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Руководство пользователя EVOLIS настройка работы принтеров Evolis через порт TCP/IP (Ethernet). Основные функции, характеристики и условия эксплуатации изложены на 18 страницах документа в pdf формате.
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Network admiNistrator maNual Configuring an evolis printer on a tCP/iP port (ethernet) Evolis Card Printer © 2010. All rights reserved. February 2010. Ref. KU19E Rev.B0
introduction .............................................................................................. p.2 section 1 - General remarks ................................................................ p.2 section 2 - evolis printer configuration settings .............................. p.3 2-1 ViewiNG the settiNGs .......................................................................... p.3 2-2 aCCess to the admiNistratioN web PaGe .......................................... p.3 2-3 iNterfaCe ProPerties .......................................................................... p.3 2-4 ProtoCole tCP/iP ............................................................................... p.4 2-5 maC address ...................................................................................... p.4 section 3 - Configuring a tCP/iP port ................................................ p.5 3-1 iNstallatioN Via the eVolis tCP/iP Port ............................................. p.5 3-2 iNstallatioN Via the staNdard wiNdows Port ................................. p.7 section 4 - examples of printer configuration ................................ p.10 4-1 CoNfiGuriNG a PriNter iN dhCP mode, loCated oN a sub-Network ............................................................................. p.10 4-2 CoNfiGuriNG a PriNter with a fixed iP address, oN a subNet with wiNs resolutioN ............................................ p.12 et 13 4-3 CoNfiGuriNG a PriNter with a fixed iP address, oN a subNet without wiNs resolutioN ....................................... p.14 et 15 section 5 - Printer configuration using escape sequences ......................................................................................... p.16 et 17 1
introduction This manual describes how to configure an Evolis printer connected to a TCP/IP network, also known as an Ethernet network. This information is intended for well-informed readers who are specialists in computer networking. The examples given are based on Windows XP. Changing the printer’s basic settings, without prior knowledge of the layout of the LAN in question or without genuine technical knowledge may result in a malfunction of the printer, and may even extend to a more widespread failure of all or part of the LAN. Contact your System and Network Administrator before connecting to or changing the settings for your local area network. section 1 - General remarks All Evolis printers have the benefit of a TCP/IP network connection mechanism. This feature is available as standard or as an option, depending on the model in the range. out of the box, the printer comes configured in dhCP mode (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol), which means that its IP address is supplied by the network. In addition to these basic settings, the network administrator has the option of configuring the printer differently in order to comply with the constraints imposed by the corporate LAN: l Printer connected in a subnet, in DHCP l Printer connected within a subnet with fixed IP address, with WINS resolution l Printer connected within a subnet with fixed IP address, without WINS resolution The printer may be identified on the network according to: l Its hostname (NETBIOS) l Its IP address l Its serial number. The user-definable settings are: l The printer’s IP address l Subnet mask l Gateway l WINS server. The following sections describe the procedures to be followed in order to configure the printer taking the specific features of the LAN into account. The examples and screen images are from a Microsoft Windows environment, on the basis of which your System and Network Administrator will have full scope to configure the printer in other environments such as Mac OS X or Linux. 2