Xerox 92C Printer User Manual


 
Network printing environment
4-4 System Overview Guide
Shown below are the workstations, networking options, and job
submission methods available for each client.
Table 4-1. Clients
Client
workstation
hardware
Operating
system
Ethernet
connection
Protocol;
Translation
requirements
Job submission
method
Sun
Microsystems
Solaris
SunOS
Standard TCP/IP;
none
Print using the lpr
command or Xerox
Client Software.
IBM PC and
compatible
MS-DOS Optional
Ethernet
interface card
(for example,
3Com 3C503)
TCP/IP;
network
communication
utility recommended
Print to disk file, then
send using the lpr
command or Xerox
Client Software.
IBM PC and
compatible
Windows 3.1 Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP or Novell
Netware 3.1x;
network
communication
utility recommended
with TCP/IP
Print directly from
application or use Xerox
DocuPrint Print
Submission software for
Windows.
IBM PC and
compatible
Windows 95/
98
Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP or Novell
Netware 3.1x;
network
communication
utility recommended
with TCP/IP
Print directly from
application or use Xerox
DocuPrint Print
Submission software for
Windows.
IBM PC and
compatible
Windows NT Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP or Novell
Netware 3.1x;
network
communication
utility recommended
with TCP/IP
Print directly from
application or use Xerox
DocuPrint Print
Submission software for
Windows.
IBM PC and
compatible
Windows
2000
Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP or Novell
Netware 3.1x;
network
communication
utility recommended
with TCP/IP
Print directly from
application or use Xerox
DocuPrint Print
Submission software for
Windows, or the Internet
Printing Protocol (IPP)
Digital
Equipment
Corporation
DECstation
ULTRIX Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP;
none
Print directly from
application, or use the
lpr command or Xerox
Client Software.