Tektronix Printer Phaser 840 User Manual

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PhaserShare® Networking Setup Guide  
V2 March 1999  
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Contents  
1
Introduction  
Before you begin network configuration  
2
Printing a Configuration Page  
Printer management  
If you need more information  
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Connecting Your Printer to a Network  
PhaserShare Series B Ethernet interface  
PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card  
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PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk card 16  
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EtherTalk, LocalTalk, and TokenTalk Configuration  
Configuration overview 19  
Finding the printer’s name in the Chooser 20  
Novell NetWare Configuration  
Installing the PhaserShare Administrator 21  
Using the Quick Configuration Wizard 22  
Setting IPX frame types from the front panel 24  
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TCP/IP Configuration (UNIX)  
Adding the printer to the host table 25  
Assigning a print queue to the printer 25  
Example installation for a typical BSD UNIX system 27  
Printer configuration 29  
Extracting files from unix.tar 30  
Windows 95 and Windows 98: PhaserPort Software  
TCP/IP configuration for a PC 31  
Setting the printer’s IP address 32  
PhaserPort software installation 32  
Adding a port for a new printer 34  
Adding a port to an existing printer 35  
Changing a port’s IP address 36  
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Windows NT  
Setting the printer’s IP address 37  
Adding a Windows NT 4.0 driver on a Windows NT 4.0 server or workstation 37  
Adding a Windows NT 4.0 driver on an NT 3.51 server 41  
Adding a Windows NT 3.x driver 43  
Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters  
Setting IP parameters from the front panel 48  
Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP 49  
Setting IP parameters: DHCP 51  
Supported BOOTP/DHCP fields 53  
Setting IP parameters: PostScript utility file (UNIX only) 54  
Setting IP parameters: PhaserLink Printer Management Software 56  
DNS 57  
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PhaserLink Printer Management Software  
Accessing printer information from a browser 59  
PhaserLink Printer Management software help files 60  
Setting printer parameters: PhaserLink software pages 61  
Information Forwarding 61  
Index  
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Chapter  
1
Introduction  
This guide provides information to help you quickly install the Tektronix  
Phaser 840 color printer in the following environments:  
EtherTalk, LocalTalk, and TokenTalk  
Novell NetWare  
UNIX  
Windows 95 and Windows 98  
Windows NT  
For detailed networking information, including troubleshooting, see the online  
manual on your printer’s CD-ROM, or see the PhaserShare Networking Manual in  
PDF format on your printer’s CD-ROM.  
For information on installing Tektronix printers in DOS environments, see the  
printer’s CD-ROM or network utilities diskettes. They contain PostScript utility  
files that can be sent to the printer for network configuration in DOS  
environments. They also contain a DOS application, NWSET, for printer  
configuration on NetWare networks.  
For information on how to use the DOS configuration files, see the README  
files on the printer’s CD-ROM and network utilities diskettes. PC users: the  
README file for PostScript utility files is in the UTILS directory; the README  
file for NWSET is in the NETWARE directory. (Macintosh users: the ReadMe file  
for PostScript utility files is in the Network Utilities folder).  
For information on installing into OS/2 environments, see the online manual on  
your printer’s CD-ROM, or see the PhaserShare Networking Manual in PDF format  
on your printer’s CD-ROM.  
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Introduction  
Before you begin network configuration  
Set up your printer and connect it to the network. See your printer’s user  
documentation for information about setting up the printer. For  
information about connecting the printer to the network, see Chapter 2 of  
this manual, “Connecting Your Printer to a Network”.  
Install the Tektronix driver for your printer on every Macintosh and PC  
that will send print jobs to the printer. For details on driver  
installation, see your printer’s user documentation.  
For NetWare environments. To speed the setup process and avoid  
conflicts, familiarize yourself with the components of your network.  
You should know which version(s) of NetWare are installed, which  
versions of client software are used, and the network topology (frame  
types, routers, hubs, and cabling).  
Printing a Configuration Page  
Your printer’s Configuration Page supplies useful information for installing and  
configuring the printer on a network.  
Printing a Configuration Page  
1. When the front panel displays READY TO PRINT, press the  
down-arrow button until Menuis highlighted. Press Select.  
2. Press the down-arrow button until Printer Configurationis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
3. Press the down-arrow button until Print Configuration Pageis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
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Printer management  
After your printer is up and running on the network, you can take advantage of  
the following features that aid you in managing your printer over the network:  
Job accounting. The printer stores a log file containing information  
about jobs printed. The file is a list of job accounting records. Each  
record contains fields such as user name, job name, pages printed, job  
times, and toner used. Job accounting is available through the  
PhaserShare Administrator and PhaserLink Printer Management  
software.  
PhaserLink Status Notification. PhaserLink Printer Management  
Software provides PhaserLink Status Notification, which allows the  
printer to automatically send email to the system administrator and  
others when the printer requires attention (for example, when printer  
errors, warnings, and alerts occur, or when service is required).  
Usage Profile reports. The printer can generate reports detailing  
printer usage. These Usage Profile reports include information on many  
aspects of printer usage, including ink or toner used, number of pages  
printed, and media types used. You can print these reports from the  
front panel or PhaserLink Printer Management software, or you can  
obtain them automatically via email.  
PhaserLink PDF Direct Printing. This feature provides  
drag-and-drop printing of PDF and PostScript files from your web  
browser in Windows 95 and Windows 98 environments. Just drag any  
hotlink for a PDF or PostScript file from the browser to the PhaserLink  
PDF Direct Printing icon on the desktop to print the file on your  
Tektronix printer. There is no need to access the URL or open the file.  
Intelligent Ready. With Intelligent Ready, the printer can monitor  
usage and automatically warm up when you are most likely to need it.  
You can turn Intelligent Ready on or off from the printer’s front panel.  
Using PhaserLink Printer Management Software, you can control  
when the printer automatically warms up.  
For more information on these features, see the PhaserShare Networking Manual  
on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
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If you need more information  
You may need more information about troubleshooting your network  
installation or using the printer. The following sources are available:  
PhaserShare networking manual. Provides detailed networking information  
for system administrators, including troubleshooting; available in PDF format  
on the printer’s CD-ROM. A printed copy of this manual can be ordered from  
Tektronix (part number 071-0180-01).  
Online user manual. Provides complete information on using your printer,  
including printer care, printer features, and networking; provided in HTML  
format on the printer’s CD-ROM. It is also available on the Tektronix web site.  
PhaserShare Administrator online help. Provides detailed descriptions of all  
program functions and dialog boxes.  
PhaserLink Printer Management Software online help. HTML files supplied  
on the printer’s CD-ROM. See “PhaserLink Printer Management software help  
files” on page 60.  
Readme files. Provided on the printer’s CD-ROM and diskettes. They contain  
information about PostScript utility files and DOS applications that can be used  
for configuring and using your printer in DOS environments. Some utility files  
for Macintosh are also provided.  
World Wide Web. User documentation and other printer information is  
available from the Tektronix web site:  
www.tek.com/Color_Printers/support/colcare.html  
Technical support hotline. In the U. S. and Canada, call 1-800-835-6100,  
Monday through Friday, 6:00 am to 5:00 pm PST. For international numbers, see  
the printer’s user guide or visit:  
www.tek.com/Color_Printers/cgi-bin/CPIDlocProcessor  
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PhaserShare Series B Ethernet interface  
The PhaserShare Series B Ethernet interface conforms to the IEEE 802.3 and  
Ethernet II standards. With the printer’s built-in Ethernet interface, you can  
connect the printer directly to an Ethernet network using twisted pair (10BaseT)  
cables. With the PhaserShare Series B Ethernet card, you can connect the printer  
directly to an Ethernet network using twisted pair (10BaseT or 100BaseTx) or  
thin coax (10Base2) cables. Connecting the printer using thick coax (10Base5)  
requires an adapter; contact your dealer to obtain adapters, cables, and  
terminators.  
When a PhaserShare Series B Ethernet card is installed, the printer’s built-in  
Ethernet connector is disabled; use the connectors on the card.  
When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased initially with the printer, it is  
installed at the factory. When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased later as  
an upgrade kit, follow the instructions that are shipped with the card.  
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A U T I O N  
To avoid damaging the network interface, turn off the printer before making any  
Ethernet connections.  
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Ethernet connections and indicators  
Built-in Ethernet connector  
The printer’s built-in Ethernet connector has the following connections and  
indicators:  
1. LINK indicator; on indicates a working connection to a hub; off  
indicates no connection to a hub.  
2. RCV indicator (green); blinks while the network interface is receiving.  
3. XMT indicator (yellow); blinks while the network interface is  
transmitting.  
4. Twisted pair (10BaseT) connector.  
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RCV  
XMT  
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LNK  
Ethernet  
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PhaserShare Series B Ethernet card  
The PhaserShare Series B Ethernet card has the following connections and  
indicators:  
1. TX indicator (yellow); blinks while the network interface is  
transmitting.  
2. RX Link indicator (green); blinks while the network interface is  
receiving.  
3. Speed indicator (yellow); on indicates 100 Mbps; off indicates  
10 Mbps.  
4. Twisted pair connection indicator; on indicates a working connection  
to a hub; off indicates no connection to a hub. If the 10Base2 connector  
(6) is used, this indicator is off.  
5. Twisted pair (10BaseT or 100BaseTx) connector.  
6. Thin coax (10Base2) connector.  
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10Base2  
10/100Base-TX  
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Ethernet cables and termination  
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To fully comply with EMI (electro-magnetic interference) specifications, the use  
of shielded or screened cables may be required. “Shielded” describes  
IBM-defined cables used with the DB-9 connector. “Screened” describes  
cables that are electrically similar to Category 4 UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair),  
but with an added shield or screen.  
10BaseT or 100BaseTx (Twisted Pair)  
100BaseTx requires Category 5 (100-Ohm UTP) cabling.  
The Ethernet standard does not allow a direct 10BaseT connection between a  
single computer and a single printer. Use 10Base2 (Thin Ethernet) to connect a  
single computer to a single printer.  
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A U T I O N  
Do not use “silver satin” telephone extension cables for 10BaseT networks,  
either as drop cords or as patch cables in the wiring closet. (Silver satin cables  
are flat, usually silver or gray, with 28-gauge stranded or tinsel conductors.) Do  
not use shielded twisted pair cable intended for IBM Token Ring networks or  
voice-grade (level 1 or 2) unshielded twisted pair cable for wiring runs. These  
cables do not meet the requirements for 10BaseT and will lead to  
unreliable operation.  
10Base2 (Thin Ethernet)  
Depending on the type of Ethernet cables you use and your network  
configuration, you may need to use terminators at certain points in the  
installation. Refer to the manufacturer’s documentation for your Ethernet  
adapters and cables for details.  
10Base5 (Thick Ethernet)  
Connecting the printer using thick coax (10Base5) requires an adapter; contact  
your dealer to obtain adapters, cables, and terminators.  
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PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card  
The PhaserShare Series B Token Ring port conforms to the IEEE 802.5 standard.  
With the PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card, you can connect the printer  
directly to a Token Ring network using shielded twisted pair (STP; IBM Type 1)  
or unshielded twisted pair (UTP; IBM Type 3) cables. Contact your dealer to  
obtain adapters and cables.  
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O T E  
To fully comply with EMI specifications, the use of shielded or screened cables  
may be required. “Shielded” describes IBM-defined cables used with the DB-9  
connector. “Screened” describes cables that are electrically similar to Category  
4 UTP, but with an added shield or screen.  
When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased initially with the printer, it is  
installed at the factory. When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased later as  
an upgrade kit, follow the installation instructions that are shipped with the  
card.  
When a PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card is installed in the printer, the  
printer’s built-in Ethernet connector is disabled.  
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A U T I O N  
To avoid damaging the network interface, turn off the printer before making any  
Token Ring connections.  
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Token Ring connections and indicators  
The PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card has the following connections and  
indicators on the rear panel:  
1. Shielded Twisted Pair (STP; IBM Type 1) connector (DB-9).  
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The STP port on the PhaserShare Token Ring card supports cable lengths up  
to 150 meters (492 feet) from the interface to the MAU (Medium Access Unit),  
including lobe and patch cables.  
2. Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP; IBM Type 3) connector (RJ-45).  
3. Ring speed indicator (yellow); on indicates 16 Mbps, off indicates  
4 Mbps.  
4. TX indicator (yellow); blinks while the interface is transmitting.  
5. Connection indicator (green); on indicates that the card is asserting its  
ring insertion control signal.  
6. RX indicator (green); blinks while the interface is receiving.  
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STP  
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Ring speed jumper  
The Token Ring card is equipped with a single three-pin jumper to set the ring  
speed. There are two settings: 4 Mbps and 16 Mbps.  
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If you received your printer with the Token Ring card already installed, you must  
turn off the printer and remove the card before you change the jumper setting.  
The following illustration shows a top view of the card and the location of the  
jumper.  
1. Rear panel  
2. Jumper  
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16 Mbps  
4 Mbps  
9789-03  
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Token Ring configuration  
Token Ring parameters  
Parameter  
Description  
Choices  
Network Address Token Ring Address. You can supply a Locally Any valid Token Ring address between  
Administered Address.  
40.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx and 7F.xx.xx.xx.xx.xx.  
4 Mbps or 16 Mbps.  
Speed  
Read-only parameter; reports the ring speed  
set by the jumper on the card.  
Early Token  
Release  
Printer releases the token at the end of the last Enabled (default) or Disabled.  
byte transmitted (not applicable at 4 Mbps).  
Route Cache  
Size  
Number of entries in the source route table.  
10 to 300.  
Route Cache  
Timeout  
Time in seconds that an entry remains in the  
source route table before being updated.  
5 to 65535.  
Broadcast  
For broadcasting to all network nodes.  
Changes the default frame type for source  
route broadcasts. Broadcast is ignored if  
Frame Routing is set to Transparent. Some  
protocols (for example, IP and ARP) are not  
affected by this parameter.  
Single Route. The printer uses single-route  
broadcasts for most source-route broadcasts.  
All Routes. The printer uses all-routes  
broadcasts for all broadcasts.  
Adapter Status  
Read-only parameter; reports the Token Ring  
card status.  
Adapter status:  
Adapter Initializing. Card is starting up.  
Report is in two parts, separated by a comma:  
Adapter status, Details  
Adaptor Open. Card is connected to the  
network.  
Adapter Closed. Card is not connected to the  
network.  
Adapter status reports the condition of the  
Token Ring card. Details reports additional  
information.  
Adapter Fault. Card is defective.  
Details:  
Ring OK. Ready for network communication.  
Fault. Internal error; the card is defective.  
Cable Disconnected. Cable is not connected  
to the card.  
Ring Error. Network problem.  
Removed by network management. The  
network administrator has disabled the  
connection.  
Unknown Route  
Printer is searching for a route to a specific  
network node. Changes the default frame type broadcasts for most source-route broadcasts.  
Single Route. Printer uses single-route  
for source route broadcasts. Unknown Route  
is ignored if Frame Routing is set to  
Transparent. Some protocols (for example, IP  
All Routes. Printer uses all-routes broadcasts  
for all broadcasts.  
and ARP) are not affected by this parameter.  
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Configuring Token Ring parameters  
On UNIX systems, you can use the script config-TokenRing, provided  
On PCs, you can edit the PostScript utility file TOKNCFG.PS and send  
On a Macintosh, you can edit the PostScript utility file Configure Token  
Ring and send it to the printer. See the ReadMe file in the Network  
Utilities folder on the printer’s network utilities diskettes or CD-ROM  
for details.  
Windows users on NetWare networks can use the PhaserShare  
Administrator. See “Using the PhaserShare Administrator to configure  
Token Ring” on page 15.  
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can  
use PhaserLink. “Using PhaserLink software to configure Token Ring”  
on page 15.  
Whichever method you use, reset the printer to make the changes take effect.  
Using the config-TokenRing script  
The UNIX shell script config-TokenRing is provided with the printer’s network  
utilities software. The script creates a PostScript file containing the Token Ring  
parameters. Set the Token Ring parameters by sending the PostScript file to the  
printer.  
Before performing this procedure, install the script on your host computer. If  
you have not already installed the file, see “Extracting files from unix.tar” on  
page 30. Your host spooling system must also be configured; see Chapter 5,  
“TCP/IP Configuration (UNIX)”.  
1. Connect the printer to the network. ARP (Address Resolution  
Protocol) requires that the printer be connected on the same physical  
network segment as the host. You will be using the arp command later  
in this procedure.  
2. Log in.  
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3. Run the script config-TokenRing:  
a. In the directory where you placed your printer’s network utilities,  
change (cd) to the bin subdirectory.  
b. Type the name of the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:  
config-TokenRing > filename  
4. When prompted by the script, enter the Token Ring parameters.  
5. When the script is finished, log in as root.  
6. Make an entry into the host’s ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) table  
defining the printer’s Printer Name/Token Ring address pair. In  
general, this requires a command corresponding to one of the  
following syntax examples:  
arp -s printer-name Token-Ring-address (for BSD systems)  
or  
arp -s ether printer-name Token-Ring-address (for System V)  
See the documentation for your host system for specifics of this  
command.  
7. Turn on the printer.  
8. Use the host spooling system (for example, lpr or lp) to send to the  
printer the file you created in Step 3b; this stores the Token Ring  
information in the printer’s memory, where it is retained over a reset or  
power cycle.  
9. Reset the printer to make the changes take effect.  
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Using the PhaserShare Administrator to configure Token Ring  
1. In the PhaserShare Administrator Main window, select the desired  
printer from the Printer List.  
2. Click Configure Printer; this displays the Configure Printer dialog  
box.  
3. In the Configure Printer dialog box, click the Token Ring tab.  
4. In the Token Ring tab, set the Token Ring parameters as desired.  
5. Click OK.  
6. You are prompted to reset the printer. Reset the printer to make the  
changes take effect.  
For more information on the PhaserShare Administrator, see the PhaserShare  
Networking Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
Using PhaserLink software to configure Token Ring  
For information on connecting to your printer via PhaserLink, see “Accessing  
printer information from a browser” on page 59. For general information on  
PhaserLink software, see Chapter 9, “PhaserLink Printer Management  
Software”.  
1. From the printer’s home page, click Configuration; this displays the  
View and Configure Settings page.  
2. From the View and Configure Settings page, click View and  
Configure Interface Settings; this displays the View and Configure  
Interface Settings page.  
3. From the View and Configure Interface Settings page, click View and  
Configure PhaserShare Settings (Token Ring card); this displays the  
View and Configure PhaserShare Settings page for Token Ring.  
4. Enter your settings into the fields for Token Ring Address, Speed, and  
Bridging. If you make an error, click Restore Initial Form Values and  
start again.  
5. When you are finished entering the settings, enter the Validation  
Password and click Do/Apply. If you are not sure of the password,  
contact your system administrator.  
6. Reset the printer to make the changes take effect.  
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PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk card  
When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased initially with the printer, it is  
installed at the factory. When a PhaserShare Series B card is purchased later as  
an upgrade kit, follow the installation instructions that are shipped with the  
card. Both the LocalTalk connection on the card and the Ethernet connector on  
the printer’s rear panel are simultaneously active.  
LocalTalk connection  
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LocalTalk is sometimes referred to as AppleTalk. LocalTalk refers to the  
physical connection; AppleTalk is the protocol.  
You can make LocalTalk connections between the printer and a single computer  
or a LocalTalk network. If your LocalTalk installation is complex, or if you need  
assistance, contact your network system administrator.  
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A U T I O N  
Connect your printer to a LocalTalk network before you turn on the printer.  
LocalTalk card connections and indicators  
1. TX indicator (yellow); blinks while the interface is transmitting.  
2. RX indicator (green); blinks while the interface is receiving.  
3. LocalTalk connector; 8-pin, circular DIN.  
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Both indicators flashing together indicates a fatal software error. Turn the  
printer off, then on again; if the problem persists, replace the card.  
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Series B  
LocalTalk Card  
TX  
LocalTalk®  
RX  
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LocalTalk connectors, cables, and terminators  
LocalTalk connectors and cables are available through your local reseller.  
Depending on the type of LocalTalk cables you use and your network  
configuration, you might need to use terminators at certain points in the  
installation. Refer to the documentation for your LocalTalk connectors and  
cables for details.  
Connecting to a single computer  
To avoid damaging the network interface, turn off the printer before making any  
LocalTalk connections.  
1. Connect the short cable of a LocalTalk connector to the PhaserShare  
LocalTalk port.  
2. Connect the short cable of another LocalTalk connector to your  
computer’s LocalTalk port.  
3. Connect a LocalTalk cable from the LocalTalk connector that you have  
just attached to your computer to the printer’s LocalTalk connector.  
TX  
LocalTalk®  
RX  
PhaserShareTM Series  
B
LocalTalk Card  
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Depending on the type of LocalTalk connectors you use and your network  
configuration, you might need to use external terminators. Refer to the  
documentation for your LocalTalk connectors and cables for details.  
For configuration details, see Chapter 3, “EtherTalk, LocalTalk, and TokenTalk  
Configuration”.  
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EtherTalk, LocalTalk,  
and TokenTalk  
Configuration  
Configuration overview  
The printer’s AppleTalk connection works with Macintosh system software 7.0,  
7.1, 7.5, 7.6, 8.0, 8.1, and 8.2.  
The configuration procedure for LocalTalk, EtherTalk, and TokenTalk consists of  
two simple steps:  
1. Print the Configuration Page. It reports the printer’s default name,  
which you need for EtherTalk and TokenTalk configurations. For  
information on printing a Configuration Page, see “Printing a  
Configuration Page” on page 2.  
2. Verify that the printer is in the Chooser. See “Finding the printer’s  
name in the Chooser” on page 20.  
If the printer is not in the Chooser, see the PhaserShare Networking  
Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
If the printer is in the Chooser, you may want to change the  
printer’s name or zone. For information on these procedures, see  
the PhaserShare Networking Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
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Finding the printer’s name in the Chooser  
1. From the Apple menu, select Chooser.  
2. In the upper-left corner of the Chooser, find the driver icon. (If the  
driver icon is not in the Chooser, you need to install the printer driver.)  
Click the driver icon.  
3. If a list of zones appears in the lower-left portion of the Chooser, select  
the proper zone.  
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The printer’s default zone is listed on the Configuration Page in the EtherTalk  
or TokenTalk field. For more information on the Configuration Page, see  
“Printing a Configuration Page” on page 2.  
4. A list of printers appears in the right portion of the Chooser; find your  
printer’s name. The printer’s default name is listed on the  
Configuration Page (see “Printing a Configuration Page” on page 2). If  
the name does not appear, check the cable connection between your  
printer and the network.  
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It is possible for the Printer Name field on the Configuration Page to be blank.  
When the printer is powered up, it uses a default name and then checks to see  
that no other printer on the network has the same name. If enough printers  
with the same default name are present, it can take several minutes for the  
printer to establish a unique name. If the Printer Name field on the  
Configuration Page is blank, wait a short time and reprint the Configuration  
Page.  
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Novell NetWare  
Configuration  
This chapter provides a quick configuration procedure for Windows  
environments using the Tektronix PhaserShare Administrator. For detailed  
information on the PhaserShare Administrator functions, see the PhaserShare  
Administrator on-line help.  
The printer’s CD-ROM and network utilities diskettes also contain a DOS  
application, NWSET, that can be used for configuration in DOS environments.  
For information on how to use NWSET, see the README file in the NETWARE  
directory on the printer’s CD-ROM and network utilities diskettes.  
Installing the PhaserShare Administrator  
Your printer’s software CD-ROM contains the files necessary for installing the  
PhaserShare Administrator. A single integrated installer is used to install printer  
drivers, the PhaserShare Administrator, and other software.  
Installation  
1. Insert the printer’s software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
If the Windows autorun feature is enabled, the CD-ROM launches  
automatically.  
If the Windows autorun feature is disabled, double-click My  
Computer, then double click the CD icon to launch the CD-ROM.  
2. View the brief introductory information, then click Install Drivers to  
launch the installer.  
3. When you are prompted to select Easy Install or Custom Install, select  
Custom Install.  
4. During custom installation, a dialog box is displayed enabling you to  
install the PhaserShare Administrator. Follow the on-screen prompts  
to complete the installation.  
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Using the Quick Configuration Wizard  
Log on to the file server  
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Many of the operations performed using the PhaserShare Administrator require  
SUPERVISOR privileges (for example, creating queues).  
NetWare 3.x. Log on to the default NetWare file server as SUPERVISOR or  
SUPERVISOR equivalent.  
NetWare 4.x, Bindery mode. Log on to the default NetWare file server as  
SUPERVISOR, SUPERVISOR equivalent, or ADMIN /B.  
NetWare 4.x, NDS (NetWare Directory Services) mode. Log on to the default  
NetWare file server as ADMIN or ADMIN equivalent.  
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While not required, it is recommended that you log in only to the file servers to  
be configured with this printer.  
Start the PhaserShare Administrator  
Double-click the PhaserShare Administrator icon. Refer to your Windows  
documentation for complete information on how to start applications.  
When you start the PhaserShareAdministrator, the Main window is displayed.  
Select a print server  
In the Main window Printer List, click the print server name/printer name.  
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If the printer is not in the list of available printers, there could be a network  
hardware problem, an incorrect frame type, or incorrect search options settings  
(see the PhaserShare Networking Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM).  
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Launch the Quick Configuration Wizard  
Click Quick Configuration to launch the Quick Configuration Wizard.  
Configure the printer and set up queues  
1. If desired, change the Print Server Name or Printer Name.  
2. Select connection mode(s) by checking the box(es) for Bindery  
Services, NDS Services, or both.  
3. Click Next; the dialogs that follow allow you to configure Bindery  
connections, NDS connections, or both. You need to supply the  
following information for these connections:  
Information needed for Bindery connections  
Select either the configuration file server or the preferred file server  
from the drop-down list; click Next.  
If the file server you want is not on the list, proceed with these steps:  
a. Click File Servers to display the File Servers Browse dialog box.  
b. Select the server you want. Click OK. You are returned to the File  
Server Selection dialog box.  
c. Select either the configuration file server or the preferred file server  
from the drop-down list. Click Next.  
Create and select a new queue, or select an existing queue. Click Finish.  
Information needed for NDS connections  
Specify the current Directory Services Tree (the tree where the  
print server will reside).  
Specify the current Directory Services Context (the location in the  
directory services tree where the print server will reside).  
Create and select a new queue, or select an existing queue. Click  
Finish.  
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Verify information and finish the configuration  
After you have entered the configuration information, the Quick Configuration  
Wizard displays the Configured Printer Information dialog box, which reports  
the information you have entered.  
1. Verify that the information is correct.  
If the information is correct, click Apply Changes.  
If the information is not correct, click Back to return to previous  
dialog boxes and correct the information. Click Next to return to  
the Configured Printer Information dialog box. Click Apply  
Changes.  
To exit the wizard and return to the Main window without making  
any changes, click Cancel.  
2. After you click Apply Changes, the printer resets; the changes take  
effect when the reset is complete.  
3. After the reset, you are prompted to print a test page. It is  
recommended that you print a test page to verify a successful  
installation. For more information on NetWare configuration and  
troubleshooting, see the PhaserShare Networking Manual on your  
printer’s CD-ROM.  
Setting IPX frame types from the front panel  
1. When the front panel displays READY TO PRINT, press the  
down-arrow button until Menuis highlighted. Press Select.  
2. Press the down-arrow button until Printer Configurationis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
3. Press the down-arrow button until Network Settingsis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
4. Press the down-arrow button until NetWareis highlighted. Press Select.  
5. Press the down-arrow button until IPX Frame Typeis highlighted.  
Press Select.  
6. Press the down-arrow button until the desired frame type is  
highlighted. Press Select until Onis displayed. If desired, you can set  
more than one frame type.  
7. To return the printer to normal operation, press the down-arrow button  
until Exitis highlighted. Press Select.  
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TCP/IP Configuration  
(UNIX)  
Adding the printer to the host table  
Add the printer’s name to the host table and assign an IP address to the printer’s  
name. Depending on your host system, you may do this one of three ways:  
Use NIS (Name Information Server, formerly Yellow Pages).  
Use DNS (Domain Name Server).  
Edit a file (for example, /etc/hosts). For an example, see “Example  
installation for a typical BSD UNIX system” on page 27.  
Assigning a print queue to the printer  
For BSD systems, edit the /etc/printcap file and add a spool directory  
(for example, to /usr/spool/lpd).  
For System V hosts, configure the queue as a remote BSD print queue  
(support for TCP/IP LPR is required). Specific instructions for the  
following System V hosts are provided in the PhaserShare Networking  
Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM:  
Sun Solaris  
SGI IRIX 5.3 and 6.x  
IBM AIX 3.x and 4.x  
Hewlett-Packard HP-UX 9.x and 10.x.  
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Some UNIX hosts report an error when you configure a print queue that is not  
currently on the network; ignore this message.  
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Assigning print queues with PhaserPrint for UNIX  
For UNIX environments, Tektronix offers PhaserPrint for UNIX software, which  
provides fast raster printing and a graphical user interface with push-button  
control of printer features. For more information on PhaserPrint software, see  
the PhaserShare Networking Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
If you want to print using PhaserPrint for UNIX software, you must use  
PhaserPrint software to configure your host. Refer to the PhaserPrint for UNIX  
user manual or the instructions provided with the PhaserPrint for UNIX  
CD-ROM for configuration information. PostScript and PDF versions of the  
manual are available from the Tektronix ftp site:  
ftp.tek.com/cpid/UNIX/phaserprint2.1/demo/MANUALS  
Required remote printer queue names  
The printer’s internal LPR queue uses the BSD protocol; its known queues are  
listed in the following table. These are the only remote queue names that the  
printer recognizes. If you use another name, the printer automatically defaults  
to AUTO.  
Queue name  
PS  
Language  
PostScript  
PCL  
PCL (Printer Control Language)  
AUTO  
Automatic Language Selection (the printer automatically senses  
the language of the print job and processes it accordingly)  
Using PostScript utility files to control printer features from queues  
As you set up a spool queue, you can use the PostScript utility files provided  
with your printer’s software to control printer features (for example, selecting  
upper or lower paper trays, or selecting print quality modes). See your printer’s  
user documentation for more information on these utility files.  
UNIX model files  
These files allow you to access printer features from the UNIX command line by  
using the -o printing option. On the printer’s CD-ROM, the file model.tar  
contains the installer for the model files and model files for Sun Solaris,  
Hewlett-Packard, and IBM AIX workstations.  
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Example installation for a typical BSD UNIX system  
The following procedure is an example spooler configuration that will work for  
many BSD systems, including SunOS 4.x and 5.x (Solaris 1.x and 2.x) and Digital  
UNIX.  
Modify the /etc/hosts file to identify the printer to the workstation and modify the  
/etc/printcap file to describe the printer to the workstation:  
1. Log on to your system as root.  
2. Make a backup copy of the /etc/hosts file.  
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You need superuser privileges to edit this file.  
3. Edit /etc/hosts and add a line that defines the printer's IP address and its  
name. The IP address you enter here for the printer must be the same  
configured. The name is the name by which your workstation identifies  
the printer (you will enter this same remote name in your /etc/printcap  
file in the next step). For example:  
134.62.33.138 Phaser840  
In this example, 134.62.33.138is the printer’s IP address and  
Phaser840is the printer’s remote name.  
4. Make a backup copy of the /etc/printcap file.  
5. Edit /etc/printcap and add an entry for your printer. Refer to the  
following example and the table “Descriptions of printcap parameters”  
on page 28 to create your entry.  
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Sample printcap file  
# Printer: Tektronix Phaser840  
# Print queue name: colorprinter  
# Remote machine name: Phaser840  
# Remote printer queue name: PS  
# Spool directory: /usr/spool/lpd/colorprinter  
colorprinter:\  
:lp=:\  
:rm=Phaser840:\  
:rp=PS:\  
:mx#0:\  
:lf=/usr/spool/lpd/ERRORLOG:\  
:sd=/usr/spool/lpd/colorprinter:  
#
Descriptions of printcap parameters  
Parameter  
Description  
lp  
Name of the device to open; this parameter must be left empty or set to /dev/null.  
rm  
Remote machine name. The name by which the workstation identifies the printer; must match the  
name in the /etc/hosts file.  
rp  
Remote printer queue name. The queue name that the printer recognizes; must be one of the  
following:  
PS for PostScript  
PCL for Printer Control Language  
HPGL for Hewlett-Packard Graphics Language  
AUTO for Automatic Language Selection (the printer automatically senses the language of the  
print job and processes it accordingly)  
If you specify any other remote printer queue name, the printer defaults to AUTO.  
Your printer model may not support all languages listed here. See your printer’s user  
documentation for information on the supported languages.  
mx  
lf  
Maximum file size. Set this parameter to 0 for unlimited file size; this allows the print command to  
handle large PostScript or image files.  
Log file where print command error messages are collected. Some systems have a log file for  
each print queue. Refer to your workstation’s documentation for more information.  
sd  
Host spool directory. Make a separate spool directory for each queue.  
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6. Set up spool directories. After you have edited the /etc/hosts and  
/etc/printcap files, create and set permissions for the spool directory you  
specified. For example:  
cd /usr/spool/lpd  
mkdir colorprinter  
chown daemon colorprinter  
chgrp daemon colorprinter  
chmod 770 colorprinter  
Refer to your UNIX documentation for the correct command syntax for  
your workstation.  
Printer configuration  
There are two steps to printer configuration:  
1. Set the printer’s IP address and other addressing information. The  
Phaser 840 printer supports the use of IP host name as well as an IP  
address. See Chapter 8, “Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing  
Parameters” for more information.  
2. Set the printer’s other TCP/IP parameters (optional):  
Set host access and control-character filtering for each port.  
Receiving printer status (Syslog, SNMP, or email notification).  
For information on setting these TCP/IP parameters, see the  
PhaserShare Networking Manual on the printer’s CD-ROM.  
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Extracting files from unix.tar  
The file unix.tar contains all shell scripts and other files needed for network  
configuration in UNIX environments. The file is in UNIX tar format. The file is  
included on your printer’s software CD-ROM.  
Listing the contents of unix.tar  
Type this command:  
tar tvf /directory-name/unix.tar  
Where directory-name is the mount point or the directory that contains the file.  
For example:  
tar tvf /mnt/unix.tar  
Extracting the files  
1. Change (cd) to the directory on your workstation where you want the  
files to reside.  
2. Type this command:  
tar xvf /directory-name/unix.tar  
Where directory-name is the mount point or the directory that contains the file.  
For example:  
tar xvf /mnt/unix.tar  
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Windows 98:  
PhaserPort Software  
TCP/IP configuration for a PC  
If you don't already have a TCP/IP address configured for your PC, contact your  
system administrator to ensure that the configuration is made according to your  
company guidelines. If there is no TCP/IP network already in place, configure  
your PC with a unique address such as 192.1.1.1. To check the IP address for  
your PC, follow these steps:  
1. From the Start menu, click Run.  
2. Enter:  
winipcfg  
3. Click OK.  
4. Choose your network adapter from the pulldown list.  
5. The IP address is listed in the IP Address field.  
For more information on installing and configuring TCP/IP in Windows  
environments, see your Microsoft Windows documentation.  
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Setting the printer’s IP address  
You can set the printer’s IP address by any of the following methods:  
Use the printer’s front panel. For more information, see “Setting IP  
parameters from the front panel” on page 48.  
Use DHCP. For more information, see “Setting IP parameters: DHCP” on  
page 51.  
Download a PostScript utility file. For more information, see the  
README files on the printer’s CD-ROM and network utilities diskettes.  
PC users: the README file for PostScript utility files is in the UTILS  
directory. Macintosh users: the ReadMe file for PostScript utility files in the  
Network Utilities folder.  
PhaserPort software installation  
Using the installer  
You can install PhaserPort software using the installer on your printer’s software  
CD-ROM. A single integrated installer is used to install printer drivers,  
PhaserPort, and other software.  
1. Insert the printer’s software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.  
If the Windows autorun feature is enabled, the CD-ROM launches  
automatically.  
If the Windows autorun feature is disabled, double-click My  
2. View the brief introductory information, then click Install Drivers to  
launch the installer.  
3. When you are prompted to select Easy Install or Custom Install, select  
Custom Install.  
4. During custom installation, a dialog is displayed enabling you to select  
the options you want to install. Check the box for PhaserPort. To  
install the drivers and PPD files for your printer, check the box for  
Drivers/PPDs (this is recommended for first-time installations).  
Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation. For details,  
see, “Create your first port and install the driver” on page 33.  
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Create your first port and install the driver  
1. After the port monitor is installed, the Add PhaserPort dialog box is  
displayed. Create your first port:  
a. In the Description field, enter a name for the port (this can be the  
printer name/model, location, or any other descriptive name of  
your choice), such as Phaser 840.  
b. In the Name/Address field, enter the IP address or DNS name of  
the printer (for example, 192.1.1.2).  
If you don’t know the printer’s IP address or DNS name, click Browse  
to display a list of printers on the network. Double-click the printer  
you want; PhaserPort automatically enters the information into the  
Add PhaserPort dialog. To search the network again, click Refresh; to  
narrow down the search by using subnets, click Advanced.  
c. Click OK.  
2. If you have NetWare software installed on your computer, you are  
asked if you want to install the PhaserShare Administrator software. If  
you also want to print using NetWare, choose Yes, then click Next.  
3. If you chose to install drivers and PPD files earlier in the installation,  
the Finish Installation dialog displays information about the Add  
Printer Wizard. Read the information, then click Next to start the Add  
Printer Wizard, which allows you to install the driver for your printer.  
The drivers are on your printer’s CD-ROM.  
If you did not choose to install drivers and PPD files earlier in the  
installation, go to Step 5.  
4. Install the driver.  
a. In the Add Printer Wizard, click Next. Choose Local printer, then  
click Next.  
b. Click Have Disk, type the drive letter for the CD-ROM, and click  
OK.  
c. Select your printer from the list, then click Next.  
d. In the Available ports list, select the port you created during the  
first part of the installation and click Next.  
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e. If desired, change the printer’s name (the name that will show in  
your Printers window). You can also choose to make this printer  
your default Windows printer. Click Next.  
f. If you are prompted to send a test page to the printer, choose No.  
a. In the Installation Completed dialog, click Finish.  
b. When prompted, finish the setup by registering your printer and  
restarting your computer.  
6. The following topics provide instructions for using PhaserPort after the  
initial installation:  
The next topic: “Adding a port for a new printer”.  
“Adding a port to an existing printer” on page 35.  
“Changing a port’s IP address” on page 36.  
Adding a port for a new printer  
Use this procedure to install a new printer and add a port for it.  
1. Start the Add Printer Wizard:  
a. From the Start menu, select Settings, then click Printers.  
b. From the Printers window, open Add Printer.  
2. Use the Add Printer Wizard to install the printer. When prompted,  
make the following choices:  
When prompted to specify how the printer is attached, choose  
Local Printer.  
Choose LPT1 as the connection port.  
If you are prompted to send a test page to the printer, choose No.  
3. When you are finished with Add Printer Wizard, follow the directions  
in the next topic, “Adding a port to an existing printer”.  
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Adding a port to an existing printer  
Use this procedure to add a port after you have installed the printer.  
1. Select your printer:  
a. From the Start menu, select Settings, then click Printers.  
b
In the Printers window, right-mouse click on your printer.  
2. From the pop-up menu, choose Properties.  
3. When the properties dialog for the printer is displayed, click Details.  
4. Click Add Port, then select Other.  
5. Highlight PhaserPort and click OK; this displays the Add PhaserPort  
dialog.  
a. In the Description field, enter a name for the port (this can be the  
printer name/model, location, or any other descriptive name of  
your choice), such as Phaser 840.  
b. In the Name/Address field, enter the IP address or DNS name of  
the printer (for example, 192.1.1.2), and click OK.  
If you don’t know the printer’s IP address or DNS name, click Browse to  
display a list of printers on the network. Double-click the printer you  
want; PhaserPort automatically enters the information into the Add  
PhaserPort dialog. To search the network again, click Refresh; to narrow  
down the search by using subnets, click Advanced.  
c. Click OK.  
6. Click OK again to apply the changes; the printer driver is now  
configured to use your new PhaserPort.  
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Changing a port’s IP address  
If the IP address of the printer is changed, change the IP address of the  
corresponding port:  
1. Select your printer:  
a. From the Start menu, select Settings, then click Printers.  
b. In the Printers window, right-mouse click your printer, then click  
Properties.  
2. In the Properties dialog, click Details.  
3. Verify that PhaserPort appears in the Print to the following port field  
and click Port Settings.  
4. In the Configure PhaserPort dialog, enter the correct IP address or  
DNS name for the printer.  
If you don’t know the printer’s IP address or DNS name, click Browse to  
display a list of printers on the network. Double-click the printer you  
want; PhaserPort automatically enters the information into the Add  
PhaserPort dialog. To search the network again, click Refresh; to narrow  
down the search by using subnets, click Advanced.  
5. Click OK.  
6. Click OK again to apply the changes.  
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Windows NT  
The procedures in this chapter are valid for Windows NT version 3.x and 4.x.  
For information about driver installation for later versions of Windows NT, visit  
the Tektronix web site:  
www.tek.com/Color_Printers/support  
Setting the printer’s IP address  
Set the printer’s IP address by any of the methods described in Chapter 8,  
“Setting the Printer’s IP Addressing Parameters”.  
Adding a Windows NT 4.0 driver on aWindows NT 4.0 server  
or workstation  
The Windows NT 4.0 PostScript driver is a PPD-based driver. Follow these  
instructions to add or update the Tektronix Phaser PPD (PostScript Printer  
Description) file for use with Windows NT 4.0. Adding this support gives your  
printer access to Tektronix page sizes, tray selection, TekColor color corrections,  
and resident fonts.  
This update procedure provides printer page-size information for Windows NT  
applications. These instructions assume a basic familiarity with Windows NT  
operation and terminology. For additional information about Windows NT,  
refer to your Microsoft Windows NT documentation.  
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You may need the Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM or your printer’s software  
CD-ROM to complete this procedure.  
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Add the printer  
1. Log in as Administrator or a user with administrator privileges.  
2. Click Start, Settings, and Printers.  
3. In the Printers dialog box, double-click Add Printer.  
If you intend to do your printer management from this computer,  
click My Computer. The rest of this procedure applies when you  
click My Computer.  
If you intend to do your printer management from another  
computer, click Network Print Server. In this case, you need only  
enter the printer’s name in the Printer field and click OK. The rest  
4. Click Next.  
5. If the printer is connected directly to the computer, select the port the  
printer is connected to:  
a. LPTx is for a parallel-printer connection.  
b. COM is for a serial-connected printer.  
6. If this printer is connected to the network, click Add Port. Tektronix  
printers support two types of network ports, LPR and AppleTalk.  
The next topic covers LPR ports; for information on AppleTalk ports,  
see “Creating an AppleTalk port” on page 39.  
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Creating an LPR port  
1. To connect via TCP/IP, double-click LPR Port in the Printer Ports  
dialog box. If LPR Port is not listed in this box, the Microsoft TCP/IP  
Printing Service must be installed on the NT machine:  
a. Click Start, Settings, Control Panel, and Network.  
b. Click Services, then click Add.  
c. Select Microsoft TCP/IP Printing, then click OK and install this  
service. The original Windows NT distribution CD-ROM is  
needed during installation.  
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The TCP/IP protocol must also be installed on the server. Click the Protocol tab to  
verify if it is installed. See your Windows NT documentation for details. Reboot  
Windows NT after installing TCP/IP.  
2. In the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box, enter the printer's IP  
address or DNS name in the box labeled Name or address of server  
providing lpd. In the box marked Name of printer or print queue on  
that server, enter PS or AUTO in uppercase. Click OK.  
3. When returned to the Printer Ports box, click Close.  
4. At the Add Printer Wizard dialog box, click the box next to this new  
port; a check mark is added. Click Next.  
Creating an AppleTalk port  
1. In the Printer Port dialog box, double-click AppleTalk Printing  
Devices.  
2. In the Available AppleTalk Printing Devices dialog box, select the  
zone where the printer resides. If no zone name appears, double-click  
the zone icon.  
3. Windows NT searches for all AppleTalk devices in that zone and  
displays a list; double-click your printer.  
4. Windows NT prompts you to capture the printer; click No. (Capturing  
the printer causes it to disappear from the Chooser.)  
5. After adding the printer port, click the box next to the new port to  
select it; click Next.  
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Install the driver  
1. In the Add Printer Wizard dialog box, click Have Disk to add a new  
Tektronix driver.  
2. Type the path name to the driver files. This can be A:\ if the files are  
on a diskette. If these files were downloaded from an on-line service,  
type the path name where they were saved. Click OK.  
3. Select the printer model and click Next.  
4. If prompted that a driver is already installed for this printer, select  
Replace existing driver. Click Next.  
Name the printer and set up sharing  
1. Type the printer's name; this can be any name you want. If the  
Windows-based applications are to use this printer as the default  
printer, click the appropriate box. Click Next.  
2. If this printer is to be shared on the network, click Shared and click all  
applicable platforms that may be printing to this printer. If desired,  
enter a Share Name for the printer. If the printer is a local printer only,  
click Not shared. Click Next.  
Windows NT creates the printer  
1. If you want Windows NT to print a test page after installing the printer  
driver, click Yes (recommended). If you do not want the Windows NT  
test page, click No. When finished, click Finish.  
2. At this point, Windows NT is ready to create the printer. You may need  
the original Windows NT distribution CD-ROM or your printer’s  
software CD-ROM to complete this step. Once the CD-ROM is  
installed, type the drive letter or path name to the files requested. On  
the Windows NT CD-ROM, the files are usually in the I386 directory  
for Intel-based Windows NT servers. Click OK.  
3. If you chose to have a test page printed in Step 1, check to see if it  
printed. If the test page printed, click OK.  
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Adding a Windows NT 4.0 driver on an NT 3.51 server  
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For proper installation, use the latest Windows NT 3.51 drivers and  
Windows NT 4.0 drivers, available from the Tektronix web site:  
www.tek.com/Color_Printers/support/software.html  
The following procedure describes how to set up the Windows NT 3.51 server to  
automatically load a Windows NT 4.0 driver on a Windows NT 4.0 client.  
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You must have Administrator access on the Windows NT 3.51 server.  
Add the printer  
1. From a Windows NT 4.0 client, click the right-mouse button on  
Network Neighborhood. Select Find Computer.  
2. Type the name of the Windows NT 3.51 server. Press Enter.  
3. Double-click the Windows NT 3.51 server icon.  
4. Double-click the Windows NT 3.51 server's Printers folder.  
5. In the Windows NT 3.51 server's Printers folder, double-click  
Add Printer.  
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If you do not have an Add Printer icon, then you are not logged on with an  
account that has Administrator access on the Windows NT 3.51 server.  
The first Add Printer Wizard dialog box should say Remote print  
server <3.51 server name>.  
6. Select the port where the printer is connected.  
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You cannot create a port on the Windows 3.51 server from the Windows 4.0  
client; create the port on the Windows 3.51 server. After the port is created,  
you can select that port from the Windows 4.0 client.  
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Install the driver  
1. In the Add Printer Wizard dialog box, click Have Disk to add a new  
Tektronix driver.  
2. Type the path name to the driver files. This can be A:\if the files are  
on a diskette. If these files were downloaded from an on-line service,  
type the path name where they were saved. Click OK.  
3.  
Select the printer model and click Next.  
Enter the printer’s name and set up sharing  
1. Type the printer's name; this can be any name you want. Click Next.  
2. If this printer is to be shared on the network, click Shared and  
highlight all applicable platforms that may be connecting to this  
server (Windows NT 4.0 x86 should be one). If desired, enter a Share  
Name for the printer.  
Windows NT creates the printer  
1. If you want Windows NT to print a test page after installing the printer  
driver, click Yes (recommended). If you do not want the Windows NT  
test page, click No. When finished, click Finish.  
2. When prompted for the Windows NT 3.51 CD-ROM, insert it into your  
computer’s CD-ROM drive and click OK.  
3. Type the path name to the driver.  
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For proper installation, you must use the latest Windows NT 3.51 drivers and  
Windows NT 4.0 drivers, which are available from the Tektronix web site:  
www.tek.com/Color_Printers/support/software.html  
The printer should now exist on the Windows NT 3.51 server and have  
Windows NT 4.0 drivers available. Now any Windows 4.0 client can use that  
shared printer, and the driver is installed automatically.  
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This update procedure provides printer page size information for Windows NT  
applications. However, TekColor color corrections and other PostScript Level 2  
features are not supported by the Windows NT driver. Refer to your printer’s  
user documentation for instructions on other ways of selecting color corrections.  
Refer to your Microsoft Windows NT documentation for details on features in  
the Windows NT driver.  
These instructions assume a basic familiarity with Windows NT operation and  
terminology. For additional information about Windows NT, refer to your  
Microsoft Windows NT documentation.  
1. Start your system with Windows NT.  
2. From the Main window, double-click the Print Manager icon.  
3. Install the Tektronix printer. From the Printer menu, select Create  
Printer; the Create Printer dialog box appears.  
4. Under Driver, scroll to the end of the list and select Other; the Install  
Driver dialog box appears.  
5. When prompted, do one of the following.  
If you are using the printer’s CD-ROM: Type the CD-ROM drive  
location. Click OK; the Select Driver dialog box appears.  
If you are using the printer’s software for Windows diskette:  
Type the diskette drive location. Click OK; the Select Driver  
6. UnderPrinterDriver, chooseyourprinterfromthelist, thenclick OK.  
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If you are using older drivers, you get a series of Noncritical Errors stating  
that Windows NT is unable to open the PSCRIPT.DLL file and the  
PSCRIPT.DRV files. Click Ignore or update your driver.  
7. Under Print to, scroll to the end of the list and select Other; the Printer  
port dialog box appears. Tektronix printers support two types of  
network ports in Windows NT: LPR and AppleTalk. The next topic  
covers LPR ports; for information on creating an AppleTalk port, see  
“Creating an AppleTalk port” on page 45.  
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Creating an LPR port  
1. In the Printer Port dialog box, click the LPR port. If the LPR port is not  
listed in the Printer Port dialog box, the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing  
Service needs to be added to the Windows NT machine:  
a. In Control Panel, double-click Network; the Network Settings  
dialog box appears.  
b. In Network Settings, click Add Software; the Add Network  
Software dialog box appears.  
c. In the Add Network Software dialog box, click the drop-down  
menu for Network Software. In the list, select TCP/IP Protocol  
and Related Components, then click Continue; the TCP/IP  
Installation dialog box appears.  
d. In the TCP/IP Installation dialog box, select TCP/IP Network  
Printing Support. (Consult your Windows NT documentation for  
information on other TCP/IP options.)  
e. Click Continue to install this service. The original Windows NT  
distribution diskettes are needed during installation. To apply  
these changes, restart Windows NT.  
2. In the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box, enter your printer’s IP  
address in the field named Name or address of server providing lpd.  
In the field named Name of printer or print queue on that server, enter  
PS or AUTO in UPPERCASE letters.  
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Creating an AppleTalk port  
1. In the Printer Port dialog box, double-click the AppleTalk Printing  
Devices port. If the AppleTalk Printing Devices port is not listed in  
the Printer Port dialog box, the Microsoft Services for Macintosh needs  
to be added to the Windows NT machine:  
a. In the Control Panel, double-click Network; the Network Settings  
dialog box appears.  
b. In the Network Settings dialog box, click Add Software; the Add  
Network Software dialog box appears.  
c. In the Add Network Software dialog box, click the drop down  
menu for Network Software. In the list, select Services for  
Macintosh, then click OK to install the service. The original  
Windows NT distribution diskettes are needed during installation.  
To apply these changes, restart Windows NT.  
2. In the Available AppleTalk Printing Devices dialog box, select the  
zone where the printer resides. If no zone name appears, double-click  
the zone icon.  
3. Windows NT searches for all AppleTalk devices in that zone and  
displays a list; double-click your printer.  
4. Windows NT prompts you to capture the printer; click No. (Capturing  
the printer causes it to disappear from the Chooser.)  
Set up sharing  
If this printer is to be shared on the network, perform the following steps:  
1. In the Create Printer dialog box, check the option Share this printer on  
the network.  
2. Enter any name you want for the Share Name.  
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You can set the printer’s IP address and other IP parameters by any of the  
following methods:  
Use the printer’s front panel. See “Setting IP parameters  
from the front panel” on page 48.  
Resolution Protocol), BOOTP (Boot Parameter Protocol), or DHCP.  
When turned on or reset, the printer receives its IP addressing  
information from a boot server. See “Setting IP parameters: RARP or  
BOOTP” on page 49 or “Setting IP parameters: DHCP” on page 51.  
Printer-based printer configuration (using a downloaded  
configuration file). Can be used on hosts that do not have RARP,  
BOOTP, or DHCP. For UNIX, use a Tektronix-provided shell script to  
prepare a configuration file. When you send the file to the printer, you  
store the IP addressing information in the printer’s internal memory,  
PostScript utility file (UNIX only)” on page 54.  
PC and Macintosh users can also set IP parameters using PostScript  
utility files; see the README files on the printer’s CD-ROM or  
diskettes. The PC README file is in the UTILS directory; the  
Macintosh README file is in the Network Utilities folder.  
Printer-based printer configuration (using PhaserLink Printer  
Management Software). After setting the printer’s IP address by one  
of the other three methods listed here, you can perform the rest of the  
TCP/IP configuration using PhaserLink Printer Management  
Software, if you have a World Wide Web browser. See “Setting IP  
parameters: PhaserLink Printer Management Software” on page 56.  
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When two or more IP addressing methods are used simultaneously, the printer  
uses the first address that it successfully obtains.  
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Obtain the information listed in the following table. It might be helpful to write  
down this information so you can refer to it during the configuration procedure.  
Information for TCP/IP configuration  
Information  
Comments  
Internet (IP) address for  
the printer  
Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number  
from 0 - 255.  
Network mask  
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer will choose  
an appropriate mask.  
Broadcast address  
If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer computes  
an appropriate broadcast address.  
The address the printer uses to send broadcast packets.  
Regardless of how this parameter is set, the printer  
accepts broadcast packets from any of the commonly  
used broadcast address conventions.  
Gateway IP address  
Router address. You need this address if you want to  
communicate with the printer from anywhere other than  
the local network segment.  
Setting IP parameters from the front panel  
1. When the front panel displays READY TO PRINT, press the  
down-arrow button until Menuis highlighted. Press Select.  
2. Press the down-arrow button until Printer Configurationis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
3. Press the down-arrow button until Network Settingsis  
highlighted. Press Select.  
4. Press the down-arrow button until TCP/IPis highlighted. Press  
Select.  
5. Set the IP address:  
a. Press the down-arrow button until IP Addressis highlighted.  
Press Select.  
b. Press the left- or right-arrow buttons to highlight the 3-digit part of  
the address that you want to set. Press the up- or down-arrow keys  
to change the numbers.  
c. When the address is set, press Select.  
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6. Set the network mask:  
a. Press the down-arrow button until NW Maskis highlighted. Press  
Select.  
b. Press the left- or right-arrow buttons to highlight the 3-digit part of  
the address that you want to set. Press the up- or down-arrow keys  
to change the numbers.  
c. When the address is set, press Select.  
7. Set the default router/gateway address:  
a. Press the down-arrow button until Default Router/Gateway  
Addressis highlighted. Press Select.  
b. Press the left- or right-arrow buttons to highlight the 3-digit part of  
the address that you want to set. Press the up- or down-arrow keys  
to change the numbers.  
c. When the address is set, press Select.  
8. To return the printer to normal operation, press the down-arrow button  
until Exitis highlighted. Press Select.  
Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP  
With this method, configuration information is sent to the printer over the  
Ethernet or Token Ring connection via RARP or BOOTP, depending on which  
protocol your host supports. This is called Dynamic Address Resolution.  
You store the printer’s configuration information in a configuration file such as  
an ethers or bootptab file on a boot server. On power-up, the printer issues RARP  
and BOOTP requests and receives the configuration information from the server  
in the RARP or BOOTP response.  
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The RARP response contains only IP address information. After the printer has  
its address information, you can set other TCP/IP parameters by either of two  
methods:  
With a TCP/IP connection and a World Wide Web browser, you can  
use PhaserLink Printer Management Software; see “Setting IP  
parameters: PhaserLink Printer Management Software” on page 56.  
Send PostScript files to the printer using your host spooler. UNIX shell  
scripts for creating the PostScript files are provided with your printer’s  
network utilities software. See “Setting IP parameters: PostScript  
utility file (UNIX only)” on page 54. For PC environments, the  
PostScript file IPCONFIG.PS is in the UTILS directory on your printer’s  
CD-ROM or network utilities diskettes.  
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The printer’s BOOTP and RARP implementations do not support booting  
across a router. The BOOTP or RARP server (host) and client (printer) must be  
connected to the same Token Ring or Ethernet segment, or to segments  
interconnected only by repeaters and/or bridges. However, with certain hosts  
(such as OS/2) on Token Ring networks, the server and the client must be on  
the same Token Ring. Furthermore, the printer’s BOOTP and RARP  
implementations do not support booting between Token Ring and Ethernet  
segments.  
1. Store the printer’s configuration information in an etc/ethers or  
/etc/bootptab file.  
2. Connect the printer to the network.  
3. Turn on the printer. At power up, the printer issues RARP and BOOTP  
requests and receives the configuration information from the host in  
the RARP or BOOTP response.  
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Setting IP parameters: DHCP  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) is a system in which  
Windows NT servers can allocate IP addresses dynamically. Under DHCP, the  
server gives the printer (called a DHCP client) an IP address when the printer is  
reset.  
Installing the DHCP server  
1. In Control Panel:Network, select Add Software.  
2. Select TCP/IP components.  
3. In the second window that is displayed, select DHCP server.  
Setting up a DHCP server  
1. Access your DHCP management utility:  
Windows NT 4.x. Click Start; select Programs, then  
Administrative Tools (Common). Select DHCP Manager.  
Windows 3.5x. Go to the Network Administration group and  
select DHCP Manager.  
2. Configure DHCP with a scope; a scope is a range of IP addresses  
available for allocation to DHCP clients. For example, the scope could  
be the IP addresses 192.2.194.101 through 192.2.194.254.  
Defining a scope in Windows NT 4.x  
a. Click Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, DHCP Manager.  
b. Double-click Local Machine.  
c. Click Scope, Create.  
d. Enter the IP information to define the scope.  
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Defining a scope in Windows NT 3.5.x  
a. Open the Network Administration group.  
b. Double-click DHCP Manager.  
c. Double-click Local Machine.  
d. Click Scope, Create.  
e. Enter the IP information to define the scope.  
3. Define the lease. A lease is a pre-determined time that the printer holds  
the IP address. When the lease time expires, the printer queries the  
DHCP server again to renew its lease of the IP address. It is  
recommended that you set the lease to Unlimited.  
4. Define a name for the scope. You are prompted to activate the newly  
created scope; answer Yes.  
5. Restart the DHCP server:  
a. In Control Panel:Services, scroll to DHCP Server.  
b. Click Stop; click Start.  
c. Click Close.  
6. Turn on the printer. The printer receives its IP address from the server.  
Print a Configuration Page to obtain the IP address (“Printing a  
Configuration Page” on page 2).  
7. Using Add Printer Wizard (Windows NT 4.0) or Print Manager  
(Windows NT 3.5x), verify that a Windows NT printer port refers to the  
printer’s IP address or DNS name. See Chapter 7, “Windows NT” for  
more information.  
8. Configure the printer’s DHCP client software.  
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DHCP transactions  
On power up or reset, the printer sends a DHCP discover packet,  
indicating its Ethernet address and requesting an IP address.  
The DHCP server responds to the discover packet with a DHCP offer  
packet, which contains an IP address from within the assigned scope  
and the assigned lease.  
The printer examines the DHCP offer packet and decides whether to  
accept the lease. The printer sends a request packet, accepting the IP  
address and the lease.  
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There can be multiple DHCP servers on the same network, each defining its  
own scopes and leases. The printer selects the first lease offered.  
The DHCP server sends an acknowledgment packet to the printer, which  
completes the transaction.  
Supported BOOTP/DHCP fields  
The printer recognizes the BOOTP/DHCP fields listed in the following table.  
Field  
gw  
ha  
Description  
Values  
Gateway address list  
Hardware address  
List of IP addresses separated by spaces.  
Hexadecimal; the ha tag must be preceded by the ht tag.  
ht  
Hardware type (see Assigned  
Numbers RFC)  
Unsigned decimal, octal, or hexadecimal integer, or one of the  
following symbolic names:  
For UNIX Ethernet:  
ethernet or ether for 10-Mbit Ethernet (DIX encapsulation);  
ieee802 for IEEE 802 Ethernet (SNAP encapsulation).  
For UNIX Token Ring:  
token ring  
For OS/2 Ethernet or Token Ring:  
ether  
ip  
IP address  
Single IP address.  
lg  
Log host address(es)  
Subnet mask  
List of IP addresses separated by spaces.  
Single IP address.  
sm  
dn  
ds  
IP domain name  
DNS server IP address  
Single domain name.  
Printer recognizes up to two IP addresses, separated by spaces.  
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Setting IP parameters: PostScript utility file (UNIX only)  
Use the config-IP script to create a PostScript file that sets the printer’s IP  
addressing parameters. The config-IP script is provided with your printer’s  
network utilities software.  
The output of the script is PostScript code, which you must send to the  
printer. When you run the script, redirect the output to a file. Then  
send the file to the printer.  
The script prompts you to provide certain information. For information  
about these prompts, see the next table “IP parameters”.  
The advantage of this method is that each printer has a permanent setup stored  
in memory and is not dependent on a boot server for boot information. The  
disadvantage is that you must configure each printer individually.  
Before performing this procedure, install the files from your printer’s network  
utilities software on to your host computer. If you have not already installed the  
files, see “Extracting files from unix.tar” on page 30.  
The IP parameters are listed in the following table. For the procedure, see the  
next topic, “Running the config-IP script”.  
IP parameters  
Parameter  
Description  
Use RARP  
Yes/no. Specifies whether the printer should get its IP address from a RARP response at  
power-up (default is yes). Answer no for a printer-based configuration; this prevents  
RARP packets from appearing on the network when the printer is turned on or reset.  
Use BOOTP/DHCP  
Yes/no. Specifies whether the printer should get its IP address from a BOOTP or DHCP  
response at power-up (default is yes). Answer no for a printer-based configuration; this  
prevents BOOTP or DHCP packets from appearing on the network when the printer is  
turned on or reset.  
IP address  
Printer’s address on a network. Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number  
from 0 - 255. Must be a valid IP address and not 0.0.0.0, 255.0.0.0, any address starting  
with 127, or any address ending with 255.  
Network mask  
Broadcast address  
Needed in networks that use sub-netting. If you are not using sub-netting, leave this  
blank; the printer will choose an appropriate mask. Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents  
a decimal number from 0 - 255.  
Address the printer uses to send broadcast packets. Format is x.x.x.x, where x  
represents a decimal number from 0 - 255. If you are unsure, leave this blank; the printer  
chooses an appropriate address.  
Default gateway (router) Address the printer uses to communicate with devices not on the same network  
segment. Format is x.x.x.x, where x represents a decimal number from 0 - 255.  
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Running the config-IP script  
1. Connect the printer to a network. ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)  
requires that the printer be connected on the same physical network  
segment as the host.  
2. Run the script config-IP:  
a. In the directory where you placed your printer’s network utilities,  
change (cd) to the bin subdirectory.  
b. Type the name of the script, redirecting the output to a file. Type:  
config-IP > filename  
3. Enter the information when prompted by the script.  
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The script accepts IP addresses that have empty fields (for example,  
123..40.10). The script does not detect this error. Double-check the IP  
addresses you enter.  
4. Log in as root.  
5. Make an entry into the host’s ARP table defining the printer’s  
IP/hardware address pair. In general, this requires a command  
corresponding to one of the following examples:  
arp -s printer-IP-address hardware-address  
(for BSD systems)  
or  
arp -s ether printer-IP-address hardware-address (for System V)  
See your host system documentation for specifics of this command.  
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O T E  
The hardware address in the arp command example is the printer’s Ethernet  
Address for PhaserShare Ethernet interfaces or the Token Ring Address for  
PhaserShare Token Ring cards.  
6. Turn on the printer.  
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7. Execute the ping command from the host:  
ping printer-IP-address  
8. Use the host spooling system (for example, lpr or lp) to send to the  
printer the file you created in Step 2b. This stores the IP addressing  
information in the printer’s internal memory, where it is retained over  
a reset or power cycle. (For more information on setting up queues, see  
“Assigning a print queue to the printer” on page 25.)  
9. Reset the printer.  
Setting IP parameters: PhaserLink Printer  
Management Software  
After setting the printer’s IP address by one of the methods described  
previously in this chapter, you can perform the rest of the TCP/IP configuration  
using PhaserLink Printer Management Software, if you have a World Wide Web  
browser. For more information on PhaserLink Printer Management Software,  
see Chapter 9, “PhaserLink Printer Management Software”.  
1. From the printer’s home page, click Configuration; this displays the  
View and Configure Settings page.  
2. From the View and Configure Settings page, click View and  
Configure Interface Settings; this displays the View and Configure  
Interface Settings page.  
3. From the View and Configure Interface Settings page, click View and  
Configure TCP/IP Settings; this displays the View and Configure  
TCP/IP Settings page.  
4. Enter your printer’s settings. If you make an error, click Restore Initial  
Form Values and start again.  
5. When you are finished entering the settings, enter the Validation  
Password (if one has been set) and click Do/Apply.  
6. The printer responds by displaying a dialog box that allows you to  
reset the printer. The new parameters will not take effect until the  
printer is reset.  
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DNS  
The printers support Domain Name Services (DNS) through an embedded DNS  
To use an IP host name for the printer, the system administrator must have  
already configured one or more DNS servers and a local DNS domain name  
space data base.  
To set up the printer for DNS, supply an IP domain name and up to two DNS  
name server IP addresses. There are three ways to set up the printer:  
BOOTP. See “Setting IP parameters: RARP or BOOTP” on page 49.  
DHCP. See “Setting IP parameters: DHCP” on page 51.  
With TCP/IP, you can use PhaserLink. See the next topic, “Setting up  
the printer for DNS using PhaserLink Printer Management Software”.  
Setting up the printer for DNS using PhaserLink Printer  
Management Software  
After setting the printer’s IP address by one of the methods described  
previously in this chapter, you can set up the printer for DNS using PhaserLink  
Printer Management Software, if you have a World Wide Web browser. For  
more information on PhaserLink Printer Management Software, see Chapter 9,  
“PhaserLink Printer Management Software”.  
1. From the printer’s home page, click Configuration; this displays the  
View and Configure Settings page.  
2. From the View and Configure Settings page, click View and  
Configure Interface Settings; this displays the View and Configure  
Interface Settings page.  
3. From the View and Configure Interface Settings page, click View and  
Configure TCP/IP Settings; this displays the View and Configure  
TCP/IP Settings page.  
4. Set the Domain Name Service Resolver Enabled field to Yes.  
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5. Enter the following information:  
Primary Name Server IP Address (required)  
Second Name Server IP Address (optional)  
IP Domain Name (required)  
Additional Search Domain Name(s) (optional)  
6. When you are finished entering the settings, enter the Validation  
Password and click Do/Apply.  
7. The printer displays a dialog box that allows you to reset the printer.  
New parameters will not take effect until the printer is reset.  
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Management Software  
PhaserLink Printer Management software is a printer administration and  
support tool using World Wide Web technology. With PhaserLink software, you  
can access printer status and manage your printer over a TCP/IP network using  
a web browser. PhaserLink Printer Management software gives you the  
following capabilities:  
Receive printer status and manage your printer over the network using  
a standard web browser.  
Define a link to your local web server’s support page.  
Access on-line manuals and technical support information by using  
built-in links to the Tektronix web site.  
PhaserLink Printer Management software provides an easy-to-use, consistent  
interface that you can use for most of the configuration tasks described  
throughout this guide.  
Accessing printer information from a browser  
Once a TCP/IP connection to the printer has been established and the printer’s  
IP address is set, you can visit the printer’s home page from your web browser  
by entering the printer’s URL (Uniform Resource Locator), just as you would to  
visit any web site. The printer’s default URL is listed here:  
http://printer’s-IP-address/  
where printer’s-IP-address is the IP address you set during TCP/IP configuration.  
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Some platforms and browsers allow you to set a name/IP address pair in the  
UNIX host table (or equivalent name-server database on a non-UNIX host); the  
printer’s name can be used in place of the IP address in the URL. For example:  
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PhaserLink Printer Management software help files  
Most PhaserLink pages allow you to view and set printer parameters through  
fields. HTML files containing descriptions of the fields are supplied on the  
printer’s CD-ROM in the PHLINK directory, where the file PLHOME.HTM is the  
home page for the help files. These files can be viewed using any browser that  
supports HTML 3.0.  
If you copy these PhaserLink software help files to your local web server, then  
define that server as your local link, PhaserLink users can access the help files  
from the printer’s PhaserLink Help page.  
Configuring PhaserLink Help  
1. Copy the PhaserLink help files from the printer’s CD-ROM to your  
local web server. Note the URL for the PhaserLink Help home page,  
PLHOME.HTM.  
2. Access the printer’s Status page by entering the printer’s URL into  
your browser. See “Accessing printer information from a browser” on  
page 59 for more information.  
3. Click Configure; this displays the View and Configure Settings page.  
4. Click Define Local HTTP Link; this displays the Define Local HTTP  
Link page.  
5. Enter the URL that you have set up for the PhaserLink Help home  
page. If you have configured PhaserLink to require a password, enter  
it into the Password field. Then click Do/Apply.  
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PhaserLink passwords are not encrypted.  
Accessing PhaserLink Help  
When the PhaserLink Help home page has been defined as a local link, as  
described in the previous procedure, users can access PhaserLink Help this way:  
1. Click Help; this displays the Help page.  
2. On the Help page, click local HTTP link; this displays the PhaserLink  
Help home page.  
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If there are read-write parameters on the page, there is a field at the bottom of  
the page for a validation password. By default, the password is a NULL string  
(no characters). The password is common across all PhaserLink software pages.  
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PhaserLink passwords are not encrypted.  
If you enter an invalid password, the printer reports an error. The  
Validation Password link displays the Set Administrator Password  
page, which you can use to change the password.  
Click Restore Initial Form Values to restore all values on the page to  
their previous settings.  
To transmit changes to the printer, click Do/Apply.  
Information Forwarding  
When you click a link that connects you to the Tektronix web server, the  
Information Forwarding feature causes the printer to send the following printer  
status information back to the Tektronix server:  
Printer model  
Firmware version  
Printer ID number  
Page count  
Language  
Serial Number  
Transmitting this information back to the Tektronix server ensures the quickest  
connection to relevant product and update information. Tektronix may store  
this information to serve you better in the future.  
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Disabling Information Forwarding  
1. Display the View and Configure Information Forwarding page.  
2. Select No from the Information Forwarding Enabled menu button.  
3. If a validation password has been assigned, enter the password to  
make the change to take effect.  
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PhaserLink passwords are not encrypted.  
4. Click the Do/Apply button.  
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F
Adapter Status 12  
front panel  
ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)  
with config-IP script 55  
with config-TokenRing script 13  
printing Configuration Page 2  
setting IPX frame type 24  
setting printer’s IP addressing parameters 48  
B
G
BOOTP 47  
Broadcast 12  
Broadcast address 48  
Gateway IP address 48  
H
hosts file 27  
C
cables 8  
I
Chooser 20  
config-IP 55  
config-TokenRing 14  
Configuration Page  
front panel 2  
information forwarding 61  
installation  
PhaserShare software 21  
Intelligent Ready 3  
IP addressing parameters  
DHCP 51  
D
setting from the front panel 48  
setting using a PostScript utility file (UNIX) 54  
setting using PhaserLink software 56  
setting using RARP or BOOTP 49  
DHCP 51  
DNS  
printer configuration 57  
UNIX host configuration 25  
DOS 1  
J
Job accounting 3  
E
Early Token Release 12  
etc/hosts file 27  
etc/printcap file 28  
Ethernet  
L
LocalTalk 19  
M
adapters 5  
cables 8  
model files 26  
terminators 8  
EtherTalk 19  
N
NetWare 21  
Network Address 12  
Network mask 48  
NIS 25  
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T
PhaserLink PDF Direct Printing 3  
PhaserLink Printer Management software  
general information 59  
TCP/IP  
extracting files from unix.tar 30  
UNIX 25  
PhaserLink software  
Windows NT procedures 37  
Windows 95 31  
terminators  
information forwarding 61  
URL, printer 59  
PhaserLink Status Notification 3  
PhaserShare software  
Ethernet 8  
LocalTalk 17  
Token Ring  
cables 9  
configuration 12  
TokenTalk 19  
installation procedure 21  
Quick Configuration Wizard 22  
PhaserShare Series B Ethernet card 7  
PhaserShare Series B LocalTalk card 16  
PhaserShare Series B Token Ring card 12  
print queue (UNIX) 25  
U
printcap file 28  
printer management 3  
UNIX model files 26  
Unknown Route 12  
URL (Uniform Resource Locator)  
for the printer 59  
Usage Profile reports 3  
Q
queue names (UNIX remote printer) 26  
queues  
NetWare 23  
UNIX 25  
V
View and Configure Information  
Forwarding page 61  
UNIX remote printer queue names 26  
Windows NT 3.x driver 44  
Windows NT 4.0 driver on a Windows NT 4.0  
server or workstation 39  
W
Windows 95 and Windows 98 31  
Windows NT 37  
R
Windows NT 3.x driver 43  
Windows NT 4.0 driver on a Windows NT 3.51  
server 41  
RARP 47  
remote printer queue names 26  
Route Cache Size 12  
Route Cache Timeout 12  
Windows NT 4.0 driver on a Windows NT 4.0  
server or workstation 37  
World Wide Web 59  
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Speed 12  
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