Managing fonts
m
APU and LWU-W:
display and print font samples
m
LWU-W:
specify the font symbol set
Users can also use the PostScript printer driver for Windows computers to
download fonts to the hard disk.
Administering LocalTalk/EtherTalk networks for Mac OS users
m
APU and LWU-W:
name the printer
m
APU:
set the EtherTalk zone
m
APU and LWU-W:
set EtherTalk communication settings
Administering NetWare networks for DOS and Windows users
m
APU and LWU-W:
turn on or off the Ethernet port’s ability to interpret
NetWare messages
Administering TCP/IP networks for UNIX users
m
APU and LWU-W:
turn on or off the Ethernet port’s ability to interpret
TCP/IP messages
m
APU, LWU-W, and TCP/IP:
set the IP address for the printer if it’s on a TCP/IP
network (You can use the
telnet utility any time except the very first
time, as explained in Chapter 4.)
m
TCP/IP:
specify the subnet mask of the IP address
m
TCP/IP:
specify the IP address of the default network utility
m
TCP/IP:
show printer or TCP/IP network information
m
TCP/IP:
turn TCP/IP timeout checking on or off
m
TCP/IP:
change the password for the TCP/IP utility
m
TCP/IP:
specify whether banner pages are printed for each TCP/IP print job
m
TCP/IP:
reset the TCP/IP print server
m
TCP/IP:
restore default TCP/IP parameters
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