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Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E
Users Manual
Network Connectivity for Kyocera Printers
Cover-Preface.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1999 10:48 PM
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Page 1 - Kyocera EcoLAN 3000E

Kyocera EcoLAN 3000EUser’s ManualNetwork Connectivity for Kyocera PrintersCover-Preface.book Page 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1999 10:48 PM

Page 2 - FCC Notice:

Introduction 1-21.1 What’s in Your PackageThe EcoLAN 3000E package contains the following:• The EcoLAN 3000E Card.• A printed Quick Configuration Guid

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-63. If the WINS Server addresses will not be supplied via DHCP, enter the address of the Primary Net

Page 4 - Table of Contents iv

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-78.4.1 Making the Connection1. At the prompt, type: telnet <network interface card IP address>

Page 5 - Table of Contents v

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-8Note: Changing the IP address with Telnet causes IP persistence to be automatically set to Permanen

Page 6 - Table of Contents vi

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-91. To access the LPD Printers menu, type 2 and press ENTER. For a unit at factory default, the menu

Page 7 - Table of Contents vii

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-108.4.4 Enable/Disable Network ProtocolsTo enable network protocols, at the Main menu type 3 and pre

Page 8 - Appendix B Specifications

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-118.4.7 Exit TelnetUse the following procedures to exit Telnet:1. To end your Telnet session, type E

Page 9 - Introduction

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-128.5 FTP PrintingFTP printing allows users several ways to print files through the internet directl

Page 10 - 1.1 What’s in Your Package

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-138.5.3 Drag and Drop MethodYou can also use the "drag and drop" method of printing files

Page 11 - 1.2 Hardware/NOSRequirements

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-19 Operation and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes normal operation of the EcoLAN 3000E in the printer, and al

Page 12 - Hardware Installation

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-29.2 EcoLAN 3000E Network Status PageThe status page may be printed by pressing the Status key on the printer front pa

Page 13 - Hardware Installation 2-2

Introduction 1-31.2 Hardware/NOSRequirementsThe EcoLAN 3000E hardware and software require the following:Version of Protocol or NOSNovell NetWare Vers

Page 14 - Hardware Installation 2-3

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-3EcoLAN 3000ENetwork Status Page3000E ID Information Network DetailsFirmware ver: 05.10 Connector: 10BaseTSerial Numbe

Page 15 - Hardware Installation 2-4

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-49.3 Resetting the EcoLAN 3000E to Factory DefaultsYou can cause the EcoLAN 3000E to restore all parameters to factor

Page 16 - Browser Based Management

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-52. Check the EcoLAN 3000E’s LED status indicator to ensure that there is no error condition. See 9.1 LED Status Indic

Page 17 - 3.1.3 Extensive On-Line Help

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-69.6 Troubleshooting NetWare It is recommended you use MAP to get the NetWare setup and parameter values. If you have

Page 18 - 3.2.2 Extensive On-Line Help

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-79.6.3 Workstation Checklist• Is the network loaded onto the workstation? See the NetWare documentation.• Is the appl

Page 19 - Browser Based Management 3-4

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-89.6.5 Print Server/File Server/Printer ChecklistCheck the following to see if:• The EcoLAN 3000E can not log into the

Page 20 - Browser Based Management 3-5

Operation and Troubleshooting 9-99.7 Troubleshooting AppleTalk• Is the Macintosh computer connected to the network through Ethernet, and, has the Maci

Page 21 - NetWare Configuration

Jumper Settings Appendix A-1Appendix AJumper SettingsThe EcoLAN 3000E will automatically configure the network configuration withoutthe need to access

Page 22 - 4.1.2 Create Print Queues

Jumper Settings Appendix A-2EcoLAN 3000E Jumper Diagram1. Power off the printer and remove the EcoLAN 3000E from the printer. The removal process is t

Page 23 - NetWare Configuration 4-3

Specifications Appendix B-1Appendix BSpecificationsB.1 EcoLAN 3000EThe following tables provide general specifications for the EcoLAN 3000E. Table 2:

Page 24 - NetWare Configuration 4-4

Hardware Installation 2-12Hardware Installation2.1 Supported Kyocera Printer ModelsThe EcoLAN 3000E is compatible with the FS or LS-600, 680, 800, 170

Page 25 - NetWare Configuration 4-5

Hardware Installation 2-22.2.1 FS-680 or Comparable Model Installation1. Remove the two screws securing the interface slot cover on the rear panel of

Page 26 - (Optional)

Hardware Installation 2-32.2.2 FS/LS-7000+ or Comparable Model Installation1. Remove the two screws securing the upper hard drive/interface slot cover

Page 27 - 4.1.8 Primary File Server

Hardware Installation 2-42.3 Connect the network cabling and turn on the printer. Connect the proper cable to the interface. Turn the printer on. Foll

Page 28 - NetWare Configuration 4-8

Browser Based Management 3-13Browser Based ManagementThe EcoLAN 3000E can be managed over TCP/IP with a standard web browser, such as Netscape Navigat

Page 29 - 4.2.1 Confirm Bindery Context

Browser Based Management 3-23.1.1 How to Install MAP in WindowsThe MAP setup program may be launched from the same Acrobat .PDF files which were used

Page 30 - NetWare Configuration 4-10

Browser Based Management 3-33.2 Management with an IP Web BrowserOnce an IP address has been assigned to the EcoLAN 3000E, an IP web browser, such as

Page 31 - NetWare Configuration 4-11

Browser Based Management 3-43.3 Automatic IP Unit DiscoveryThe IP Unit Discovery utility for Windows offers Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0 users an alternat

Page 32 - Directory Services

PrefaceThank YouThank you for choosing the award winning Kyocera network printing products. We are sure you will appreciate the high performance and

Page 33 - 4.3.1 Create Printer Object

Browser Based Management 3-53.3.1 Installing and Using the IP Unit Discovery UtilityIP Unit Discovery is supported for Windows 95/98 and NT 4.0. The I

Page 34 - NetWare Configuration 4-14

NetWare Configuration 4-14NetWare ConfigurationUse this chapter if you will be printing from a Novell NetWare NOS. This chapter is divided into the fo

Page 35 - NetWare Configuration 4-15

NetWare Configuration 4-25. Assign the print queues.6. Set up the NOTIFY options.7. Repeat the procedure for other file servers.When you are finished,

Page 36 - 4.3.4 Assign Printer Object

NetWare Configuration 4-34.1.3 Enter the Print Server NameA print server takes the print jobs from queues and sends them to the printer. Use this proc

Page 37 - NetWare Configuration 4-17

NetWare Configuration 4-44.1.4 Configure the Print ServerUse the following procedures to configure the Print Server’s function:1. Choose the print ser

Page 38 - NetWare Configuration 4-18

NetWare Configuration 4-54.1.5 Assign Print Queues to the PrinterWhen you assign queues to the defined printer, you authorize the print server to serv

Page 39 - 4.3.6 Check Assignments

NetWare Configuration 4-64.1.6 Set Up Notify Options for the Printer (Optional)To enable the print server to notify users or user groups if a problem

Page 40 - (power cycle) the printer

NetWare Configuration 4-74.1.7 Installing the EcoLAN 3000E on Multiple File ServersTo install the EcoLAN 3000E on more than one file server, perform t

Page 41 - NetWare Configuration 4-21

NetWare Configuration 4-84.1.9 Preferred Bindery File ServerThe MAP or web browser utilities allow you to identify a "preferred" file server

Page 42 - NetWare Configuration 4-22

NetWare Configuration 4-94.2 Configuring NetWare 4.x — Bindery EmulationNovell’s NetWare 4.x can operate in two modes — NetWare Directory Services (ND

Page 43 - 4.5.2 Changing Print Queues

Table of Contents iiiTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction1.1 What’s in Your Package ...

Page 44 - 4.5.3 How to Set Up Notify

NetWare Configuration 4-104.2.2 Configure in Bindery Mode with PCONSOLEOnce you confirm the server has Bindery Context, use the following procedures t

Page 45 - Windows Configuration

NetWare Configuration 4-114. From the Available Options screen, select Quick Setup and press ENTER. Use Quick Setup to connect your EcoLAN 3000E, prin

Page 46 - Windows Configuration 5-2

NetWare Configuration 4-124.3 Configuring the EcoLAN 3000E in NetWareDirectory ServicesNetWare Directory Services (NDS) offers a different, more advan

Page 47 - 5.2 Windows 3.1

NetWare Configuration 4-13NWAdmin Quick SetupNWAdmin offers a Print Services Quick Setup option on the Tools menu. Instructions for Quick Setup are in

Page 48 - Loading the LPR Spooler

NetWare Configuration 4-143. When the New Object window appears, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Printer icon and click on t

Page 49 - 5.4 Windows 95 and Windows 98

NetWare Configuration 4-154.3.3 Create Print Queue Object1. Once again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and ch

Page 50 - Windows Configuration 5-6

NetWare Configuration 4-16Click on the object (hard drive) of your choice and it will appear in the Selected Object: field. Click on the OK button. Th

Page 51 - Windows Configuration 5-7

NetWare Configuration 4-172. When the Select Object window appears, find the print queue object just created among the choices listed in the Objects b

Page 52 - Windows Configuration 5-8

NetWare Configuration 4-184.3.5 Assign Print Server Object1. At the Directory Tree, double click on the print server object you just created and bring

Page 53 - IPX Protocol Notes

NetWare Configuration 4-194.3.6 Check AssignmentsAt the Directory Tree, double click on the Print Queue object you just created. At the Print Queue wi

Page 54 - Windows Configuration 5-10

Table of Contents ivChapter 4 NetWare Configuration4.1 Configuring NetWare 2.15 and 3.1x ...

Page 55 - Windows Configuration 5-11

NetWare Configuration 4-20If you configured the print queue and printer correctly they will appear in the proper boxes on the Print Queue window. Pres

Page 56 - Windows Configuration 5-12

NetWare Configuration 4-214.4 EcoLAN 3000E ConfigurationThe MAP utility or an IP web browser must be used to define the context of the 3000E. It is al

Page 57 - Windows Configuration 5-13

NetWare Configuration 4-227. If there are multiple NDS trees on the network, then enter the name of the Preferred NDS Tree where the 3000E print objec

Page 58 - 5.5 Windows NT 3.51

NetWare Configuration 4-234.5.1 Changing the File ServerYou can specify a file server as the current one. To change the file server, use the following

Page 59 - Windows Configuration 5-15

NetWare Configuration 4-244.5.3 How to Set Up NotifyYou can specify users or groups of users that are notified if a problem occurs when a print job is

Page 60 - 5.6 Windows NT 4.0

Windows Configuration 5-15Windows ConfigurationWindows encompasses a wide range of client versions; from Windows 3.1 to Windows NT 4.0, and thus a wid

Page 61 - Windows Configuration 5-17

Windows Configuration 5-2The optimum Windows printing configuration for you depends upon your particular environment including user and administrator

Page 62 - Windows Configuration 5-18

Windows Configuration 5-3The Windows clients accessing a printer do not necessarily need to use the same protocol that the Windows host uses to commun

Page 63 - Windows Configuration 5-19

Windows Configuration 5-4Once NetWare printing is configured, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 clients access the 3000E NetWare print queue by issuing a CA

Page 64 - Using the Bootp Lite Utility

Windows Configuration 5-55. Select your driver and click on Next. An entry for your Windows LPR Spooler’s printer should now be displayed in the "

Page 65 - Windows Configuration 5-21

Table of Contents vChapter 5 Windows Configuration5.1 Windows Network Printing Capabilities Overview ... 5-15.

Page 66 - Windows Configuration 5-22

Windows Configuration 5-65.4.2 Windows 95/98 (and NT 4.0) Peer to Peer PrintingThe peer to peer printing software which is included with the EcoLAN 30

Page 67 - Macintosh Configuration

Windows Configuration 5-7Windows NT 4.0 IPX Protocol InstallationThe IPX protocol must be installed on each PC that will use peer to peer printing ove

Page 68 - Macintosh Configuration 6-2

Windows Configuration 5-83. Follow the setup program prompts.Note: The IPX P2P installation program only installs a port monitor in the Windows System

Page 69 - 6.4 Using KyoManage

Windows Configuration 5-9IPX Protocol NotesWhen using peer to peer printing over IPX, Novell operation must remain enabled on the EcoLAN 3000E, even i

Page 70 - Macintosh Configuration 6-4

Windows Configuration 5-103. Follow the setup program prompts.4. The setup program installs a P2P-IP icon in the EcoLAN folder which may be used for a

Page 71 - UNIX Configuration

Windows Configuration 5-11Max Hops for SearchThe hop count number determines how many networks the program will search to find EcoLAN 3000E units. An

Page 72 - UNIX Configuration 7-2

Windows Configuration 5-12Installing Windows 95/98 TCP/IP1. Click on the Windows Start button, select Settings, and Control Panel.2. Double click on N

Page 73 - 7.2.1 Using BOOTP

Windows Configuration 5-1310. The Windows LPR printer should now be displayed in the "Available ports" list-ing. For example, C:\SPOOL\PRINT

Page 74 - UNIX Configuration 7-4

Windows Configuration 5-145.5 Windows NT 3.515.1 Windows Network Printing Capabilities5.5.1 Windows NT 3.51 NetWare PrintingPrior to printing from the

Page 75 - 7.2.3 Using

Windows Configuration 5-155. After all necessary files are copied, click on OK to close the Network Settings dialog and restart the system when prompt

Page 76 - UNIX Configuration 7-6

Table of Contents viChapter 7 UNIX Configuration 7.1 UNIX Configuration Overview ...

Page 77 - UNIX Configuration 7-7

Windows Configuration 5-16Accessing a Shared Printer from Windows NT 3.51This section covers the steps for a Windows NT 3.51 machine to connect to a s

Page 78 - UNIX Configuration 7-8

Windows Configuration 5-175.6.2 Windows NT 4.0 Peer to Peer PrintingWindows NT 4.0 Peer to Peer printing configuration is identical to Windows 95/98.

Page 79 - UNIX Configuration 7-9

Windows Configuration 5-18Configuring the Printer Driver for LPR PrintingThe printer driver should be installed from the CD which is shipped with the

Page 80 - Printer

Windows Configuration 5-19Accessing a Shared Printer from Windows NT 4.0This section covers the steps for a Windows NT 4.0 machine to connect to a sha

Page 81 - UNIX Configuration 7-11

Windows Configuration 5-205.7.1 Assigning the IP Address with BOOTP Lite Prior to running the Bootp Lite utility, obtain an EcoLAN 3000E Network Statu

Page 82 - UNIX Configuration 7-12

Windows Configuration 5-213. Enter the IP parameters.• Enter the IP address to assign to the 3000E• Enter the Subnet mask. If unsure of the correct Su

Page 83 - 7.4 Host-based lpd Printing

Windows Configuration 5-225.7.2 Assigning the IP Address with ARPPrior to running the ARP command line utility, obtain an EcoLAN 3000E Network Status

Page 84 - UNIX Configuration 7-14

Macintosh Configuration 6-16Macintosh ConfigurationThe network printer information presented in this chapter applies to the Macintosh Operating System

Page 85 - UNIX Configuration 7-15

Macintosh Configuration 6-26.2 Naming the Printer and Setting the ZoneThe 3000E has a default name of KYO_<serial#>, e.g. KYO_163479. This may b

Page 86 - UNIX Configuration 7-16

Macintosh Configuration 6-35. Some, but not all, of the printer options can be automatically detected by the driver. Select installed options as neces

Page 87 - UNIX Configuration 7-17

Table of Contents viiChapter 8 Additional Printing & Configuration Options8.1 EcoLAN 3000E Setup Using the Printer Front Panel ...

Page 88 - UNIX Configuration 7-18

Macintosh Configuration 6-43.2 Type the new AppleTalk name in the Printer Name field and click on OK. The new name does not take effect until the 3000

Page 89 - V Rel. 4 386-based Machine

UNIX Configuration 7-17UNIX ConfigurationThis chapter explains how to configure the EcoLAN 3000E and your network for use with TCP/IP communication in

Page 90 - UNIX Configuration 7-20

UNIX Configuration 7-2Note: The EcoLAN 3000E will also operate with other host-resident print supervisor/spooler programs that present a print image

Page 91 - UNIX Configuration 7-21

UNIX Configuration 7-3• Use the arp and ping capability.For each of the methods covered in this section, you will need to provide the Ethernet address

Page 92 - UNIX Configuration 7-22

UNIX Configuration 7-46. Edit the /etc/BOOTPtab file and add the following information:nic_host:\:ht = hardware type:\:ha = ethernet address:\:ip = IP

Page 93 - UNIX Configuration 7-23

UNIX Configuration 7-57.2.2 Using rarpThe Reverse Address Resolution Protocol (rarp) allows network devices to query a server for their IP addresses o

Page 94 - 7.4.9.2AIX Print Commands

UNIX Configuration 7-6Use the following procedure to enter the IP Address:1. Turn off the printer.2. Log in as superuser on a host on the same subnet

Page 95

UNIX Configuration 7-77.3 Printer-based lpd Printinglpd is an implementation of the standard UNIX line printer daemon which lets you print across a TC

Page 96

UNIX Configuration 7-8This entry will send jobs spooled at /usr/spool/lpd/<printer_name> to the printer designated <printer_name> to be pr

Page 97 - (non-WINS DHCP setup)

UNIX Configuration 7-97.3.3 Setting Up an AIX 4.0 SystemUse the following procedures to install a EcoLAN 3000E in an AIX 4.0 system:1. Run SMIT Printe

Page 98 - 8.2.3 Disabling DHCP

Table of Contents viiiChapter 9 Operation and Troubleshooting (continued)9.6.3 Workstation Checklist ...

Page 99

UNIX Configuration 7-107. At the bottom of the screen, select Remote Printer is on BSD system from the three choices available. 8. Click on the OK but

Page 100 - 8.4 Telnet

UNIX Configuration 7-117. Designate a spooler directory and press ENTER, or accept the default spooler directory displayed and press ENTER.8. Designat

Page 101 - 8.4.2 Configure IP Parameters

UNIX Configuration 7-126. Enter remote host name: type host name entered in printcap for EcoLAN 3000E. For example, type: lprprinter7. Confirm the inf

Page 102 - Unit Serial no. 221963

UNIX Configuration 7-137.4 Host-based lpd PrintingThe CD ROM provided with the EcoLAN 3000E includes install scripts for various UNIX systems. This se

Page 103

UNIX Configuration 7-143. Go to or create the directory in which you want to install the software. For example:mkdir /usr/PSC_installNote: If you alre

Page 104 - 8.4.6 Change Password

UNIX Configuration 7-157.4.3 Manual Selection of FiltersThe EcoLAN 3000E ships with an input filter called psfilter and an output filter called psbann

Page 105 - 8.4.7 Exit

UNIX Configuration 7-166. The script creates a printcap entry for the printer just configured. The screen dis-plays the entry and asks if you want the

Page 106 - 8.5 FTP Printing

UNIX Configuration 7-173. What is the printer name? Type the desired printer name and press ENTER.4. Your screen will now display the information you

Page 107 - 8.5.4 FTP Client

UNIX Configuration 7-183. What is the printer name? Type the desired printer name and press ENTER.Your screen will now display the information you pro

Page 108 - 9.1 LED Status Indicator

UNIX Configuration 7-197.4.7 Installing and Printing on a System V (Solaris Ver. 2)/System V Rel. 4 386-based MachineInstallation and setup is exactly

Page 109

Introduction 1-11 IntroductionThe EcoLAN 3000E is a Network Interface Controller that is installed into compatible Kyocera printers to provide Etherne

Page 110 - Network Status Page

UNIX Configuration 7-207. Type the following:lpadmin -p <printer name> -v /dev/null -i /usr/nic/port1_interfaceNote: lpadmin configures the prin

Page 111 - 9.4 How to Diagnose Problems

UNIX Configuration 7-213. What is the node name of the EcoLAN 3000E? Type the name assigned in the /etc/hosts file and press ENTER. For example, print

Page 112

UNIX Configuration 7-22The software installed with your SCO system can satisfy most of your printing needs. SCO supplies ASCII-to-PostScript filters a

Page 113 - 9.6 Troubleshooting NetWare

UNIX Configuration 7-235. Configure a virtual printer using printer_name as the physical device, where printer_name is the same printer name chosen du

Page 114 - 9.6.3 Workstation Checklist

UNIX Configuration 7-247.4.9.2AIX Print CommandsThe AIX lp command works slightly differently than the lp command for other System V Release 4 systems

Page 115

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-18Additional Printing & Configuration Options8.1 EcoLAN 3000E Setup Using the Printer Front Pane

Page 116 - 9.7 Troubleshooting AppleTalk

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-28. Press the ENTER key and a cursor will appear under the last digit of the IP address.9. Press the

Page 117 - Appendix A

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-38.2 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)Important: EcoLAN 3000E IP address assignment with DH

Page 118 - Jumper Settings Appendix A-2

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-48.2.2 IP Address PersistenceThe 3000E defaults to an IP persistence of Permanent; that is, once an

Page 119 - Appendix B

Additional Printing & Configuration Options 8-58.3 Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS)WINS provides a mechanism for mapping NetBIOS (Windows) n

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