Ricoh A741 Printer User Manual


 
Print Server Manual 45 A741
12 Frequently Asked Questions: Network
12.1 Can we print via a network?
Yes, we can print from any PC, Macintosh or UNIX system to any A741
connected to the (same) network.
12.2 Can we print from UNIX or Macintosh systems?
Yes, but respecting 2 conditions:
The application or operating system (e.g. Sun's Solaris or the Mac OS) must
be able to generate an output format like HP-GL/2, CalComp 906/907 or
TIFF. (see also 10.7)
The plot data must be transferred to the Print Server, either via a backup
device or via a network. When using a network, the data can be sent directly
to a spool directory. (see also 10.5)
12.3 Which networks & protocols can we use?
There are virtually no limitations to the network connectivity. All connectivity is
provided by the Print Server PC hardware and Windows NT software. Ethernet,
Token-Ring TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI everything is possible.
12.4 Can we submit print jobs via e-mail?
Yes, it is not necessary to have a direct network connection to print. By using the
built-in e-mail facilities we can submit the print job as an e-mail message to the
A741 Repro System Print Server. The printer operator can then print the job.
(see also 10.6)
NOTE: this function will be available around September ’98.
12.5 What is created when the Ricoh Controller and A741 are installed on
a network?
Installation of the Ricoh Controller software on the A741 Print Server creates a
shared printer. It is that shared printer, that is accessed from other workstations
(remote clients) on the network.
12.6 How are the A741 print drivers loaded for the Remote Client PC?
The shared printer created on the A741 Print Server is installed with "alternate"
drivers for NT 4.0 workstation/server and Windows '95. Therefore, when
connecting to the A741 Print Server from remote clients (Windows NT 4.0
workstations or servers, Windows '95 workstations, or Windows '98 workstations)
the drivers will automatically upload from the A741 Print Server to the remote
client.