Print Overview
Note • The machine does not support Remote Printer (RPrinter) mode.
• You can use the machine as a printer in a NDPS environment by using a Novell
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NDPS Gateway. To
use the machine as a printer in a NDPS environment, you need to have the machine operating in a
NetWare print environment beforehand, or enable LPD in advance and set it as a gateway destination
in a Novell NDPS Gateway setup. Attributes, however, that can be set or obtained by NDPS are not
supported.
• Supported interfaces
- 1000BASE-T
-100BASE-TX
-10BASE-T
• Supported frame types
- Ethernet II specification
- IEEE802.3 specification
- IEEE802.3 / IEEE802.2 specification
- IEEE802.3 / IEEE802.2 / SNAP specification
Note • The machine sends out packets of each frame type on the network, and will initialize for the same
frame type as that of the first reply packet received. The frame type can also be fixed. If, however,
there are multiple protocols running on the same network, use Ethernet II specification.
• Some network equipment, such as hubs, may not be compatible with the automatic frame type
detection. If a data link indicator corresponding to the port of the network equipment connected with
the machine is not lit up, change the frame type settings of the machine accordingly with that of the
file server. Use Dell Printer Configuration Web Tool to change these settings.
For more information on how to set up the machine using NetWare, refer to "Installation When
Using NetWare" (P.434).
SMB
Use SMB to print using Microsoft Network.
For more information on how to set up the machine using SMB, refer to "Installation When Using
Microsoft Network (SMB)" (P.437).
IPP
Use IPP to print via the Internet.
For more information on how to set up the machine using IPP, refer to "Installation When Using
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)" (P.439).
Port 9100
Use Port9100 when the machine uses Port 9100.
For more information on how to set up the machine using Port 9100, refer to "Installation When
Using TCP/IP (LPD/Port 9100)" (P.431).
EtherTalk
Use EtherTalk when you print from a Macintosh computer.
For more information on how to set up the machine using EtherTalk, refer to "Installation When
Using EtherTalk" (P.441).
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