten.
To use this function, set the same key number and WEP key for all ports that trans­mit data to each other.
You can omit the numbers with “val”. The key number is set to1 when making these omissions. The default is blank.
encval [1|2|3|4] You can specify which of the four WEP keys
is used for packet encoding. “1” is set if a number is not specified.
auth [open|shared] You can set an authorization mode when us-
ing WEP. The specified value and authorized mode are as follows:
open: open system authorized (default)
shared: shared key authorized rate
Parameter Value configured
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wins
Use the “wins” command to configure WINS server settings.
Viewing settings
msh> wins
• If the IP address obtained from DHCP differs from the WINS IP address,
the DHCP address is the valid address.
Configuration
msh> wins “interface_name” {on | off}
• {on} means “active” and {off} means “inactive”.
• Be sure to specify the interface.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Address configuration
Use the following command to configure a WINS server IP address:
msh> wins “interface_name” {primary|secondary} “IP ad­dress”
• Use the “primary” command to configure a primary WINS server IP address.
• Use the “secondary” command to configure a secondary WINS server IP
address.
• Do not use “255.255.255.255” as the IP address.
rate [auto|11m|5.5m|2m|1m] You can set the IEEE 802.11b transmitting
speed.
The speed you specify here is the speed at which data is sent. You can receive data at any speed.
auto: automatically set (default)
11m: 11 Mbps fixed
5.5m: 5.5 Mbps fixed
2m:2 Mbps fixed
1m: 1 Mbps fixed
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
Parameter Value configured
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NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP) Scope ID Selection
You can specify the NBT scope ID.
msh> wins “interface_name” scope “scope ID”
• The scope ID can be entered using up to 31 alphanumeric characters.
• Be sure to specify the interface.
• wlan can be specified only when the IEEE 802.11b interface is installed.
Interface name Interface configured
ether Ethernet interface
wlan IEEE 802.11b interface
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SNMP
The SNMP agent operating on UDP and IPX is incorporated into the built-in Eth­ernet board and optional IEEE 802.11b interface unit of this printer.
Using the SNMP manager, you can get information about the printer.
Important
If you changed the machine's community name, change the configuration of
the connected computer accordingly, using SNMP Setup Tool. For details, see SNMP Setup Tool Help.
The default community names are [public] and [admin]. You can get MIB infor­mation using these community names.
Start SNMP Setup Tool
• Windows 95/98/Me, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0:
Click the [Start] button. Point to [SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin] on the [Programs] menu. Click [SNMP Setup Tool].
•Windows XP:
Click the [Start] button. Point to [SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin] on the [All Programs] menu. Click [SNMP Setup Tool].
Supported MIBs(SNMPv1/v2)
•MIB-II
•PrinterMIB
•HostResourceMIB
• RicohPrivateMIB
Supported MIBs(SNMPv3)
•MIB-II
•PrinterMIB
•HostResourceMIB
• RicohPrivateMIB
• SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
• SNMP-TARGET-MIB
• SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB
• SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB
• SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB
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Getting Printer Information over the Network
This section explains details of each item displayed in the printer status and in­formation.
This manual covers all models, and therefore contains functions and settings that may not be available for your model.
Current Printer Status
The printer status can be checked using the following commands:
• UNIX: Use the “lpq” command and “rsh”, “rcp”, and “ftp” parameters.
• mshell: Use the “status” command.
Messages Description
Access Restricted The job was canceled because user have no authority.
Add staples (Booklet: Back) The staple of booklet finisher (back) is exhausted.
Add staples (Booklet: Both) The staple of booklet finisher is exhausted.
Add staples (Booklet: Front) The staple of booklet finisher (front) is exhausted.
Adjusting... The machine is initializing or calibrating.
Call Service Center There is a malfunction in the machine.
Canceled The job is reset.
Canceling Job... The job is being reset.
Card/Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for prepaid card or key.
Coin or amount not inserted The machine is waiting for coin to be inserted.
Coin/Key Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for coin or key counter.
Configuring... Setting is being changed.
Cooling Down Fusing Unit... The fusing unit is cooling down.
Cover Open: ADF The document feeder is open.
Cover Open: Bridge Unit Left The cover of the left bridge unit is open.
Cover Open: Bridge Unit Right The cover of the right bridge unit is open.
Cover Open: Duplex Unit The cover of the duplex unit is open.
Cover Open: Finisher The cover of Finisher is open.
Cover Open: Finisher Front The front cover of Finisher is open.
Cover Open: Finisher Rear The cover of the rear finisher is open.
Cover Open: Finisher Upper The upper cover of Finisher is open.
Cover Open: Front Cover The front cover is open.
Cover Open: Lower Right Cover The lower right cover is open.
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Cover Open: Right Cover The right cover is open.
Cover Open: Upper Right Cover The upper right cover is open.
Data Size Error The data size error occurred.
Empty: Black Toner The black toner cartridge is almost empty.
Energy Saver Mode The machine is in Energy Saver Mode.
Error An error has occurred.
Error: Address Book An error has occurred in the data of the address book.
Error: Command Transmission An error has occurred in the machine.
Error: DIMM Value A memory error occurred.
Error: Ethernet Board An Ethernet board error has occurred.
Error: HDD Board A hard disk drive board error has occurred.
Error: Media Link Board An error has occurred on the media link board.
Error: Memory Switch A memory switch error has occurred.
Error: Optional Font An error has occurred in the font file of the machine.
Error: Optional RAM An error has occurred in the optional memory unit.
Error: Parallel I/F Board An error has occurred in the parallel interface.
Error: PDL An error has occurred in the page description lan-
guage.
Error: Rem. Certificate Renewal An error has occurred in the remote sever renewal.
Error: USB Board An error has occurred in the USB interface board.
Error: USB Interface An error has occurred in the USB interface.
Error: Wireless Card Wireless card is not inserted during start up, or the
IEEE 802.11b interface unit or the wireless card is tak­en out after start up .
Error: Wireless Card or Board An error has occurred in the IEEE802.11b interface
unit.
Exceed Booklet Stapling Limit The printing has exceeded the stapling limit of the
booklet finisher.
Full: Finisher Finisher tray is full.
Full: Finisher Booklet Tray Booklet tray of Finisher is full.
Full: Finisher Shift Tray Shift tray of Finisher is full.
Full: Finisher Shift Tray 1, 2 The shift tray 1 and 2 of Finisher are full.
Full: Finisher Tray Finisher Tray is full.
Full: Finisher Upper Tray Finisher's upper tray is full.
Full: Hole Punch Receptacle Punch Chip receptacle for hole punch is full.
Full: Internal Shift Tray The internal shift tray is full.
Full: Internal Tray 1 Internal tray 1 is full.
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Full: Internal Tray 2 Internal tray 2 is full.
Full: Waste Toner Waste toner is full.
Hex Dump Mode It is a hex dump mode.
Immed. Trans. not connected It did not connect directly with the other party of the
transmission.
Immediate Transmission Failed An error has occurred while transmitting directly.
In Use: Copier The copier is being used.
In Use: Fax The fax is being used.
In Use: Finisher Other functions is using Finisher.
In Use: Input Tray Other functions is using the input tray.
In Use: Staple Unit Other functions is using the staple unit.
Independent-supplier Toner Toner that is not recommended is set.
Key Card not inserted The machine is waiting for key card to be inserted.
Key Card/Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for key card or key counter to
be inserted.
Key Counter not inserted The machine is waiting for key counter to be left in it.
Loading Toner... Toner is being supplied.
Low: Black Toner The black toner cartridge is not set correctly, or toner
is almost running out.
Low: Toner The toner cartridge is not set correctly, or toner is al-
most running out.
Malfunction: Booklet Processor There is a problem with booklet finisher.
Malfunction: Duplex Unit There is a problem with the duplex unit.
Malfunction: Ext. Charge Unit There is a problem with the external charge unit.
Malfunction: Finisher There is a problem with the finisher.
Malfunction: Interposer There is a problem with the interposer.
Malfunction: Output Tray There is a problem with the output tray.
Malfunction: Staple Unit There is a problem with the staple unit.
Malfunction: Tray 1 There is a problem with tray 1.
Malfunction: Tray 2 There is a problem with tray 2.
Malfunction: Tray 3 There is a problem with tray 3.
Malfunction: Tray 3 (LCT) There is a problem with tray 3 (LCT).
Malfunction: Tray 4 There is a problem with tray 4.
Memory Low: Copy Memory shortage has occurred while the copy was
operating.
Memory Low: Data Storage Memory shortage has occurred while the document
was being accumulated.
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Memory Low: Fax Scanning Memory shortage has occurred while transmitting the
fax.
Memory Low: Scanning Memory shortage has occurred while the scanner was
working.
Miscellaneous Error Other error has occurred.
Mismatch: Paper Size Indicated paper tray does not contain paper of select-
ed size.
Mismatch: Paper Size and Type Indicated paper tray does not contain paper of select-
ed size and type.
Mismatch: Paper Type Indicated paper tray does not contain paper of select-
ed type.
Near Replacing: Black PCU Prepare the new black photoconductor unit.
Near Replacing: Develop. Unit K Prepare the new development unit (black).
Near Replacing: Fusing Unit Prepare the new fusing unit.
Nearly Full: Waste Toner Waste toner bottle is nearly full.
Need more Staples Stapler has almost run out of staples.
No Paper: Interposer Tray There is no paper in interposer unit.
No Paper: Selected Tray There is no paper in specified tray.
No Paper: Tray 1 There is no paper in tray 1.
No Paper: Tray 2 There is no paper in tray 2.
No Paper: Tray 3 There is no paper in tray 3.
No Paper: Tray 3 (LCT) There is no paper in tray 3 (Large Capacity tray).
No Paper: Tray 4 There is no paper in tray 4.
Not Detected: B2 Lever B2 lever is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Black Toner Black toner is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Develop. Unit (K) The development unit (black) is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Duplex Feed Unit The duplex unit is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Duplex Unit The duplex feed unit is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Finisher Finisher is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Fusing Unit The fusing unit is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Input Tray The paper feed tray is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Interposer Interposer unit is not correctly set.
Not Detected: PCU The photoconductor unit is not correctly set.
Not Detected: PCU (K) The photoconductor unit (black) is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Tray 1 Tray 1 is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Tray 2 Tray 2 is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Tray 3 Tray 3 is not correctly set.
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Not Detected: Tray 3 (LCT) The large capacity tray (tray 3) is not correctly set.
Not Detected: Tray 4 Tray 4 is not correctly set.
Not Detected: WasteToner Bottle Waste toner bottle is not correctly set.
Not Reached, Data Deleted Unreached job is deleted.
Not Reached, Data Stored Unreached job is stored.
Offline Printer is offline.
Original on Exposure Glass The original remains on the exposure glass.
Panel Off Mode The machine is in Panel-Off mode.
Panel Off Mode>>Printing ava. The machine is in Control Panel-Off mode.
Paper in Duplex Unit The paper remains in the duplex unit.
Paper in Finisher The paper remains in Finisher.
Paper Misfeed: ADF The paper has jammed in Document Feeder.
Paper Misfeed: Duplex Unit The paper has jammed in the duplex unit.
Paper Misfeed: Finisher The paper has jammed in Finisher.
Paper Misfeed: Input Tray The paper has jammed in the input tray.
Paper Misfeed: Internal/Output The paper has jammed inside the machine.
Paper on Finisher Shift Tray 2 The paper remains in Finisher Shift Tray 2.
Paper on FinisherShiftTray1, 2 The paper remains in Finisher Shift Tray 1 and 2.
Prepaid Card not inserted The machine is waiting for prepaid card to be inserted.
Print Complete The print was completed.
Printing... Printing is in progress.
Processing Data is being processed.
Proxy Address/Port Incorrect The proxy address and port setting is incorrect.
Proxy User/Password Incorrect The proxy user name and password setting is incorrect.
RC Gate Connection Error Failed connection with RC Gate.
Ready The machine is ready to print.
Renewing Remote Certificate The remote certificate is being renewed.
Replace Black PCU It is time to replace the black photoconductor unit.
Replace Charger Kit It is time to replace the charger kit.
Replace Cleaning Web It is time to replace the Cleaning Web.
Replace Develop. Unit It is time to replace the development unit.
Replace Develop. Unit (Black) It is time to replace the development unit (black).
Replace Fusing Unit It is time to replace the fusing unit.
Replace PCU It is time to replace the photoconductor unit.
Replace Transfer Belt It is time to replace the transfer belt.
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Note
For details about UNIX commands, see UNIX Supplement.
Check the error contents that may be printed in the configuration page. For
details about printing a configuration page, see Printer Reference.
Replace Transfer Cleaning Unit It is time to replace the transfer cleaning unit.
SD Card Authentication failed SD card authentication failed.
Setting Remotely The RDS setting is being processed.
Skipped due to Error Skipped the error.
Storage Complete The storage is complete.
Storage Failed The storage has failed.
Supplies Order Call failed The supply order call has failed.
Suspend / Resume Key Error Finisher stop button was pressed.
Transmission Aborted The transmission was interrupted.
Transmission Complete The transmission completion was completed.
Transmission Failed The transmission has failed.
Tray Error: Chaptering The paper feed tray specification error has occurred
because chaptering as well as the normal paper use the same tray for printing.
Tray Error: Duplex Printing Selected paper tray cannot be used for duplex printing.
Unit Left Open: ADF Document feeder is opened.
Warming Up... The machine is warming up.
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