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Contents
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction.......................................................................................................11 Introduction for the reader......................................................................12 History of the document..........................................................................13 Supported transport and printing protocols..........................................16 Supported drivers....................................................................................17 Compatibility matrix...........................................................................17 Check your Oc TDS printer version.................................................24 Physical connections................................................................................26 Network printing architectures...............................................................27 Chapter 2 Windows TCP/IP Environment........................................................................29 Introduction to Windows environment..................................................30 Network printing architectures...............................................................31 Client/Server configuration................................................................31 Peer to peer configuration.................................................................33 Configure the print system controller....................................................35 Configure the TCP/IP settings............................................................35 Configure the TCP/IP settings of the print system controller....35 Configure the TCP/IP settings: prepare the configuration.........36 Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TDS/TCS systems - except Oc TCS300)..................................................................................39 Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): automatic network configuration by DHCP..............................................................................................43 Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address......................................................................................45 Enable print protocols........................................................................48 Enable LPD/LPR protocol.............................................................48 Enable SMB protocol....................................................................51 Enable FTP protocol.....................................................................54 Configure Oc Remote Logic and Oc Power Logic Remote (Oc TDS/TCS systems -except Oc TCS300)...........................................57 Introduction to printer controller remote applications..............57 Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications......................................................................58
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Install or upgrade of Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation ................................................................62 Configure Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation....................................................................................64 Un-install Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote from a workstation.................................................................................69 Configure Oc PlotWave 350 for mobile printing and scanning....70 Oc Mobile WebTools..................................................................70 Configure the Oc Express WebTools for a mobile connection.73 Generate the 'Quick Response Card' .........................................75 Connect your mobile device to the Oc Mobile WebTools......76 IPv6 support........................................................................................78 Printer compatibility with IPv6....................................................78 IPv6 for Oc PlotWave/ColorWave 300/TDS/TCS/TC4 systems ........................................................................................................79 IPv6 for Oc ColorWave 550/6x0 systems .................................81 Print via LPD/LPR......................................................................................83 Print server configuration in a Client/Server architecture...............83 Introduction to Printer Server configuration..............................83 About the print port......................................................................84 Prepare the print server...............................................................86 Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the print server.........88 Install Oc PS3 printer driver on the print server......................96 Client configuration in a Client/Server architecture (all systems).101 Introduction to the Client configuration...................................101 Deploy the printer driver on the Client workstations..............102 Print from AutoCAD (2000 and higher)..................................106 Peer to peer configuration...............................................................109 Prepare the workstation.............................................................109 Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the workstation.......111 Install Oc PS3 printer driver on the workstation....................119 Print from AutoCAD (2000 and higher)..................................124 Print via FTP............................................................................................125 Print using a DOS command line interface....................................125 Print using a browser.......................................................................126 Scan to File (all systems, except Oc TDS300/TCS300/ColorWave600).127 Retrieve scanned files from an Oc TDS/TCS/PlotWave/ColorWave system...............................................................................................127 Scan to File: firewall configuration on destination workstation....129 Scan to file - SMB.............................................................................131 Scan to File to an SMB destination...........................................131 Configure a destination folder in the network (Windows XP/Server 2003)..........................................................................133
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Configure a destination folder in the network (Windows Vista/ Server 2008/ 7)............................................................................138 Configure the SMB scan destination on the printer controller.142 Configure the SMB scan destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools......................................................................147 Scan to File - FTP..............................................................................152 Scan to File to an FTP destination (Windows XP/Server 2003).152 Scan to File to an FTP destination (Windows Vista/Server 2008)............................................................................................156 Scan to File to an FTP destination (Windows 7)......................164 Configure the FTP destination on the printer controller.........169 Configure the FTP destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools..........................................................................173 Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave systems.....................................................................178 Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 550/650 systems...............................................................................182 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) on Oc TDSx50/PlotWave3x0/ColorWave300........................................................................183 SNMP specifications for Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300.....................................................................................................183 Description of the SNMP settings on the Oc printers controller.185 Information retrieved from the Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 systems through SNMP............................................................187 Troubleshooting.....................................................................................189 General troubleshooting..................................................................189 Configure DNS server address on an XPe based Oc TDS/TCS.189 Print Server: default printing preferences definition for users of a shared printer ..........................................................................190 Scan to File troubleshooting...........................................................191 Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave systems...............................................................191 Impossible to create a Scan to File destination via SMB........195 Scan to File to SMB in an IPv6 environment............................196 Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: XPe-based Oc TDS/TCS systems................................................................197 Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Oc TCS500 / TDS450 / TDS7x0 systems.......................................................199 Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Windows Server 2003/Server 2008 (Oc TDS/TCS)..................................201 Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave system.......................................................204 Impossible to deliver a scan via SMB.......................................205
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Incorrect value when creating a Scan to File destination: Oc PlotWave 300/ColorWave 300 system......................................206 Impossible to deliver a scan via FTP.........................................207 Impossible to deliver a scan via FTP from an XPe-based Oc TDS/TCS to another....................................................................208 Impossible to use FTP browsing to retrieve files on the controller...........................................................................................209 Oc Remote Logic and Oc Power Logic Remote troubleshooting.211 No connection: the message field is empty.............................211 No connection: the message field displays 'System initialising...'............................................................................................213 No connection: the message field shows 'Trying to connect...'.215 Issue with IP address/hostname and Oc Remote Logic 12.11 on Oc TDS/TCS systems................................................................217 Chapter 3 Citrix Presentation Server / Windows Terminal Server Environments....219 Introduction.............................................................................................220 Print on a printer defined in the local printers list of a client workstation...........................................................................................................221 Prerequisite.......................................................................................221 Use a local printer to print from an application running on a Windows Terminal Server................................................................................222 Use a local printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server..........................................................................224 Print on a printer defined on a Windows Terminal Server or on a Citrix Presentation Server................................................................................226 Install and setup a printer on a Windows Terminal Server or Citrix Presentation Server..........................................................................226 Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Windows Terminal Server...............................................................229 Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server................................................................231 Print on a printer defined on an external Print Server........................233 Install and setup the printer on a Windows Print Server..............233 Install the printer driver on the Citrix Presentation Server...........235 Install the network printer (setup on the Print Server) in the Citrix Farm to be used by the Citrix clients..............................................237 Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server................................................................244 Chapter 4 Novell Environment........................................................................................247 Introduction.............................................................................................248 PSERVER Setup......................................................................................249
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Queue Based Printing......................................................................249 Controller Setup...............................................................................251 Novell Server Setup.........................................................................261 Introduction to Novell Server Setup.........................................261 Novell 5.x File Server Setup......................................................262 Novell 6.x File Server Setup......................................................268 Client Workstation Setup.................................................................269 Define Client Workstation Setup...............................................269 Client Workstation Setup (WPD driver)....................................270 Client Workstation Setup (PS3 driver)......................................279 NDPS Setup............................................................................................284 Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS).......................................284 Controller Setup...............................................................................286 Novell Server Setup.........................................................................288 Introduction to Novell Server Setup.........................................288 NDPS Manager...........................................................................289 NDPS Printer Agent....................................................................292 NDPS Broker setup.....................................................................298 NDPS Broker RMS setup............................................................303 Client Workstation Setup.................................................................308 iPrint Setup (Novell 6.x, Novell 5.1 with Support Pack 2)...................313 Introduction to iPrint Setup.............................................................313 Controller Setup...............................................................................315 Novell Server Setup.........................................................................318 NDPS Setup on Novell Server...................................................318 iPrint.............................................................................................326 Client Workstation Setup.................................................................327 Troubleshooting.....................................................................................331 Queue Based Printing Troubleshooting.........................................331 NDPS Troubleshooting....................................................................335 Scan to File using SMB on Novell 6 Server...................................339 iPrint Troubleshooting.....................................................................340 Chapter 5 Macintosh Environment.................................................................................343 Introduction.............................................................................................344 Introduction to Macintosh environment.........................................344 Controller configuration...................................................................345 Print from a Macintosh workstation.....................................................346 Print using an Adobe PostScript 3 driver.......................................346 Print via FTP......................................................................................347 Scan to File to a Mac OS X computer (using FTP)..............................349 Activate the FTP................................................................................349 Configure the FTP destination.........................................................351
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Chapter 6 Appendix A - Oc TDS/TCS systems: basic procedures.............................355 Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode........................................356 Reboot the controller.............................................................................358 Chapter 7 Appendix B - You and Oc.............................................................................359 Online support for your product...........................................................360 Reader's comment sheet ......................................................................362
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Abbreviation
Full expression
ColorWave 6x0 CW LAN PlotWave 3x0 PS3 PW TCS TDS TDSx50 TDS3x0 TDS4x0 TDS7x0 TDS8x0 WPD WPD2
Oc ColorWave 600 and Oc ColorWave 650 ColorWave Local Area Network Oc PlotWave 300 and Oc PlotWave 350 Oc printer driver for Adobe PostScript 3 - also known as Oc PostScript 3 driver PlotWave Technical Colour System Technical Document System Oc TDS450 and Oc TDS750 Oc TDS300 and Oc TDS320 Oc TDS400 and Oc TDS450 Oc TDS700 and Oc TDS750 Oc TDS800 and Oc TDS860 Oc printer driver for Windows - also known as Oc Windows Printer Driver Oc printer driver 2 for Windows - also known as Oc Windows Printer Driver 2
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Version
Topic
What's new?
2012-07
2
List of 'detectable' printers: Printer dis-
PlotWave 350 and Oc PlotWave 900 printers Drivers Windows TCP/IP environment
Support of Oc WPD 1.20 and Oc PS3
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Version
Topic
What's new?
2011-01
TC4 scanner
Support of Oc WPD 1.19 and Oc PS3
Oc PlotWave 300 printers described in all chapters. Documentation of their IPv6 capabilities. Support of Citrix XenApp by the Oc printers, but no related documentation yet Drivers
Support of Oc WDP 1.18 and Oc PS3
- end of Windows 2000 support - support of Windows 7 and Windows Server2008 (R2) - rework of the Scan-to-File section - creation of a section for Oc Remote Logic and Oc Power Logic Controller Remote Macintosh environment chapter: - support of Mac OS X.6 2009-04 Windows TCP/IP environment
Support of Oc PlotWave 300 printer Support of Oc WPD 1.17 and Oc PS3
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Version
Topic
What's new?
3.6 (2009-01)
now removed
Windows TCP/IP environment chapter:
- support of Citrix Presentation Server The chapter now uses this environment as a reference (instead of Citrix MetaFrame) Drivers
No more support of HDI driver Promotion of the TCP/IP printing port
as Oc recommended port for printing. This printing port uses a printing protocol that is directly available on the workstation. This offers advantages to the System administrator: - ease of deployment: there is no need to have the administrator's rights to create the printing port. - gain of time for driver installation: the system administrator does not need to run the Windows installation CDROM, or to reboot the workstation in order to complete the printing protocol installation.
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Oc system
Transport protocols
Printing protocols
Oc TDS (all)
NT-based TDS)
LPD FTP Pserver (Bindery and NDS) SMB printing (also known as LAN Manager or Windows networking) on top of NetBIOS over NetBeui, TCP/IP or IPX/SPX.
Oc TCS (all)
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Supported drivers
Compatibility matrix
Supported drivers You can use the Oc WPD or PS3 printer driver with the Oc TCS, Oc ColorWave or Oc PlotWave printers. However, Oc WPD2 printer driver only supports the Oc PlotWave 350 printers. The majority of the Oc TDS printers are also compliant with the Oc WPD or PS3 printer driver. However, for the Oc TDS400, Oc TDS600 or Oc TDS800 printer: make sure that you install a driver version that is compliant with your TDS version. To do so, check your printer controller version. Then, see the compatibility matrix to know which driver is optimised with your printer and operating system. Check your Oc TDS printer version on page 24 Use this compatibility table to know which printer driver to install:
Supported drivers - Compatibility matrix #
Full support of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 from WPD 1.18 and PS3 1.16
Oc TCS300
+ Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TCS400
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
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Full support of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 from WPD 1.18 and PS3 1.16
Oc TCS500
+ Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS300
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS320
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS400
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS450
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS600
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS700
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
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Full support of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 from WPD 1.18 and PS3 1.16
Oc TDS750
+ Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.19), PS3 (from 1.17) + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.18), PS3 (from 1.16) + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.22), PS3 (from 1.20) + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3
Oc TDS800
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc TDS860
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc ColorWave 300
Oc ColorWave 550
Oc ColorWave 600
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
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Compatibility matrix
Full support of Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 from WPD 1.18 and PS3 1.16
Oc ColorWave 650
+ Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.20), PS3 (from 1.18) + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD, PS3 WPD2 + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.20), PS3 (from 1.18) + Terminal Server, Citrix Presentation Server/XenApp: WPD (from 1.20), PS3 (from 1.18)
Oc PlotWave 300
WPD, PS3
WPD, PS3
Oc PlotWave 350
Oc PlotWave 900
Printer discovery with your printer driver At installation time, the Oc WPD, Oc WPD2 and Oc PS3 printer drivers can automatically detect the printer(s) available on your network. This is the 'printer discovery'. A printer which is automatically detected with the printer discovery is called a 'detectable printer'. In order to be detected, the printer must:
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be detectable. be connected to your local sub-network. This sub-network must be the same as the
Find below the lists of the detectable printers and the version from which they can be detected.
Oc ColorWave 300 - R1.0.0 Oc ColorWave 550 - R2.2.0 Oc ColorWave 600 - R1.3.1 Oc ColorWave 650 - R2.0.0
Oc PlotWave 300 - R1.1.1 Oc PlotWave 350 - R1.0.0 Oc PlotWave 900 - R1.0.0 Oc TCS300 - R1.8.2 Oc TCS500 - R1.8.2
Oc TDS320 - R1.0.13 Oc TDS450 - R3.8.2 Oc TDS600 - R4.1.13 Oc TDS700 - R1.8.2 Oc TDS750 - R1.2.2 Oc TDS800 - R2.1.13 Oc TDS860 - R1.0.13
Printer controller remote applications The remote application software allows the configuration and the management of the printer controller.
Printer controller remote applications - Compatibility matrix#
Printer
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 Windows Server 2003/ 2008/ 2008 R2 32bit and 64bit
Oc TCS400
Oc Remote Logic
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Compatibility matrix
Printer
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7 Windows Server 2003/ 2008/ 2008 R2 32bit and 64bit
Oc TCS500 Oc TDS300 Oc TDS320 Oc TDS400 Oc TDS450 Oc TDS600 Oc TDS700 Oc TDS750 Oc TC4 scanner Oc TDS800 Oc TDS860
Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic Oc Power Logic Remote Oc Power Logic Remote from v1.7 Oc Power Logic Remote Oc Remote Logic Oc Remote Logic
Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Power Logic Remote from v1.4.3 Oc Power Logic Remote from v1.7 Oc Power Logic Remote from v1.4.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3 Oc Remote Logic from v12.9.3
For the Oc TCS300 and the Oc ColorWave and PlotWave printers, there is no application software. The controller is accessible via the Oc Express WebTools. The Oc Express WebTools are accessible online, from an internet browser.
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Printer
Windows 7
Oc TCS300 Oc ColorWave 300 Oc ColorWave 550 Oc ColorWave 600 Oc ColorWave 650 Oc PlotWave 300 Oc PlotWave 350 Oc PlotWave 900
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This procedure is only necessary for the Oc TDS400, Oc TDS600 and Oc TDS800. To know which driver is compliant with your TDS printer, you must know your printer controller version.
How to check your Oc TDS printer controller version 1. On the controller, open the System Control Panel. 2. Open the Help. 3. Click About to find the Oc printer version.
How to check your Oc TDS printer controller version on systems with no screen 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From your Oc TDS printer User Panel, make sure you are off-line. Select the System menu. In that menu, select Print settings to print the dump configuration. Press the On-line button to launch the printing. On the printout, check the Release number controller.
Note:
Result
#
If
Then
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If
Then
the release number is 6.1.x or higher: your Oc TDS400 is v1.4.3 or higher your Oc TDS600 is v3.2.3 or higher your Oc TDS800 is v1.3.3 or higher
it is highly recommended to use the WPD driver. See the Compatibility matrix on page 17
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Physical connections
Physical connections
Oc TDS/TCS systems With the Oc TDS/TCS systems, the following networking board is available: Standard: Ethernet (UTP) 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1Gb/s with RJ45 connector
Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems With the Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems, the following networking board is available: Standard: Ethernet (UTP) 10Mb/s, 100Mb/s and 1Gb/s with RJ45 connector
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Client / Server configuration In this configuration, the printing resources administration is centralized. The client workstation is connected to a print server linked to the print system (controller). Recommended for large scale LANs.
Peer to peer configuration In this configuration, the client workstation is directly connected to the print system (controller). Recommended for small LANs.
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Client/Server configuration
Attributes Explanation of the above scheme: (1) is the method to apply for the driver installation (see the drivers User Manual).
(2) SMB Point and Print is the Oc recommended connection to the Print Server.
Advantages: - No installation CD is necessary. - Important gain of time when upgrading the printer driver in large networks. The printer driver needs to be upgraded manually on the print server only, and the workstations drivers are then automatically upgraded. - The same version of the printer driver is available and used by all workstations users.
(3) Oc recommended connection to the print system.
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It is compatible with the High and Medium security levels (all Oc TDS/TCS/PW/CW systems, except Oc ColorWave 550/6x0).
(4) 'SMB local' means a local installation of the printer driver on a workstation, and
an SMB connection to the Print Server. This connection type does not have the advantage of (2) SMB Point and Print.
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Attributes Explanation of the above scheme: (1) is the method to apply for the printer driver installation (see the User Manual of the printer drivers).
(2) Oc recommended connection to the print system.
It is compatible with the High and Medium security levels (all Oc TDS/TCS/PW/CW systems, except Oc ColorWave 550/6x0).
(3) Not recommended because:
- the printer driver installation is more complicated, - it is not compliant with the High and Medium security levels (all Oc TDS/TCS/PW/CW systems, except Oc ColorWave 550/6x0).
(4) SMB Point and Print is not recommended by Oc because the driver upgrade is
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Note:
SMB Point and Print is not available on the Oc TCS500, Oc TCS300, Oc TDS7x0, Oc TDS450, the Oc ColorWave and Oc PlotWave print systems.
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activation of DHCP activation of NetBIOS over TCP/IP definition of DNS suffix definition of DNS and WINS servers definition of Link speed / Duplex mode definition of the hostname of the printer
If your printer is an
Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TDS/TCS systems - except Oc TCS300) on page 39 Configure the TCP/IP settings: prepare the configuration on page 36
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ColorWave/PlotWave printers)
when already installed and integrated in the network
The preparation of the configuration is only described for the Oc TCS300 and Oc ColorWave/PlotWave printers. For the Oc TDS/TCS systems, contact your Oc representative if needed. An Oc technician must prepare the configuration. Before you configure the TCP/IP settings on an Oc TCS300 or an Oc ColorWave or PlotWave printer, you must:
know if a MAC address filtering is present know the type of TCP/IP network check the connectivity according to the type of TCP/IP network (if not known)
Check the MAC address filtering 1. You must know if a MAC address filtering is implemented in the network where the printing system is to be integrated.
#
If
Then
yes
The network administrator MUST declare the Oc system MAC address within the network. You cannot perform the configuration and you cannot use the Oc printing system in the network without a declaration of the MAC address where a MAC address filtering is implemented. Go on with the next check. Ask the network administrator.
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Check the type of TCP/IP network 1. You must know if the network where the Oc printing system is to be integrated uses fixed IP addresses or a DHCP reservation system.
#
Then
fixed IP address
Use the following procedure to configure the TCP/IP settings of your printing system: Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address on page 45 Make sure an IP address is reserved. Use the following procedure to configure the TCP/IP settings of your printing system: Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): automatic network configuration by DHCP on page 43 Get to know the type of TCP/IP network.
by DHCP
Get to know the type of TCP/IP network 1. Get an IP address assigned by DHCP:
How to get the IP address with the Printer Control Panel (DHCP)#
Step
Oc TCS300 system
1 2
Make sure the Oc printing system is connected to the network and powered on. From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select Configure System - Next. Select Network settings adapter 1 - Edit. Finish the Wizard. From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select System - Setup/Configuration' Network settings Click 'Next/Begin' to start the Wizard. From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select System - Network settings - 'Show'. Click 'Edit' to start the Wizard.
3 4 5
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Step
Oc TCS300 system
6 7 8
Restart the printer (even if not requested). Repeat steps 2 and 3. Check the IP address.
If the IP address
Then
is NOT within the [169.254.1.0 169.254.254.255] range is WITHIN the [169.254.1.0 169.254.254.255] range
It is a configuration by DHCP. Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): automatic network configuration by DHCP on page 43 You probably need a configuration with a fixed IP address. Make sure you know all the TCP/IP parameters. Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address on page 45
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This section does not apply to the Oc TCS300 systems. According to your network configuration, 2 procedures are possible: Configure the TCP/IP settings (network configuration by DHCP) Configure the TCP/IP settings (network configuration with a fixed IP-address) The procedures given below apply to the following user interfaces: Oc TDS/TCS Settings Editor or Oc Remote Logic Oc TDS700, Oc TDS750 and Oc TC4 Power Logic Controller or Oc Power Logic Controller Remote
Illustration
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Step
Oc TDS/TCS systems
Oc TDS7x0 system
1 2
Click the 'System' icon. Expand the following folders: Connectivity' TCP/IP (IPv4) Adapter 1
Configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings as follows: make sure that 'Adapter 1' is enabled enable 'DHCP' enable 'NetBIOS over TCP/IP', if it exists make sure the 'Link speed / Duplex mode' is set to automatic define the 'Primary DNS suffix' (if DNS is used in the network). It is compulsory if you need to configure a Scan-to-File environment. Example: <company.department.com> Click 'Apply to save the settings. Click 'OK' to save the settings.
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Step
Oc TDS/TCS systems
Oc TDS7x0 system
5 6
Make sure the hostname is unique within the network. 7 8 Click 'Apply' to save the settings. Click 'OK' to save the settings.
You are proposed to restart the system. Do so (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Note:
If IP address has been changed, Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Controller Remote must be re-configured. See: Configure Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 64
Step
Oc TDS/TCS systems
Oc TDS7x0 system
1 2
Click the 'System' icon. Expand the following folders: Connectivity' TCP/IP (IPv4) Adapter 1
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Step
Oc TDS/TCS systems
Oc TDS7x0 system
Configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings as follows: make sure that Adapter 1 is enabled disable 'DHCP' enable 'NetBIOS over TCP/IP', if it exists define the TCP/IP parameters: - IP address - Subnet mask - Default gateway define the 'Primary/Preferred DNS server' IP address, if needed define the 'Primary WINS server' IP address, if needed make sure the 'Link speed / Duplex mode' is set to automatic define the 'Primary DNS suffix' (if DNS is used in the network). It is compulsory if you need to configure a Scan-to-File environment. Example: <company.department.com> Click 'Apply to save the settings. Expand Oc Power Logic identification' folder. Define the hostname.
Note:
4 5 6
Click 'OK' to save the settings. Click Edit on Controller identification section.
Make sure the hostname is unique within the network. 7 8 Click 'Apply' to save the settings. Click 'OK' to save the settings.
You are proposed to restart the system. Do so (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Note:
If IP address has been changed, Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Controller Remote must be re-configured. See: Configure Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 64
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Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): automatic network configuration by DHCP
Before you begin
Make sure that DHCP reservation for IP address is done. Get the IP address assigned by DHCP.
In this case, the IP address of the Oc system is always the same. For a first installation, or, to know how to get an IP address, see: How to get the IP address with the Printer Control Panel on page 37.
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If no DHCP reservation is done, the IP address can change in the future. In this case, it is possible that the Oc printing system cannot be reached anymore. Illustration
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Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): automatic network configuration by DHCP
Step
Action
1 2 3
Type the IP address of the Oc printer in an internet browser. Oc Express WebTools page appears. Select the 'Configuration' menu. Open the 'Network' or 'Connectivity' tab. Go to the TCP/IP (IPv4)' or (Network) adapter 1 section. Click 'Edit' and log in as a System Administrator in order to configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings. Configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings as follows: make sure IP type is set to IPv4 (for Oc ColorWave 550/6x0) enable 'DHCP' enable 'NetBIOS over TCP/IP' (if supported by the printer) make sure the 'Link speed / Duplex mode' is set to automatic define the 'Primary DNS suffix' (if DNS is used in the network). It is compulsory if you need to configure a Scan-to-File environment. Example: <company.department.com> Click 'OK' to save the settings. Go to the '(System) Identification' section. Define the hostname.
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5 6 7
Make sure the hostname is unique within the network. 8 9 Click 'OK' to save the settings. You are proposed to reboot the system. Use the Power button located at the front of the printer to do so.
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Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address
Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address
Before you begin
Make sure you know the IP address assigned to the Oc printer.
First integration: configure the IP-address 1. Set the IP address with the help of the Printer Control Panel:
How to set the IP address with the Printer Control Panel (fixed IP-address)#
Step
Oc TCS300 system
Oc PlotWave/ColorWave system
1 2
Make sure the Oc TCS300, PlotWave or ColorWave system is connected to the network and powered on. From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select Configure System - Next. Select Network settings adapter 1 - Edit. Finish the Wizard. Restart the printer (even if not requested). From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select System - Setup/Configuration' Network settings. Start the Wizard by clicking Next/Begin. From the Printer Control Panel (panel located on the printer), select System - Network settings' - Show. Click 'Edit' to start the Wizard.
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Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address
Illustration
Step
Action
1 2 3
Type the IP address of the Oc printer in an internet browser. Oc Express Web Tools page appears. Select the 'Configuration' menu. Open the 'Network' or 'Connectivity' tab. Go to the TCP/IP (IPv4)' or (Network) adapter 1 section. Click 'Edit' and log in as a System Administrator in order to configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings.
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Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address
Step
Action
Configure the TCP/IP (IPv4) settings as follows: make sure IP type is set to IPv4 (for Oc ColorWave 550/6x0 only) disable 'DHCP' enable 'NetBIOS over TCP/IP' (if supported by the printer) define the TCP/IP parameters: - IP address - Subnet mask - Default gateway define the 'Primary/Preferred DNS server' IP address, if needed define the 'Primary WINS server' IP address, if needed make sure the 'Link speed / Duplex mode' is set to automatic define the 'Primary DNS suffix' (if DNS is used in the network). It is compulsory if you need to configure a Scan-to-File environment. Example: <company.department.com> Define the hostname.
Note:
Make sure the hostname is unique within the network. 6 7 Click 'OK' to save the settings. You are proposed to reboot the system. Use the Power button at the front of the printer to do so.
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The LPD/LPR protocol is enabled by default on the Oc Wide-format printing systems. Make sure it is enabled on your printing system.
Enable LPR protocol for Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TDS7x0, Oc TCS300) 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the LPD folder and select the Enable LPD document. Select Enabled on the right panel (Enable LPD).
5. Click Apply'. You are then proposed to reboot the controller. Either, click OK and go on with the other parameters setup, or, once all the setups are done, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc TDS7x0 1. Open the Configuration menu and select the Network tab.
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Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems (and Oc TCS300) 1. From a client workstation, open a web browser and access the Oc Express WebTools: http://<IP-ADDRESS> or http://<printer HOSTNAME> 2. In the Configuration tab, select Network (or 'Connectivity'). 3. In the LPD section, click on 'Edit'. The 'LPR/LPD' window pops up. 4. Check the LPR/LPD setting box to enable the LPR protocol.
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This section only applies to a part of the Oc TDS/TCS systems. It does NOT apply to the Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems. SMB functionalities Depending on the Oc print system and Oc PLC controller release, you can find the following SMB functionality:
(2) SMB capabilities#
Oc Print System
Oc TDS7x0 Oc TDS450 v3.1 and higher Oc TCS500 v1.2 and higher Oc TCS300
Functionality SMB browsing SMB Point and Print Scan to File via SMB YES (1) YES (1) YES (2) YES (3) NO YES (2) NO NO YES (4)
Limitations: (1) For Standard / Normal security level only. (2) For Standard / Normal security level only. If there is no DNS server, you must enable the SMB printing protocol in order to benefit from the STF via SMB (see procedure here after). (3) SMB browsing functionality is of limited interest as Point and Print is not available. (4) For Standard / Normal security level only. If there is no DNS server, you must enable NetBios over TCP/IP in order to benefit from the STF via SMB.
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Caution:
The following procedures do not address all the Oc TDS/TCS systems. Indeed, the SMB settings configuration is not applicable to the Oc TCS500 v1.2 and higher, Oc TCS300, Oc TDS7x0 and Oc TDS450 v3.1 and higher.
Enable SMB printing protocol 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity folder. Expand the SMB folder. Select Enable SMB. Select Enabled on the right panel (Enable SMB).
6. Click Apply. You are proposed to reboot the controller. Either click OK and go on with the other parameters setup, or, once all the setups are done, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Set up the SMB workgroup name 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity folder. Expand the SMB folder. Select Workgroup name.
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This field is mandatory once the SMB printing protocol is enabled. You must fill it in, otherwise the controller will continuously reboot.
6. Click Apply. You are proposed to reboot the controller. Either click OK and go on with the other parameters setup, or, once all setups are done, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
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The FTP protocol is enabled by default on the Oc Wide-format printing systems. Make sure it is enabled on your printing system.
Enable FTP protocol for Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TDS7x0, Oc TCS300) 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity folder. Expand the FTP folder and select the Enable FTP document. Select Enabled on the right panel (Enable FTP).
5. Click 'Apply'. You are proposed to reboot the controller. Either, click OK and go on with the other parameters setup, or, once all the setups are done, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Enable FTP protocol for Oc TDS7x0 1. Open the Configuration menu and select the Network tab.
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Enable FTP protocol for Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems (and Oc TCS300) 1. From a client workstation, open a web browser and access the Oc Express WebTools: http://<IP-ADDRESS> or http://<printer HOSTNAME> 2. In the Configuration tab, select Network (or 'Connectivity'). 3. In the FTP section, click on 'Edit'. The 'FTP' window pops up. 4. Check the FTP' setting box to enable the FTP protocol.
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Configure Oc Remote Logic and Oc Power Logic Remote (Oc TDS/TCS systems -except Oc TCS300)
Introduction to printer controller remote applications
The Oc TDS/TCS system can be configured locally or remotely: If you configure it locally, nothing needs to be installed since the controller applications (Oc Settings Editor, System Control Panel, ) are directly accessible on the controller monitor. If you configure your Oc TDS/TCS system remotely, you need to install the remote applications called Remote Logic (or 'Power Logic Remote') on a client workstation.
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We use the expression 'printer controller remote applications' to designate both the Oc Remote Logic and the Oc Power Logic Remote application software. Information about 'printer controller remote applications' To install Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on your client workstation and to connect it to the Oc TDS/TCS system, please refer to the corresponding chapter:
in this document.
To start, see: Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications on page 58 in the Oc TDS/TCS User Manual. Once Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote is installed on your workstation and connected to your Oc TDS/TCS system, you are ready to configure your system. Configuration of your system depends on the network environment. Please refer to the corresponding chapters in this connectivity manual.
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Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications
Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications
Introduction
Note:
This section applies to the Oc TDS/TCS systems with a Graphical User Interface (GUI). You can retrieve the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote application via the International Corporate Website.
1. 2. 3. 4.
Go to the Downloads page. Select your printer model and click 'Search'. From the first drop-down list, select the Type 'Application Software' and click 'Search'. Retrieve the latest version of the controller application.
your Oc TDS/TCS system and operating system. See Printer controller remote applications - Compatibility matrix on page 21 Make sure that the TCP/IP settings are correctly configured. See Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TDS/TCS systems - except Oc TCS300) on page 39
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The procedures below only apply for Oc TDS/TCS systems equipped with a Graphical User Interface.
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Illustration
[17] Oc TDS/TCS system (except TDS7x0) configuration or use with Oc Remote Logic
Configure the Oc TDS/TCS system (except TDS7x0) for use with Oc Remote Logic 1. From the Oc Settings Editor application on the printer controller, click Edit and Options. The Options window opens. 2. Check the Host name field:
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Then
the configuration of the Oc TDS/TCS system is correct for use with Oc Remote Logic.
Open the drop down list. Select the empty line. Click 'OK'. Restart the Oc TDS/TCS printer controller.
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Illustration
[18] Oc TDS7x0 system configuration for use with Oc Power Logic Remote
Configure the Oc TDS7x0 system for use with Oc Power Logic Remote
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The procedure for the Oc TDS7x0 system also applies to the Oc TC4 system. 1. From the Oc TDS7x0 Power Logic Controller application on the printer controller, click Edit and Options. The Options window opens. 2. Check the Host name field:
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Then
is empty
the configuration of the Oc TDS7x0 system is correct for use with Oc Power Logic Remote.
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Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications
Then
is not empty
Open the drop down list. Select the empty line. Click 'OK'. Restart the Oc TDS7x0 printer controller.
Result If the empty Host name field causes Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote connectivity problems:
Either select the Oc TDS/TCS system hostname from the drop down list.
Or select the Oc TDS/TCS system IP address from the drop down list.
Click 'OK' and restart the Oc TDS/TCS system controller.
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Always use the drop down list. Never fill in the Host name field manually, in order to prevent typing mistakes.
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Make sure that the selected parameter (Oc TDS/TCS system hostname or IP address) is permanent. Use a fixed IP address or a DHCP reservation. If the selected parameter changes: - Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote connection will be lost, - and the Oc TDS/TCS applications on the printer controller can become slow.
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If
Then
tory where the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote distribution is stored. Double-click ADT_RemoteLogic_vXXX.exe.' (XXX stands for the version number) the files are on the CD
Insert the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power
Note:
If requested, confirm Install or run program setup.exe. 2. Select setup language and click Next.
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If requested, confirm 'Allow. I trust this program'. 3. Click Next. 4. Accept the license agreement and click Next. 5. Enter the user name and the company name. Click Next. 6. If necessary, change the destination location and click Next. change the program folder location and click Next. 7. Click Install. The installation starts 8. Click Finish when the installation is completed.
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If
Then
tory where the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote distribution is stored. Double-click ADT_RemoteLogic_vXXX.exe'. (XXX stands for the version number) the files are on the CD
Insert the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power
Note:
If requested, confirm 'Allow. I trust this program'. 3. Click Finish when the upgrade is completed.
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Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications on page 58 Install or upgrade of Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 62 With an Oc TDS7x0 system, start Oc Power Logic Remote from the workstation. With the other Oc TDS/TCS systems, start Oc Remote Logic with Settings Editor, System Control Panel or Queue Manager. Note that you will have to repeat the configuration procedure for those 3 parts of the application.
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If a 'Multiple adapters' window pops-up, select the hostname of your workstation from the drop-down list.
Note:
In the next procedure, we use illustrations that come from the Oc Power Logic Remote application. However, they also apply to the Oc Remote Logic application.
Note:
The procedure for the Oc TDS7x0 system also applies to the Oc TC4 system.
Configuration on a workstation
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Step
Action
Illustration / Remark
From your application, select File - Connect to.... A Connect window opens.
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Step
Action
Illustration / Remark
'Remove'.
Enter the hostname or IP ad-
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dress of the Oc TDS/TCS system you want to connect to. Click the 'Add' button. The new hostname or IP address appears in the list.
Use the Oc TDS/TCS system host name only if it can be resolved by DNS.
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Use the Oc TDS/TCS system IP address only if it is permanent (fixed IP address or DHCP reservation).
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If it does not contain the hostname or IP address you have just entered, select it from the drop down list. 5 Click 'OK'. Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote now connects to the Oc TDS/TCS system. You must however continue the configuration procedure.
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Step
Action
Illustration / Remark
You can connect automatically to a given printer when you start Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote. In this case, from the Default system drop down list, select the hostname or IP address of the Oc TDS/TCS printer you want. Else, skip this step.
Optional.
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Step
Action
Illustration / Remark
Make sure that the Host name field is empty. If not, open the drop down list and select the empty line.
Always use the drop down list. Never fill in the Host name field manually, in order to prevent typing mistakes.
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Step
Action
Illustration / Remark
Click 'OK'. If the empty Host name field causes Oc If you changed the Host name Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Refield, restart Oc Remote Logic mote connectivity problems: or Oc Power Logic Remote on Repeat steps 6, 7, 8 but: Either select the workstation hostname the workstation. from the drop down list. Or select the workstation IP address from the drop down list. Click 'OK' and restart the Oc TDS/TCS system controller.
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Make sure that the selected parameter (workstation hostname or IP address) is permanent. Use a fixed IP address or a DHCP reservation. If the selected parameter changes: - Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote connection will be lost, - and the Oc TDS/TCS applications on the printer controller can become slow.
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With the Oc Remote Logic application, repeat this procedure with the Settings Editor, the System Control Panel and the Queue Manager.
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To start the un-installation, you must launch the installation files. Those files must have the same version as the application (Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote) you want to un-install. 1. Launch the installation files:
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If
Then
tory where the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote distribution is stored. Double-click ADT_RemoteLogic_vXXX.exe.' (XXX stands for the version number) the files are on the CD
Insert the Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power
Note:
If requested, confirm Install or run program setup.exe. 2. Click Yes when requested to confirm that you want to completely remove Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote. The un-installation starts. 3. Click Finish when the un-installation is completed.
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Oc Mobile WebTools
or tablet)
Save a scanned file from the Oc PlotWave 350 onto a mobile device Delete a scanned file on the Oc PlotWave 350
This solution is based on a web interface page specially designed for mobile devices: Oc Mobile WebTools. Illustration
Printer compatibility Only the Oc PlotWave 350 is compatible with Mobile printing and scanning. Web browsers compatibility The Oc Mobile WebTools can be accessed through the browsers of the supported mobile devices.
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Oc Mobile WebTools
Mobile device
Browser
Samsung Galaxy smartphones Samsung Galaxy tablets HTC Android smartphones Blackberry smartphones Nokia Symbian smartphones Apple iPhone smartphones Apple iPad tablets
iCab
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Oc Express WebTools (the full web interface of the Oc PlotWave 350) is only supported for Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 and higer and Mozilla Firefox 3 and higer. Consequently, Oc Express WebTools is not supported for mobile browsers. Connection requirements The functionality relies on the availability of the following components. In order to be able to connect to the printer: A Wi-Fi infrastructure connected to the network on which the printer controller stands Permission/credentials/password from the IT department to connect to the Wi-Fi infrastructure A compatible mobile device on which you can access and browse the file system. A file explorer is needed to print a file stored on a memory card.
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Make sure that the IP address and the hostname of the printer controller are accessible through the Wi-Fi infrastructure. In order to be able to use the functionality: A compatible mobile operating system A compatible mobile web browser A mobile application to scan QR code (optional)
Get the latest information related to the infrastructure and the mobile device compatibility Go to the Oc Knowledge Base to get a list of compatible mobile systems:
Chapter 2 - Windows TCP/IP Environment 71
Oc Mobile WebTools
http://global.oce.com/products/plotwave350/support.aspx
In the solution 18162 in the Oc Knowledge Base:
http://okb.oceusa.com/service/main.jsp?solutionId=18162
interface (Oc Express WebTools, see Configure the Oc Express WebTools for a mobile connection on page 73) in order to generate and print the 'Quick Response Card' (connection sheet - see Generate the 'Quick Response Card' on page 75). This 'Quick Response Card' contains the information to connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools and the QR code. The user activates the Wi-Fi on the mobile device and connects to the network. Then the user opens the Oc Mobile WebTools on the mobile device's web browser (see Connect your mobile device to the Oc Mobile WebTools on page 76). Using the Oc Mobile WebTools, the user can then print a file from the mobile device to the Oc PlotWave 350 and save a scanned document onto the mobile device (refer to the Oc PlotWave 350 Operating guide for the detailed procedures).
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Make sure that the IP address and the hostname of the printer controller are accessible through the Wi-Fi infrastructure.
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Only a user with the System administrator or Power user rights can configure the information for a mobile connection. Illustration
Define the settings for a connection to the Oc Mobile WebTools 1. 2. 3. 4. In the Oc Express WebTools, open the 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity' tab Go to the 'Mobile' section Click 'Edit' Log on as a System administrator or a Power user
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Setting
Action
Optional. Set the password that is needed in order to connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools. Confirm it. Tick the checkbox to display the password on the 'Quick Response Card' (connection sheet). Enter the name of your Wi-Fi network.
Note:
'Show mobile password on Quick Response Card' 'Wifi name on connection sheet' (also known as SSID)
The value defined for this setting will be displayed on the 'Quick Response Card' (connection sheet). 'Wifi key on connection sheet' (also known as security key) Enter, when needed, the password for your Wi-Fi network.
Note:
The value defined for this setting will be displayed on the 'Quick Response Card' (connection sheet). 5. Click 'Ok' to confirm.
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When the printer is in a Windows domain network, enter the domain name in Oc Express Webtools: - Open the 'Configuration' - 'Connectivity' tab - In 'TCP/IP: IPv4' section, enter the domain name in the field 'Primary DNS suffix' Result The information you entered in the 'Mobile' section will be printed on the 'Quick Response Card'.
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Create the 'Quick Response Card' (connection sheet) 1. Log on as a System administrator 2. Open the 'Support' - 'About' tab 3. From the 'Downloads' section, click 'Quick Response Card' The 'Quick Response Card' is automatically generated and opened in a web browser window. It contains a Quick Response (QR) code, the URL of the Oc Mobile WebTools on printer, the basic connection instructions and the optional Wi-Fi settings and passwords.
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You can connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools by scanning the QR Code (then you need the application to scan QR Codes on your mobile device) or by entering the printer's URL for mobile in the mobile web browser. For iOS mobile devices, type the IP address of the printer in the iCab Mobile browser. Before you begin Make sure you comply with the connection requirements (see Connection requirements on page 71) Make sure the system is configured (see Configure the Oc Express WebTools for a mobile connection on page 73) Make sure the 'Quick Response Card' of the printer is available to you (see Generate the 'Quick Response Card' on page 75). Activate the Wifi connection from your mobile. Enter the Wi-Fi settings/credentials when needed. Required tool
A compatible mobile device A compatible mobile web browser
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Connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools using the QR Code 1. From your mobile device, open the application that scans the QR Codes. 2. Scan the QR Code displayed on the 'Quick Response Card'. It opens the Oc Mobile WebTools in the web browser. 3. When requested, enter the password to connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools.
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This password is displayed on the 'Quick Response Card'. In case it is not available, contact the System administrator.
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Connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools using the printer's URL 1. From your mobile device, open a web browser. 2. Type in the URL of the Oc Mobile WebTools that is displayed on the 'Quick Response Card' Example: 'http://[hostname(.domain)]/MobileWebTools 3. When requested, enter the password to connect to the Oc Mobile WebTools. This password is displayed on the 'Quick Response Card'. In case it is not available, contact the System administrator.
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Contact your System administrator in case the connection fails. Refer to the Oc Knowledge Base to get latest troubleshooting information: http://okb.oceusa.com/service/main.jsp?solutionId=18161 . Result The Oc Mobile WebTools opens in the web browser of the mobile device. You can now print a file from your mobile device or save a scanned file to it.
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IPv6 support
Printer compatibility with IPv6
Introduction The following printing system supports the IPv6 implementation as described in this section. Oc ColorWave/PlotWave printing systems
Oc PlotWave 300 1.2 and higher Oc PlotWave 350 Oc PlotWave 900 1.1.1 and higher Oc ColorWave 300 1.1 and higher Oc ColorWave 550 Oc ColorWave 600 1.2 and higher Oc ColorWave 650
For a description of the IPv6 implementation (settings, related features, limitations), see:
IPv6 for Oc PlotWave/ColorWave 300/TDS/TCS/TC4 systems on page 79 IPv6 for Oc ColorWave 550/6x0 systems on page 81
Oc TDS450 3.7.1 and higher Oc TDS700 1.8.2 and higher Oc TDS750 1.2.2 and higher Oc TCS300 1.8.2 and higher Oc TCS500 1.8.2 and higher Oc TC4 1.8.2 and higher
For a description of the IPv6 implementation (settings, related features, limitations), see: IPv6 for Oc PlotWave/ColorWave 300/TDS/TCS/TC4 systems on page 79
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IPv6 settings available from the Oc Express WebTools The IPv6 settings are located on the print controller, generally under the 'Connectivity' tab. Possible definitions:
IPv6 setting: enable / disable IPv6 manual address IPv6 manual gateway address IPv6 link local address (not changeable) IPV6 stateless address (not changeable)
Features related with IPv6 The next table shows the features available in relation with the IPv6 settings.
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Feature
Description
IPv6 addresses
automatically and cannot be changed, it can be used for local network only, since it is not routable Stateless autoconfigured addresses (Router advertisement): this address is determined automatically and cannot be changed, It is routable IPv6 manual address (Global unicast address) IPv6 manual gateway address Protocols supported by the system
Print: FTP, LPR, HTTP, HTTPS Scan: Scan-To-File via FTP
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Feature
Description
Limitations
A pure IPv6 network is not supported (only IPv6 + IPv4; e.g. DNS). The DHCPv6 protocol is not supported. The SNMP agent (for system supporting it) is not supported on IPv6. Scan-to-File via SMB is not supported on IPv6. NetBios over TCP/IP is not supported on IPv6. The IPv6 configuration is not accessible from the Printer Local Panel. An IPv6 setting change requires a reboot of the printing system.
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IPv6 available settings The IPv6 settings are located on the Oc Express WebTools, generally under the 'Connectivity' tab. Possible definitions:
IPv6 setting: enable / disable IPv6 link local address (not changeable) IPV6 stateless address (not changeable) IPv6 manual address IPv6 default gateway address IPv6 DNS address DHCP over IPV6 IPv6 DHCP address IPv6 DNS by DHCP IPv6 gateway address by DHCP
Features related with IPv6 The next table shows the features available in relation with the IPv6 settings.
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Feature
Description
IPv6/IPV4 configuration
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Feature
Description
IPv6 addresses
automatically and cannot be changed, it can be used for local network only, since it is not routable Stateless autoconfigured addresses (Router advertisement): this address is determined automatically and cannot be changed, It is routable IPv6 manual address (Global unicast address) IPv6 manual gateway address Protocols supported by the system
Print: FTP, LPR, HTTP DNS lookup DHCP over IPV6 Scan: Scan-To-File via FTP
Limitations
Scan-to-File via SMB is not supported on IPv6. NetBios over TCP/IP is not supported on IPv6.
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You MUST be logged on as a system administrator to perform these operations on the print server. Updates You can update the drivers locally on the Print Server by getting the updates from the Oc web site. Administration On the Print Server, you can fully administrate the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave Printer Resource. Media Setup On the Print Server, you can fully administrate the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave Printer Media. Document Setup On the Print Server, you can fully administrate the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave Printer Document Format.
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If your printing protocol uses the LPR port, the Oc Connect Assistant preserves this choice. To change this choice, delete the LPR port before you run the Oc Connect Assistant ('Installation Wizard' of the printer driver).
Recommendations for the print port configuration 1. The 'Installation Wizard' is configured to select the best print port to use according to your connectivity needs. Just follow the 'Installation Wizard' instructions and keep the default values: the Oc Connect Assistant makes the optimal choice for you. 2. You may need to define another print port. If so, Oc recommends you to do so through the 'Custom installation' - 'Use a specific connectivity' option of the 'Installation Wizard'. 3. You may want to know what are the print ports installed on your print server. The list of your print ports is available from the Port tab of your 'Print Server Properties':
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Windows OS
Action
From the Windows Start menu, select Settings - Printers and faxes. Click File, then Server Properties. From the Windows Start menu, select 'Control panel' 'Printers'. Right-click anywhere in the printers' window. Select 'Server Properties'
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Windows OS
Action
Windows 7
From the Windows Start menu, select 'Devices and Printers'. Click on any printer icon. Then, from the title bar, click 'Print Server Properties.'
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We recommend to use the WPD driver with the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave systems. Use also the Oc WPD printer driver if you do not have the PostScript licence.
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With the Oc PlotWave 350 system, you can also use the new Oc WPD2 printer driver.
1. Get the installation files Go to the International Corporate Website: ' www.global.oce.com '. From the 'Downloads' section, click 'downloads and drivers'. Select your printer model and click 'Search'. Select your Operating System and language and click 'Search'. From the list, select the driver to install. Follow the download and retrieval instructions (from the 'Info' column). 6. Log on as the system administrator of your computer, and go to the directory where you saved the executable file. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Then see
Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the print server on page 88 Install Oc PS3 printer driver on the print server on page 96
Caution concerning the printer names 1. If you are installing the Oc printer driver on a Windows platform:
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The printer name may include up to a maximum of 220 characters. Do not use special characters ('!', ',', '/').
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The next procedures apply to both Windows printer drivers: Oc WPD and Oc WPD2. In that case, the generic name 'WPD' is used to refer to both printer drivers.
1. Prepare the print server and the installation files 1. Make sure you are ready to configure the print server. See: Prepare the print server on page 86
2. Select the installation mode 1. Launch the 'Installation Wizard' (double-click on the executable file: <driver>.exe). 2. Select your language and click 'Install'.
Note:
'Unpack files' enables to save the installation files that compose the printer driver. It does not save the 'Installation Wizard' for a future use. This function is reserved to advanced users only, in order to build scripts, for instance. 3. Click 'I agree' to accept the licence agreement. 4. The 'Installation Wizard' searches for previous versions of the printer driver already installed:
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If
Then
a driver is already installed from a print server (Client/Server configuration), a former version of the driver is installed,
the installation cannot be performed. The process is stopped. you can upgrade the driver and existing printers, and install a new one. Follow this procedure. you install a new printer. Follow this procedure.
5. Select the installation mode: 'Express installation' or 'Custom installation'. Click 'Next'.
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3. Connect to the printer model 1. The 'Installation Wizard' searches for connected printers:
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If
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your printer is detectable (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
The setup automatically detects your printer. Select it from the list to confirm.
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If
Then
your printer is not detected (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
If your printer is detectable: Make sure the printer is connected to your network. Make sure the printer status is Ready. Then: When some printers are detected but not yours, click the 'Refresh' icon. When no printer is detected, click 'Retry a detection of printers in your local network' and select your printer from the list. If your printer is NOT detectable: Enter the controller hostname or IP address in order to connect to the print system.
Click 'Next'. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Find more details in the next procedures: Express installation on page 91 Custom installation on page 92
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From the 'Installation Wizard', click the [?] icon to get contextual information.
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In a Client/Server architecture, one of the goal is to share the main resources like printers and printer drivers. In the below installation procedures, share the printer driver. In the step 2, select 'Yes'.
4. Install the printer driver: 'Express installation' 1. The Oc Connect Assistant is launched. It connects to the printer controller in order to retrieve the printer model and the printer information. When detected, the printer model is displayed. Else, select your printer model from the list.
Note:
When you select the printer model from the list, there is no back-channel performed during the installation. Click 'Next'. 2. Type a name for the new printer (see Caution concerning the printer names on page 86). Indicate if you want to share the printer driver (Client/Server configuration).
Click 'Install'. The 'Installation Wizard' performs the driver installation and configuration. 3. Once the driver is installed, click 'Your printing defaults' to define the default values for your print settings. Then, you can: Verify the options of your printer, in the absence of back-channel ('Your printer options') 'Print a test page' 'Open Oc Express WebTools' to verify the printer controller configuration
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4. Install the printer driver: 'Custom installation' 1. The Oc Connect Assistant is launched. It connects to the printer controller in order to retrieve the printer model and the printer information. When detected, the printer model is displayed. Else, select your printer model from the list.
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When you select the printer model from the list, there is no back-channel performed during the installation.
From this screen, you can also select the print port you want to use:
#
If you want to
Then
select the print port proposed by the Oc Connect Assistant define your own print port for a specific connectivity
Connect Assistant.'
Click 'Next'. Select 'Use a specific connectivity'. Select a print port from the drop-down list, or
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Step
Action
Illustration
Type a name for the new printer (see Caution concerning the printer names on page 86). Indicate if you want to share the printer driver (Client/Server configuration). If you share the printer: Type a name for the shared printer. Indicate if you want to share the printer on all platforms: both, x86 and x64 bit client workstations. Untick the box if you want to install only the printer driver for x86 client workstations.
Click 'Install'. The 'Installation Wizard' performs the driver installation and configuration.
3. Once the driver is installed, click 'Your printer options' to verify the options of your printer. Then, you can: Define the default values for your print settings ('Your printing defaults') Define the default values for the 'Language', 'Units' and 'Page size filtering' settings ('Your regional settings' - from WPD1.19.1) 'Print a test page' Define the printer as the default printer for your workstation 'Open Oc Express WebTools' to verify the printer controller configuration
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2. Install the printer driver 1. Launch the 'Installation Wizard'. (In the Windows Explorer, browse to find the directory where the Oc PostScript 3 distribution is located and double-click Setup.exe.) 2. Select the setup language if requested. The installer is launched.
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If requested, you must first 'allow the program'. 3. Click Next and accept the licence agreement. 4. If requested, select your language and click Next. 5. When installing the printer driver:
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If
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your printer is detectable (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
the installation wizard automatically detects it. Select it from the list and click 'Next'.
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If
Then
fill in the host name or the IP address of the printer. If the printer IP address is not supposed to be changed, use it in preference (Fixed IP address or DHCP reservation). If the IP address can be changed (DHCP), use the host name.
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For IPv6 address, we recommend to use the DNS. the printer is not connected to the network, (you will connect it later on, or you just want to use the printer driver), select There is no printer connected yet... and click Next.
The Oc Connect Assistant connects to the printer. 6. From the Model and Port window:
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If
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the Oc Connect Assistant displays the printer model and the appropriate printing port.
As your printer is not connected to a network, the Oc Connect Assistant defines a 'FILE' printing port. To print from your printer, you must define another printing port from the printer's Properties. If you have the Asian licence that enables to print a set of specific asian fonts, click 'Asian Fonts'. Select the set of fonts you need and confirm. Click 'Next' to confirm.
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If you want to define your own specific print port, select 'Use a different port'.
8. In the Sharing window, click Yes to share the printer and define a share name. Check the box for additional drivers if you need to connect the print server with several workstations running under different operating systems (e.g., Windows 64-bits).
9. Click Next. Files are copied on your system. 10. A summary screen appears.
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Before you begin Before you start, make sure the driver you are about to install can be combined with your printer and operating system (see Compatibility matrix on page 17).
Install a printer on a client workstation (Windows XP/Server 2003) 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Start - Settings menu open the Printers and faxes window. Click Add a printer to launch the Add Printer Wizard. Click Next. Select A network printer... and click Next:
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5. Select Connect to this printer and enter the printer share name or click Next to browse for the printer on the network:
Install a printer on client workstation (Windows Vista/Server 2008/ 7) 1. Open the Printers window:
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If your Windows OS is
Then open
Start - Control Panel - (Hardware and Sound -) Printers Start - Control Panel - (Hardware and Sound -) Printers Start - Devices and printers
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4. Search for the print server and the printer among those listed in the Active Directory: if it is listed, click Next. if it is not listed, click The printer that I want isnt listed and 'Next'.
5. Select Select a shared printer by name and enter the printer share name. You can also click Browse, then double click the print server and the printer. Click Next.
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7. Uncheck the case Set as the default printer if necessary and click Next.
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The next procedures apply to both Windows printer drivers: Oc WPD and Oc WPD2. In that case, the generic name 'WPD' is used to refer to both printer drivers.
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Make sure you installed the latest version of WPD driver (see Downloads > 'Find downloads and drivers' section on http://www.global.oce.com). From AutoCAD applications, you can connect to the Oc printers with the WPD driver. The WPD printer driver is optimised for AutoCAD. The connection procedure is detailed below. It applies to all OS.
Connect to an Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave printer with the WPD driver 1. 2. 3. 4. In the AutoCAD menu, select FILE - PLOTTER MANAGER. Double-click Add-A-Plotter Wizard. Click Next. Select System Printer. Then, click Next.
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6. Click Next twice. 7. Enter a new plotter name (to distinguish it from the default name of the system plotter associated with WPD driver). Then, click Next.
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10. Click the Custom properties button. Setup the printer parameters. 11. Click OK twice and Finish.
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We recommend to use the WPD driver with the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave systems. Use also the Oc WPD printer driver if you do not have the PostScript licence.
Note:
With the Oc PlotWave 350 system, you can also use the new Oc WPD2 printer driver.
1. Get the installation files Go to the International Corporate Website: ' www.global.oce.com '. From the 'Downloads' section, click 'downloads and drivers'. Select your printer model and click 'Search'. Select your Operating System and language and click 'Search'. From the list, select the driver to install. Follow the download and retrieval instructions (from the 'Info' column). 6. Log on as the system administrator of your computer, and go to the directory where you saved the executable file. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Then see
Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the workstation on page 111 Install Oc PS3 printer driver on the workstation on page 119
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Caution concerning the printer names 1. If you are installing the Oc printer driver on a Windows platform: The printer name may include up to a maximum of 220 characters. Do not use special characters ('!', ',', '/').
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The next procedures apply to both Windows printer drivers: Oc WPD and Oc WPD2. In that case, the generic name 'WPD' is used to refer to both printer drivers.
1. Prepare the workstation and the installation files 1. Make sure you are ready to configure the workstation. See: Prepare the workstation on page 109
2. Select the installation mode 1. Launch the 'Installation Wizard' (double-click on the executable file: <driver>.exe). 2. Select your language and click 'Install'.
Note:
'Unpack files' enables to save the installation files that compose the printer driver. It does not save the 'Installation Wizard' for a future use. This function is reserved to advanced users only, in order to build scripts, for instance. 3. Click 'I agree' to accept the licence agreement. 4. The 'Installation Wizard' searches for previous versions of the printer driver already installed:
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If
Then
a driver is already installed from a print server (Client/Server configuration), a former version of the driver is installed,
the installation cannot be performed. The process is stopped. you can upgrade the driver and existing printers, and install a new one. Follow this procedure. you install a new printer. Follow this procedure.
5. Select the installation mode: 'Express installation' or 'Custom installation'. Click 'Next'.
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3. Connect to the printer model 1. The 'Installation Wizard' searches for connected printers:
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If
Then
your printer is detectable (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
The setup automatically detects your printer. Select it from the list to confirm.
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If
Then
your printer is not detected (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
If your printer is detectable: Make sure the printer is connected to your network. Make sure the printer status is Ready. Then: When some printers are detected but not yours, click the 'Refresh' icon. When no printer is detected, click 'Retry a detection of printers in your local network' and select your printer from the list. If your printer is NOT detectable: Enter the controller hostname or IP address in order to connect to the print system.
Click 'Next'. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Find more details in the next procedures: Express installation on page 114 Custom installation on page 115
Note:
From the 'Installation Wizard', click the [?] icon to get contextual information.
Note:
In a Peer to peer architecture, do not share the printer driver on a workstation. In the step 2 of the below procedures, select 'No'.
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4. Install the printer driver: 'Express installation' 1. The Oc Connect Assistant is launched. It connects to the printer controller in order to retrieve the printer model and the printer information. When detected, the printer model is displayed. Else, select your printer model from the list.
Note:
When you select the printer model from the list, there is no back-channel performed during the installation. Click 'Next'. 2. Type a name for the new printer (see Caution concerning the printer names on page 110). Indicate if you want to share the printer driver (Client/Server configuration).
Click 'Install'. The 'Installation Wizard' performs the driver installation and configuration. 3. Once the driver is installed, click 'Your printing defaults' to define the default values for your print settings. Then, you can: Verify the options of your printer, in the absence of back-channel ('Your printer options') 'Print a test page' 'Open Oc Express WebTools' to verify the printer controller configuration
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4. Install the printer driver: 'Custom installation' 1. The Oc Connect Assistant is launched. It connects to the printer controller in order to retrieve the printer model and the printer information. When detected, the printer model is displayed. Else, select your printer model from the list.
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Note:
When you select the printer model from the list, there is no back-channel performed during the installation.
From this screen, you can also select the print port you want to use:
#
If you want to
Then
select the print port proposed by the Oc Connect Assistant define your own print port for a specific connectivity
Connect Assistant.'
Click 'Next'. Select 'Use a specific connectivity'. Select a print port from the drop-down list, or
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Step
Action
Illustration
Type a name for the new printer (see Caution concerning the printer names on page 110). Indicate if you want to share the printer driver (Client/Server configuration). If you share the printer: Type a name for the shared printer. Indicate if you want to share the printer on all platforms: both, x86 and x64 bit client workstations. Untick the box if you want to install only the printer driver for x86 client workstations.
Click 'Install'. The 'Installation Wizard' performs the driver installation and configuration.
3. Once the driver is installed, click 'Your printer options' to verify the options of your printer. Then, you can: Define the default values for your print settings ('Your printing defaults') Define the default values for the 'Language', 'Units' and 'Page size filtering' settings ('Your regional settings' - from WPD1.19.1) 'Print a test page' Define the printer as the default printer for your workstation 'Open Oc Express WebTools' to verify the printer controller configuration
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2. Install the printer driver 1. Launch the 'Installation Wizard'. (In the Windows Explorer, browse to find the directory where the Oc PostScript 3 distribution is located and double-click Setup.exe.) 2. Select the setup language if requested. The installer is launched.
Note:
If requested, you must first 'allow the program'. 3. Click Next and accept the licence agreement. 4. If requested, select your language and click Next. 5. When installing the printer driver:
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If
Then
your printer is detectable (see: Printer discovery with your printer driver on page 20)
the installation wizard automatically detects it. Select it from the list and click 'Next'.
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If
Then
fill in the host name or the IP address of the printer. If the printer IP address is not supposed to be changed, use it in preference (Fixed IP address or DHCP reservation). If the IP address can be changed (DHCP), use the host name.
Note:
For IPv6 address, we recommend to use the DNS. the printer is not connected to the network, (you will connect it later on, or you just want to use the printer driver), select There is no printer connected yet... and click Next.
The Oc Connect Assistant connects to the printer. 6. From the Model and Port window:
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If
Then
the Oc Connect Assistant displays the printer model and the appropriate printing port.
As your printer is not connected to a network, the Oc Connect Assistant defines a 'FILE' printing port. To print from your printer, you must define another printing port from the printer's Properties. If you have the Asian licence that enables to print a set of specific asian fonts, click 'Asian Fonts'. Select the set of fonts you need and confirm. Click 'Next' to confirm.
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Note:
If you want to define your own specific print port, select 'Use a different port'.
8. In the Sharing window, click No: do not share a printer driver on a workstation in a peer-to-peer configuration. 9. Click Next. Files are copied on your system. 10. A summary screen appears. Finish the installation.
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The next procedures apply to both Windows printer drivers: Oc WPD and Oc WPD2. In that case, the generic name 'WPD' is used to refer to both printer drivers.
Note:
Make sure you installed the latest version of WPD driver (see Downloads > 'Find downloads and drivers' section on http://www.global.oce.com).
Connect to an Oc printer with the Oc WPD printer driver 1. The procedure to print from AutoCAD is the same in a Client/Server configuration and in a Peer to peer configuration. See Connect to an Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave printer with the WPD driver on page 106.
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You can manage the jobs submitted by FTP: - Press <F5> key to view the list of jobs. - Right click the job you want to delete and select 'Delete'.
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Scan to File does not apply to the Oc TDS300 and TCS300 print systems. It does not apply either to the Oc ColorWave 600 systems.
Retrieve scanned files using DOS command line interface 1. Launch MS-DOS Command Prompt. 2. Type the command 'ftp' followed by the Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave hostname or IP address. For example: 'ftp tds600-gx260' or 'ftp 134.188.21.179' 3. Press 'Enter' twice for user name and password. A connection is now set to the Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave FTP server for user 'anonymous'. 4. Type the command 'binary' to set the binary transmission mode. 5. Type the command 'cd tempstore' to enter the 'tempstore' directory of the Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave FTP server. 6. Type the command: 'cd scan' to enter the 'scan' directory where scans to destination 'on controller' are stored. 'cd unsent' to enter the 'unsent' directory where scans not delivered to SMB or FTP remote destination are stored. 7. Type the command 'lcd' followed by the local directory containing the data to print (where you store the scans). For example 'lcd c:\my_scans'. 8. Type the command 'get' followed by the name of data file. For example: 'get scan001.tiff'. The data file is sent to the 'jobs' directory of the Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave FTP server, processed and printed.
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Retrieve scanned files using a browser 1. Launch the Windows Explorer or an Internet browser (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer). 2. Type the FTP address of your Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave printer. For example 'ftp://134.188.21.179' or 'ftp://tds600-gx260'. 3. Explore 'tempstore' folder. 4. Explore: 'scan' folder to retrieve scans to destination 'on controller' or 'unsent' folder to retrieve scans not delivered to SMB or FTP remote destination. 5. Select the scan file(s) you want to retrieve and copy them, for example, to the window of another session of the Windows Explorer.
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UDP port 137 UDP port 138 TCP port 139 TCP port 445
When you use Windows Firewall, check the 'File and Printer sharing' exception is enabled. Scan to File using FTP
Note:
In the context of Scan to File via FTP: - the FTP Client is located on printer controller, - the FTP Server on the destination workstation.
[4] Configuration of Windows firewall for a Scan to File using FTP#
Check that the FTP Server is enabled in the firewall exceptions list*.
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Check that the FTP Server is enabled in the firewall exceptions list*. Check if the firewall is stateful. To do so, execute the following command line: 'netsh advfirewall show global'. If the firewall setting "StatefulFTP" is not "enable", then you must activate it. To do so, execute the following command line: 'netsh advfirewall set global StatefulFtp enable'.
If
Then
Start - Control Panel - Windows Firewall - Exceptions Start - Control Panel (- (Security)- Windows Firewall Allow a program through Windows Firewall Start - Control Panel - System and Security - Windows Firewall - Allows programs to communicate though Windows Firewall
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Those procedures vary according to your operating system, your network configuration and your printer model. Follow the links below to find the adequate procedures for your needs.
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To create a SMB Scan to File destination (in a network without DNS server), make sure that the SMB printing, or NetBios over TCP/IP setting (if available, according to your Oc system), is enabled on the Settings Editor (or Express WebTools) of your Oc system controller. Prerequisites for a destination workstation running under Windows
Before you start, make sure that domain security policy allows access from the Oc
TDS/TCS/PlotWave/ColorWave to the computer where the destination folder is located. The following note applies to destination workstations running under Windows XP/Server 2003/Vista/Server 2008/7.
Note:
When scanning to a Windows destination workstation, you need to configure the workstation firewall (see Scan to File: firewall configuration on destination workstation on page 129).
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Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows 7
Configure a destination folder in the network (Windows XP/Server 2003) on page 133 Configure a destination folder in the network (Windows Vista/ Server 2008/ 7) on page 138
If your printer is an
Then
Oc TDS/TCS Oc ColorWave/PlotWave
Configure the SMB destination in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager on page 142 Configure the SMB destination in the Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave Express WebTools on page 144 Configure the SMB destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools on page 147
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PC destination is part of a domain 1. Create or browse to the destination folder on the customer workstation. 2. Right click this destination folder and select 'Sharing and Security'.
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Step
Action
Illustration
1 2
Click 'Share this folder'. Give a name to the shared folder (share name). Click 'Permissions'.
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Step
Action
Remarks
Click 'Add' to add the user name which will be used for Scan To File
Back to the 'Security' tab, make sure the user name 'everyone' has Read and Write permissions on the destination folder. Click 'OK' to confirm.
PC destination is part of a workgroup 1. Create or browse to the destination folder on the customer workstation.
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Step
Action
Illustration
Check the option 'Share this folder on the network' Give a name to the shared folder ('Share name'). Check the option 'Allow network users to change my files'. Click 'Apply' and 'OK' to confirm.
[82] 'Network sharing and security' section
4. From the Windows explorer, open the 'Tools - Folder options' menu. From the 'View' tab, make sure the 'Use simple file sharing (Recommended)' setting is checked.
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PC destination is part of a domain 1. Create or browse to the destination folder on the customer workstation. 2. Right click this folder and select 'Properties'.
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Step
Action
Illustration
Make sure the 'Share this folder' option is checked. Make sure there is a 'Share name'. Click 'Apply' to confirm. Click 'Permissions'.
5. From the 'Permissions' window, select 'Everyone' and check the 'Full Control' option.
Click 'OK' to confirm. Click also 'OK' to confirm and close the 'Advanced Sharing' window. 6. Back to the 'Properties' window:
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Step
Action
Remarks
The 'Permissions' window opens. Click 'Add' to add the user name which will be used for Scan To File.
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Step
Action
Remarks
Make sure the user name 'everyone' has Read and Write permissions on the destination folder. Click 'OK' to confirm.
Result Under Windows 7, make sure that the option 'Allow network users to change my files' is enabled. To verify:
1. Open 'Control Panel' - ['Network and Internet' -] 'Network and Sharing Center' - 'Change
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Configure the SMB destination in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager 1. Select Destinations in the tree view of the Scan Manager.
Note:
For the Oc TDS7x0 printers and the Oc TC4 scanner, click Scan Jobs to open the Scan destinations window. 2. Click 'New from the toolbar.
The Destination properties dialogue box appears. 3. Fill in the text boxes to define the Destination properties:
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Text box
Content to define
Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Choose destination type SMB. Enter the host name or IP address of a computer where the destination shared folder is located.
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Text box
Content to define
User name
Enter the user account name (local or domain) with Full Control to the destination folder. The user account name has the following format: - Local user name: '<IP address>\<user name>' (IP address of the destination workstation), or '<hostname>\<user name>' (hostname of the destination workstation). - Domain user name: '<domain>\<user name>'.
Password Path
Enter the password of the user account with the Full Control permissions. Enter the path to the destination folder: select it from the dropdown list.
Note:
You may have to wait a few seconds before content appears in the drop-down list.
4. Click OK.
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Configure the SMB destination in the Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave Express WebTools 1. Select the 'Configuration' tab. Open the 'Scan destinations' page to configure the scan-to-file destinations. 2. Search for a scan destination that is not enabled yet, or that the customer wants to configure. Click 'Edit'.
Note:
The first and second scan destination are reserved for Local and USB scan. Use another scan destination.
3. Fill in the text boxes to define the SMB destination on the printer controller:
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Text box
Content to define
Name Type
Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Select the destination type Remote via SMB.
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Text box
Content to define
Remote folder
Enter the path to the destination folder. Use the following syntax: ' \\<hostname>\<sharename>[\<path>]' or, ' \\<IP address>\<sharename>[\<path>]'
Note:
You can copy-paste the path from the Windows Explorer. Remote user name Enter the user account name (local or domain) with Full Control to the destination folder. The user account name has the following format: - Local user name: '<IP address>\<user name>' (IP address of the destination workstation), or '<hostname>\<user name>' (hostname of the destination workstation). - Domain user name: '<domain>\<user name>'. Remote password Enter the password of the user account with the Full Control permissions. Confirm this password, if requested.
Note:
Valid characters to create the password: - any number: [0-9] - any letter, lower or upper case: [a-z] [A-Z] - the following special characters: _, -, ~, !, @, #, $, %, ^, *, (, ), +, =, ,,., :, ;, [, ], {, }, ?, /, \. (From the version 1.2.1 of the Oc PlotWave 300 and Oc ColorWave 300 printers, all characters are allowed.)
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Text box
Content to define
File name
Enter a name for the file you scan. By default, the ### characters indicate an automatic file numbering. The 3 ### represent the 3 default digits used for the file numbering. You can define up to 10 digits (i.e.: 10 # characters). You can also remove those characters. Then, you must manually define a name and possible numbering for your scanned files. Enter a start value for the scan file. Only use this field in case of automatic file numbering.
'Start value'
Result With the Oc PlotWave 300 and the Oc ColorWave 300 printers, from their version 1.2.1, you can test the validity of the remote scan destination on page 178.
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Configure the SMB scan destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools
Before you begin Open the printer controller application.
Configure the SMB destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools 1. Select the 'Configuration' tab. 2. Select 'Remote destinations'. 3. Click 'Create new'.
Text box
Content to define
Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Enter a text that provides complementary information about the destination. Select the destination type SMB. Enter the user account name (local or domain) with Full Control to the destination folder. The user account name has the following format: - Local user name: '<IP address>\<user name>' (IP address of the destination workstation), or '<hostname>\<user name>' (hostname of the destination workstation). - Domain user name: '<domain>\<user name>'.
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Text box
Content to define
Password Folder
Enter the password of the user account with the Full Control permissions. Enter the path to the destination folder. Use the following syntax: ' \\<hostname>\<sharename>[\<path>]' or, ' \\<IP address>\<sharename>[\<path>]'
Note:
You can copy-paste the path from the Windows Explorer. 5. Click 'OK' to confirm.
Result The printer software automatically checks the validity of the remote destination.
If
Then
A successful message displays: 'The remote destination is valid'. The creation of the remote destination fails. An error message displays. See the next procedure to fix the issue.
Click 'Change' to come back to the configuration screen. Click 'Save' to save the template as you defined it.
Troubleshoot the creation of an SMB destination (after an error message) 1. An error message displays to indicate that the creation of the SMB destination failed. According to the error message, perform the verifications proposed in the next table in order to fix the issue.
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Error message
Action to perform
WebTools: Primary DNS suffix, Preferred DNS server, Subnet mask, Default Gateway Check with the System Administrator if the DNS server can resolve the hostname to an IPv4 address If IPv6 protocol is enabled on the printer, replace the hostname by its IPv4 address (if IPv6 must be enabled). Or disable IPv6 on the printer (if IPv6 can be disabled). If any of the previously mentioned checks does not solve the problem, enter the remote host IPv4 address instead of the hostname. The remote host could not be found The remote host is not accessible The remote user name or password is incorrect
Make sure the hostname or IP address is correctly typed. Make sure the remote host is up and running, and that it is
- For a remote host user: '<hostname>\<username>' or '<IP_address>\<username>' - For a domain user: '<domainname>\<username>'
How to define the scan file name 1. Select the 'Preferences' tab. 2. Select 'Scan'. 3. Select the template to be used for scanning.
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5. Click 'File name'. 6. Type in the generic name for the scanned file of this template.
Text box
Description
File name
Enter the name of the file you scan. By default, the ### characters indicate an automatic file numbering. The 3 ### represent the 3 default digits used for the file numbering. You can define up to 10 digits (i.e.: 10 # characters). You can also remove those characters. Then, you must manually define a name and possible numbering for your scanned files.
7. Click 'OK'.
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How to define the scan filename counter preset 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the 'Preferences' tab. Select 'Scan job defaults'. Click on the present value for 'Scan filename counter preset'. Set the initial value for the ### number of the 'scan filename', to be used in case of automatic file numbering.
5. Click 'OK'.
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Install the FTP service 1. Open the 'Add/Remove Programs' window (Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs). 2. Click 'Add/remove Windows Components'.
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4. Verify if the check box 'File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Server' is checked:
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The installation is finished. Installation will start. Be ready to insert Windows CDROM when demanded.
When scanning to a Windows XP destination workstation, you need to configure the workstation XP firewall (see Scan to File: firewall configuration on destination workstation on page 129). 1. Open the 'Administrative Tools' window (Start - Settings - Control Panel - Administrative Tools). 2. Double click 'Internet Information Services'.
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4. Right click 'Default FTP Site' and select 'Properties'. 5. Select 'Home Directory' tab. Configure the FTP Directory path. Ensure that the boxes 'Read' and 'Write' are checked.
6. Select 'Security Accounts' tab. If only authenticated access is required, uncheck the box 'Allow Anonymous Connections'.
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7. Click 'OK', then close 'Internet Information Services' and 'Administrative Tools'.
Result You can now go on with the configuration of the FTP destination:
in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager on page 169
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in the Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave Express WebTools on page 170
or
in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools on page 173
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Scan to File to an FTP destination is also compatible with the Windows 7 environment. You can find the detailed procedure on the Oc Knowledge Base website (http://global.oce.com/support/#tab2).
Install the FTP service on Windows Vista 1. Open the Programs and Features window (Start - Control Panel (- Programs) - Programs and Features). 2. Click Turn Windows features on or off, then Continue. 3. Expand Internet Information Service. 4. Expand FTP Publishing Service. 5. Verify that FTP Management Console and FTP server are checked: if they are checked, click Cancel. The installation is finished. if they are not checked, check them.
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6. Click OK. Installation will start. Be ready to insert Windows CD-ROM when requested. Reboot the workstation, if requested.
Install the FTP service on Windows Server 2008 1. Open the Programs and Features window (Start - Control Panel (- Programs) - Programs and Features). 2. Click Turn Windows features on or off, then Continue. 3. Expand Internet Information Service. 4. Open the Server Manager application.
5. Click 'Add role'. Then click 'Next'. If a window pops-up to require 'Add features required for Web Server (IIS)?', click 'Add required features'. 6. Click 'Next' twice. 7. In the Role Services window, check the "FTP Publishing Service".
If a window pops-up to require 'Add features required for Web Server (IIS)?', click 'Add required features'.
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8. Click 'Next'. The confirmation window appears. 9. Click 'Install'. When installation is finished, the following window appears.
Start the FTP service 1. Open Start (- Control Panel - Programs) - Administrative Tools. 2. Double click Services, then click Continue.
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4. Set Startup type to Automatic, click Start, then OK. 5. Close Services.
When scanning to a Windows destination workstation, you need to configure the workstation Windows Firewall (see Scan to File: firewall configuration on destination workstation on page 129).
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1. Open the Administrative Tools window (Start (- Control Panel - Programs) - Administrative Tools).
2. Double click Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager, then click Continue. 3. Explore local computer, then FTP sites.
4. Right click Default FTP Site, then select Properties. 5. Select Home Directory tab. Configure FTP site directory local path.
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Make sure that Read and Write check boxes are checked.
6. Select Security Accounts tab. If only authenticated access is required, uncheck Allow anonymous connections case.
7. Click OK, close Internet Information Services (IIS) 6.0 Manager and Administrative Tools. 8. Open Computer and find the directory you defined as FTP site directory local path. 9. Right click the directory, then select Properties. 10. Select Security tab.
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11. Select Users account again. Ensure that Write case is checked and click OK twice.
Result You can now go on with the configuration of the FTP destination:
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Install the FTP service 1. Open the Programs window (Start - Control Panel (- Programs) - Programs and Features). 2. Click Turn Windows features on or off. 3. Expand: Internet Information Services, and FTP Server'. 4. In 'FTP Server', make a checkmark in front of FTP Extensibility and FTP service. 5. In 'Internet Information services', expand 'Web Management Tools'. Make a checkmark in front of 'IIS Management Console'.
6. Click 'OK'.
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Configure the FTP server on the destination workstation 1. Open the Administrative Tools window (Start - Control Panel - System and Security Administrative Tools).
2. Double click on 'Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager'. 3. Right click on 'Default Web site'. Select 'Add FTP Publishing'.
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Illustration
Change the settings as in the illustration: Binding: IP Address = 'All Unassigned' Port = 21
Start FTP site automatically SSL = No SSL
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Click 'Next'. Give authorization to the User (you have identified) with Read and Write permissions. Click 'Finish'.
5. In the 'Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager' window, click 'Default Web Site'. 6. Select 'Basic Settings' in the 'Actions' section. The 'Edit Site' window opens.
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Action
Illustration
Make sure (or change, if needed) that: the Physical path exists, and that the authorized user you specified (in step 4) has Read and Write permissions on this path.
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You can also use the 'Test Settings' button to check the FTP server. 2 Click 'OK'.
7. Make sure (or configure, if needed) that the Windows Firewall allows 'FTP' inbound connections.
Result You can now go on with the configuration of the FTP destination:
in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager on page 169
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For more information about the encryption of the user names and passwords, refer to the Oc Security Manual.
Configure the FTP destination in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager 1. Select Destinations in the tree view of the Scan Manager.
Note:
For the Oc TDS7x0 printers and the Oc TC4 scanner, click Scan Jobs to open the Scan destinations window. 2. Click on the 'New' button of the toolbar.
The 'Destination properties' dialogue box appears. 3. Fill in the text boxes to define the 'Destination properties':
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Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Choose destination type 'FTP'. Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server.
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Text box
Content to define
'User name'
Enter the user account name (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty. Enter the password of the user account (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty. Enter the path to the destination folder (if any).
'Password'
'Path'
4. Click 'OK'.
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Configure the FTP destination in the Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave Express WebTools 1. Select the 'Configuration' tab. Open the 'Scan destinations' page to configure the scan-to-file destinations. 2. Search for a scan destination that is not enabled yet, or that the customer wants to configure. Click 'Edit'.
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The first and second scan destination are reserved for Local and USB scan. Use another scan destination.
Text box
Content to define
Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Select the destination type 'Remote via FTP'. Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server and the path to the destination folder. Use the following syntax: '<hostname>[/<path>]' or, '<IP address>[/<path>]' Enter the user account name (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty. Enter the password of the user account (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty.
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Text box
Content to define
File name
Enter the name of the file you scan. By default, the ### characters indicate an automatic file numbering. The 3 ### represent the 3 default digits used for the file numbering. You can define up to 10 digits (i.e.: 10 # characters). You can also remove those characters. Then, you must manually define a name and possible numbering for your scanned files. Enter a start value for the scan file. Only use this field in case of automatic file numbering.
'Start value'
Result With the Oc PlotWave 300 and the Oc ColorWave 300 printers, from their version 1.2.1, you can test the validity of the remote scan destination on page 178.
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For more information about the encryption of the user names and passwords, refer to the Oc Security Manual.
Configure the FTP destination in the Oc ColorWave 550/650 Express WebTools 1. Select the 'Configuration' tab. 2. Select 'Remote destinations'. 3. Click 'Create new'.
Text box
Content to define
Enter a logical name for the destination. This logical name also appears on the scanner panel. Enter a text that provides complementary information about the destination. Select the destination type 'FTP'. Enter the user account name (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty. Enter the password of the user account (local or domain). If Anonymous Connections are allowed, you can leave the box empty.
'Password'
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Text box
Content to define
'Folder'
Enter the name or IP address of the FTP server and the path to the destination folder. Use the following syntax: '<hostname>[/<path>]' or, '<IP address>[/<path>]'
Result The printer software automatically checks the validity of the remote destination.
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Click 'Change' to come back to the configuration screen. Click 'Save' to save the template as you defined it.
Troubleshoot the creation of an FTP destination (after an error message) 1. An error message displays to indicate that the creation of the FTP destination failed. According to the error message, perform the verifications proposed in the next table in order to fix the issue.
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Error message
Action to perform
WebTools: Primary DNS suffix, Preferred DNS server, Subnet mask, Default Gateway Check with the System Administrator if the DNS server can resolve the hostname to an IPv4 address If any of the previously mentioned checks does not solve the problem, enter the remote host IPv4 address instead of the hostname. The remote host could not be found The remote host is not accessible
Make sure the hostname or IP address is correctly typed. Make sure the remote host is up and running, and that it is
How to define the scan file name 1. Select the 'Preferences' tab. 2. Select 'Scan'. 3. Select the template to be used for scanning.
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5. Click 'File name'. 6. Type in the generic name for the scanned file of this template.
Text box
Description
File name
Enter the name of the file you scan. By default, the ### characters indicate an automatic file numbering. The 3 ### represent the 3 default digits used for the file numbering. You can define up to 10 digits (i.e.: 10 # characters). You can also remove those characters. Then, you must manually define a name and possible numbering for your scanned files.
7. Click 'OK'.
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How to define the scan filename counter preset 1. 2. 3. 4. Select the 'Preferences' tab. Select 'Scan job defaults'. Click on the present value for 'Scan filename counter preset'. Set the initial value for the ### number of the 'scan filename', to be used in case of automatic file numbering.
5. Click 'OK'.
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Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 300/PlotWave systems
Introduction From the version 1.2.1 of the Oc PlotWave 300 and the Oc ColorWave 300 printers, a specific 'Test' feature has been introduced to support the creation of a scan destination. This 'Test' feature allows to check, or to troubleshoot, a remote scan destination (SMB or FTP).
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This feature is also available for Oc PlotWave 350 and Oc PlotWave 900 printers.
Purpose The Test feature is a 'Test' button available in the 'Scan destination' window. Use it in order to test:
the validity of the parameters entered when you create a scan destination the connection validity when a problem occurs during a remote Scan to File operation
When to do After you configured the scan destination on the controller. Before you begin The 'Scan destination' window must be opened. If not already done: 1. Open a web browser and enter the URL of the printing system (http://<hostname>) to open the Oc Express WebTools. 2. Go to 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'. 3. Select a Scan destination.
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The 'Test' button only appears when the scan destination type is 'Remote via SMB' or 'Remote via FTP'.
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If
Then
something goes wrong during the test, an error message is displayed with a possible error cause.
Get more information about the possible error cause(s) and the solution(s) to solve the problem. Go on with the step 3 of this procedure.
3. Note the 'Error code' generated (in our example: 'Error code: 3'). 4. In the 'Scan destination' window, click 'Read more detailed help'. A window opens and displays the 'Configure scan destinations' section of the online help. 5. Scroll down until you reach the 'Test button' section.
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6. In the 'Error code / Possible Causes' table, find the information (cause or solution) that corresponds to the error code you noted.
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Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 550/650 systems
Test the validity of the remote scan destination: Oc ColorWave 550/650 systems
When to do After you configured the scan destination on the controller.
Test the scan destination validity on the Oc ColorWave 550/650 1. The printer software automatically checks the validity of the remote destination.
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A successful message displays: 'The remote destination is valid'. The creation of the remote destination fails. An error message displays. See the next procedure to fix the issue.
2. To create a valid SMB scan destination, refer to the procedure: Troubleshoot the creation of an SMB destination (after an error message) on page 148 3. To create a valid FTP scan destination, refer to the procedure: Troubleshoot the creation of an FTP destination (after an error message) on page 174
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The SNMP section only applies to the Oc printers listed below. It is possible to retrieve information on Oc TDS450 v3.1 and higher, Oc TDS750 from v1.2.2, Oc PlotWave 300, Oc PlotWave 350 and Oc ColorWave 300 by means of SNMP protocol. The two following Objects Identifiers (OID) are supported: hrDeviceId (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.4) SysDescr (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1)
SNMP parameters On the Oc TDS450 Power Logic Controller (PLC controller), you can access the following SNMP parameters: Enable/Disable SNMP protocol The following community names: - Oc Read/Write Community name - Oc Read Community name - SNMP Community name These community names can be changed.
Note:
You can access the same parameters on the Oc TDS750, the Oc PlotWave 300, the Oc PlotWave 350 and on the Oc ColorWave 300 controller.
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Compatibility and performance SNMP v1, v2c and v3 are supported. SNMP is available in Normal and Medium security levels. The Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 systems are able to handle 25 OIDs get/set requests per seconds.
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You MUST be logged on as a system administrator to access them. On the Oc TDS450 and the Oc TDS750 controller, the SNMP parameters are accessible through the Oc Settings Editor. Open System - Connectivity - TCP/IP to access the SNMP settings. On the Oc PlotWave 3x0 and the Oc ColorWave 300 controller, the SNMP parameters are accessible through the Oc Express WebTools. Open the 'Connectivity' tab, and select the 'Configuration' menu to access the SNMP section. Illustration
SNMP parameters You can access and change the 4 following SNMP parameters:
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Description
SNMP protocol
Disabled by default.
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SNMP parameter
Description
It is impossible to write OIDs on the Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 system, using SNMP: they are read-only OIDs. Oc read community name SNMP community name Usually used by the Oc drivers to retrieve Oc specific information (public or private). Mainly used by third party SNMP applications to retrieve public information.
IT manager policy can require you to change the default value public. This is to avoid any standard application to retrieve SNMP information from devices. Before you use the SNMP parameters: Common SNMP Applications (MIB browsers, ) have usually only 2 community name parameters: Read community name and Write community name. The SNMP application Read community name must match at least one of the three Oc community names. This is a requirement to access the SNMP OIDs of the Oc TDS450, Oc TDS750, Oc PlotWave 300, Oc PlotWave 350 and Oc ColorWave 300. Oc community names are either SNMP community name, or Oc read community name or Oc read/write community name.
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Information retrieved from the Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 systems through SNMP
Information retrieved from the Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 systems through SNMP
The example below only describes the information retrieved through SNMP from an Oc TDS450 system. SNMP enables you to retrieve the same information from an Oc TDS750, an Oc PlotWave 300, an Oc PlotWave 350 or an Oc ColorWave 300 system. Only two topics from the Oc TDS450 v3.1 (and higher) can be retrieved through SNMP: hrDeviceId (OID 1.3.6.1.2.1.25.3.2.1.4) TDS450 3.1 response is 1.3.6.4.4.1.1552.20.14.4.450
SysDescr (OID1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1)
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Information retrieved from the Oc TDSx50/PlotWave 3x0/ColorWave 300 systems through SNMP
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From Oc TDS450 3.4, the response to SysDescr only is Oce TDS450 R3.4.
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Troubleshooting
General troubleshooting
Configure DNS server address on an XPe based Oc TDS/TCS
Question If DHCP is enabled on the XPe based Oc TDS/TCS, changing DNS server IP address is not successful. After clicking on 'Apply' button, the Failed to apply at least one of the changed settings message is displayed. Answer Use the following method: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Disable DHCP and click 'Apply'. Click 'OK' when proposed to re-boot the controller and go to the next step. Change the DNS server IP address and click 'Apply'. Click 'OK' when proposed to re-boot the controller and go to the next step. Enable DHCP and click 'Apply'. Click 'OK' when proposed to re-boot the controller. Now you can restart the controller.
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Print Server: default printing preferences definition for users of a shared printer
Print Server: default printing preferences definition for users of a shared printer
Need When a printer driver is installed and shared on a Print Server, the administrator can set the printing preferences so that all clients connected to that printer will retrieve the same default values. Cause On a Windows XP/Server 2003 print server, if you define the default settings in Printer Preferences..., they will be applied to the local computer only. They will not be the default settings for the client.
Change the driver Printing Preferences on a Windows XP/Server 2003 print server: 1. From Windows 'Start' menu, select 'Settings', 'Printers and Faxes'. 2. Right-click the printer for which you want to set the default printing preferences and select Properties. 3. On the Advanced tab click the Printing Defaults button. 4. Define the default settings. 5. Validate. The changes made will be reflected on the connected print clients.
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This feature is also available for Oc PlotWave 350 and Oc PlotWave 900 printers.
Before you begin The 'Scan destination' window must be opened. If not already done: 1. Open a web browser and enter the URL of the printing system (http://<hostname>) to open the Oc Express WebTools. 2. Go to 'Configuration' - 'Scan destinations'. 3. Select a Scan destination.
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The 'Test' button only appears when the scan destination type is 'Remote via SMB' or 'Remote via FTP'.
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Then
something goes wrong during the test, an error message is displayed with a possible error cause.
Get more information about the possible error cause(s) and the solution(s) to solve the problem. Go on with the step 3 of this procedure.
3. Note the 'Error code' generated (in our example: 'Error code: 3'). 4. In the 'Scan destination' window, click 'Read more detailed help'. A window opens and displays the 'Configure scan destinations' section of the online help. 5. Scroll down until you reach the 'Test button' section.
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6. In the 'Error code / Possible Causes' table, find the information (cause or solution) that corresponds to the error code you noted.
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Windows Vista Windows Server 2008 Windows 7
Answer Use one of the next two workarounds: 1. Disable IPv6 on the print controller. Or, 2. Define the SMB destination with the IP address instead of the hostname.
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Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Oc TCS500 / TDS450 / TDS7x0 systems
Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Oc TCS500 / TDS450 / TDS7x0 systems
Question For Oc TCS500 v1.2 and higher, Oc TDS450 v3.1 and higher, and Oc TDS7x0 systems, the SMB printing protocol is removed by default. As a side effect, in some network configurations (e.g. Windows workgroup without DNS), it is not possible to create a SMB Scan to File destination when NetBios over TCP/IP is disabled. Answer This issue appears on an Oc TCS500 v1.2+, Oc TDS450 v3.1+, or Oc TDS7x0 system, when NetBIOS over TCP/IP is disabled. To create a SMB Scan to File destination, enable NetBios over TCP/IP in the Settings Editor. See: Configure the TCP/IP settings of the print system controller on page 35 Illustration
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Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Windows Server 2003/Server 2008 (Oc TDS/TCS)
Impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination: Windows Server 2003/Server 2008 (Oc TDS/TCS)
Issue It is impossible to create a SMB Scan to File destination on a domain controller running under Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2008. Cause When a Windows Server 2003/Server 2008 is promoted to the domain controller, the default value of a registry setting (see below) changes from 0 to 1 (Enabled). As a result the domain controllers SMB server accepts only digitally signed SMB packets. This feature is not supported by the Oc SMB client used by the Oc Scan Manager. Consequently, the creation of SMB destinations fails. Possible solutions:
You can use another workstation, member server or stand alone server for the Scan to
File destination.
You can upgrade your Oc TDS/TCS system to:
- Oc TDS300 v1.1.9 - Oc TDS320 v1.0.9 - Oc TDS400 v2.1.9 - Oc TDS600 v4.1.9 - Oc TDS800 v2.1.9 - Oc TDS860 v1.0.9 - Oc TCS400 v2.2.9 A network administrator can modify the domain controller and disable Digitally sign communications, as explained in the following procedure:
Disable Digitally sign communications (Windows Server 2003 only) 1. Open the Domain Controller Security Settings snap-in (Start / Programs / Administrative Tools / Domain Controller Security Settings).
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3. Double-click Microsoft network server: Digitally sign communication (always) to open the setting properties window. 4. Select Disabled and click OK:
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6. After 5 minutes, the following key in the Registry Editor is automatically set to 0(Disabled): 'HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters'
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Incorrect value when creating a Scan to File destination: Oc PlotWave 300/ColorWave 300 system
Incorrect value when creating a Scan to File destination: Oc PlotWave 300/ColorWave 300 system
Question A message 'Incorrect value !' appears when I create a scan destination on an Oc PlotWave or Oc colorWave system. I type and confirm my password but an 'Incorrect value !' message still appears. My password confirmation is correct but I cannot create the scan destination. Answer This occurs on Oc PlotWave 300 and Oc ColorWave 300 systems (for printer versions before 1.2.1). When you create a scan destination, you must enter and confirm a password ('New' and 'Retype' fields of the scan destination properties). If the password contains other characters than the characters listed below, the problem will occur. The password can only be composed of those valid characters: - any number: [0-9] - any letter, lower or upper case: [a-z] [A-Z] - the following special characters: _, -, ~, !, @, #, $, %, ^, *, (, ), +, =, ,,., :, ;, [, ], {, }, ?, /, \.
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From the version 1.2.1 of the Oc PlotWave 300 and Oc ColorWave 300 printers, all characters are allowed. 1. Make sure you comply with the above requirements. Change the password of the username account with the valid characters aforementioned.
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Cause This may occur on some Oc TDS/TCS versions with Oc PLC controller based on XP SP1 version: Oc TDS300 v1.1.2, Oc TDS400 v2.1.2, Oc TDS600 v4.1.2, Oc TDS800 v2.1.2, Oc TDS860 v1.0, Oc TCS400 v2.2 systems. Use one of the following workarounds.
Possible workarounds: 1. Make sure that: The 'Use Passive FTP' setting is UNCHECKED (in 'Internet options' / 'Advanced') for Internet Explorer. Internet Explorer is not blocked by your PC workstation firewall (for the Windows Firewall, Internet Explorer should be added to the exception list for this particular FTP requirement). 2. Use another FTP client software. Do not select the FTP 'Passive mode', and add this FTP client in the firewall exceptions list.
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Choose this solution in case adding Internet Explorer in the firewall exception list is not allowed by the IT administrator security policy 3. Contact your Oc local representative for an upgrade of the Oc PLC controller.
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This problem is not encountered with the Oc PLC controller based on XPe Service Pack 2 (embedding the last Microsoft Windows Firewall): Oc TDS300 v1.1.3, Oc TDS400 v2.1.3, Oc TDS600 v4.1.3, Oc TDS800 v2.1.3, Oc TDS860 v1.0.1, Oc TCS400 v2.2.2 systems.
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Resolution 1 1. Make sure that the hostname of the Remote Logic server matches with the hostname of the Oc TDS/TCS system. See: Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications on page 58 2. If the configuration is correct, then follow the next instructions (Resolution 2).
Resolution 2 1. It is possible that the IP-ports of the workstation are in use by another application. 2. Follow those steps:
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Close Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on the workstation. On the workstation, search for: the 'configuration.adt' file (for the Oc TDS7x0 or TC4 systems) the 'ADT.cfg' file (for the other Oc TDS/TCS systems) Open the file with a text editor (for example: Notepad). Change the 'startport' value to 16661. You can also increase the 'nrofports' value.
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A high value for 'nrofports' can influence the performance Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote. 4
Save and close the 'configuration.adt' or 'ADT.cfg' file. 5 Restart Oc Remote Logic or Power Logic Remote on the workstation.
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Resolution 1 1. Make sure that the 'Hostname' field in Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote is configured correctly. See: Configure Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 64 2. If the configuration is correct, then follow the next instructions (Resolution 2).
Resolution 2 1. The problem occurs because the IP-ports of the workstation are in use by another application. 2. Follow those steps:
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Action
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Close Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on the workstation. On the workstation, search for: the 'configuration.adt' file (for the Oc TDS7x0 or TC4 systems) the 'ADT.cfg' file (for the other Oc TDS/TCS systems) Open the file with a text editor (for example: Notepad). Change the 'startport' value to 16661. You can also increase the 'nrofports' value.
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A high value for 'nrofports' can influence the performance Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote. 4
Save and close the 'configuration.adt' or 'ADT.cfg' file. 5 Restart Oc Remote Logic or Power Logic Remote on the workstation.
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Try to "ping" Oc TDS/TCS system from the workstation: Open a command prompt. Type the command line: 'ping <IP address of the printing system>'. If it is impossible to reach the printing system, then there is a problem in the network environment. If it is possible to reach the printing system, then type this new command line:' ping <hostname of the printing system>'. If it is impossible to reach the printing system with the hostname, then the DSN server is unabled to resolve the hostname. You must add the hostname of the printing system to the 'hosts' file of your workstation: 1- Search for the 'hosts' file on your workstation. (For Windows XP, it is located usually in the 'C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc' folder.) 2- Open the file in a text editor. 3- Add the IP address and the corresponding hostname at the end of the file. 4- Save and close the file. 5- Restart the workstation.
The configuration.adt or the 'ADT.cfg' file can be corrupted. Re-install Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on the workstation. See: Install or upgrade of Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 62
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Resolution 1 1. Un-install Oc Remote Logic 12.11. See: Un-install Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote from a workstation on page 69 2. Download Oc Remote Logic 12.12 (or higher). See: Configure Oc TDS/TCS systems for use with the printer controller remote applications on page 58 3. Install Oc Remote Logic 12.12 (or higher). See: Install or upgrade of Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 62 4. Configure the IP address or hostname of the Oc TDS/TCS system. See: Configure Oc Remote Logic or Oc Power Logic Remote on a workstation on page 64
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Introduction
This chapter describes the configurations of printing using Oc WPD printer driver in a Windows Terminal Server and/or Citrix Presentation Server TCP/IP environment:
Printing on a printer defined in the local printer list of a Client WorkStation. Printing on a printer defined on the Windows Terminal Server or Citrix Presentation
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Printing on a printer defined on an external Print Server.
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The Oc WPD printer driver is also compatible with the Citrix XenApp environment. The configuration is not described in this Oc Connectivity Manual yet. For more information, visit the Oc Knowledge Base website.
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Oc recommends to use: - Citrix Presentation Server (up to v4.5) in association with Windows 2000 Terminal Server - Citrix XenApp in association with Windows 2003 Terminal Server
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Refer to the installation procedure described in the Driver User Manual to install the driver on the local client workstation. The Drivers User Manuals are available on www.oce.com. At the end of the installation, the new printer appears on the workstation printers list (Oc TDS700 in our example):
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Before you begin To use the procedure below, install on the client workstation the latest Remote Desktop Connection available on the Microsoft website (http://www.microsoft.com, then type "remote desktop connection" on the search engine to reach it).
Use a local printer to print from an application running on a Windows Terminal Server 1. Connect the client to the Windows 2000 Terminal Server or Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server by using the Remote Desktop Connection. 2. Open the Printers (and faxes) window. On the list you find the Oc TDS700 printer you have previously defined on the client workstation (named SNS-JLRI on the example) on the Session 3.
3. Run the remote application (e.g. Adobe Reader 8.0) on the server.
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Before you begin To use the procedure below, you must install on the client workstation the Citrix Program Neighborhood ICA connection (the procedure below uses the Citrix Program Neighborhood revision 10.200.2650).
Use a local printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server 1. Connect the client to the Citrix Metaframe Server by using the Citrix Program Neighborhood. 2. Run the remote application (e.g. Adobe Reader 8.0). 3. Print on the Oc TDS700 printer defined as \\SNS-JLRI\TDS700_WPD in the printer list:
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This procedure describes the installation of the Oc TDS450 printer using the Oc Windows Printer Driver.
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You can download the newest version of the Oc Windows Printer Driver on the International Corporate Web site (www.oce.com, Support and Download section).
1. Log on to the server as the Administrator. 2. Open a Command window. Change the user mode to install.
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4. Install the printer locally in the Citrix Presentation Server or Windows Terminal Server by using the LPR protocol. To install the printer on the server, follow the procedure described in Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the workstation on page 111.
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Do not share the printer. 5. To setup the printer, access the printer Properties (right click on the Oc TDS450 printer in the Printers (and faxes) window).
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7. Open a Command window. Change the user mode to execute. 8. Stop and start the printer spooler:
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Introduction
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Available on any server platform running Windows Terminal Server (2000 and Server 2003). Before you begin To use the procedure below, install on the client workstation the latest Remote Desktop Connection available on the Microsoft website (http://www.microsoft.com, then type "remote desktop connection" on the search engine to reach it).
Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Windows Terminal Server 1. Connect to the Windows 2000 Terminal Server or Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server by using the Remote Desktop Connection. 2. Open the Printers (and faxes) window. On the list you find the Oc TDS450 printer you have previously defined on the server:
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Before you begin To use the procedure below, you must install on the client workstation the Citrix Program Neighborhood ICA connection (the procedure below uses the Citrix Program Neighborhood revision 10.200.2650).
Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server 1. Connect to the Citrix Presentation Server using the Citrix Program Neighborhood. 2. Run the remote application (e.g. Adobe Reader 8.0). 3. Print on the Oc TDS450 printer you have previously defined on the server:
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4. Click 'Properties to open the WPD Properties window. Define all the necessary settings.
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4. Install the printer following the procedure described in Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the print server on page 88.
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4. Install the printer locally in the Citrix Presentation Server by using the LPR protocol. To install the printer driver locally on the Citrix Presentation Server, follow the procedure described in Install Oc WPD/WPD2 printer driver on the workstation on page 111.
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6. Open a Command window. Change the user mode to execute. 7. Stop and start the printer spooler:
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Install the network printer (setup on the Print Server) in the Citrix Farm to be used by the Citrix clients
Prerequisite 1. Log on to the Citrix Presentation Server as the Citrix Administrator. 2. Launch the Citrix Presentation Server Console application.
3. Follow the procedure below to declare the printer on the Citrix Farm, in order enable the Citrix clients to use it.
Import the Windows Print Server in the Citrix Presentation Server 1. In the Citrix Presentation Server Console, right-click on Printer Management and select Import Network Print Server....
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Enter the printer into a policy 1. In the Citrix Presentation Server Console, click 'Policies'. The existing policies appear on the right panel.
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2. Right click on the policy you want to setup and choose 'Properties'.
3. Develop the 'Printing' item and click 'Session printers'. Check the 'Enabled' radio button then click 'Add' button.
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You can then customise the basic settings for this printer.
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If there are several printers, you can finally set the client's default printer at logon.
5. Click 'Apply', then 'OK'. Follow the next procedure to complete the installation of the network printer.
Assign the users (Citrix clients) to the Policy 1. In the Citrix Presentation Console, right-click on the chosen policy and select 'Apply this policy to'.
2. In the left hand side panel, choose (at least) one filter.
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Before you begin To use the procedure below, you must install on the client workstation the Citrix Program Neighborhood ICA connection (the procedure below uses the Citrix Program Neighborhood revision 10.200.2650).
Use the defined printer to print from an application running on a Citrix Presentation Server 1. Connect to the Citrix Presentation Server using the Citrix Program Neighborhood. 2. Run the remote application (e.g. Adobe Reader 8.0).
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Introduction
This chapter describes how to setup the Oc controller to make it work in a Novell environment. There are two methods to print on the Oc printers in a Novell environment: the Novell Queue Based Network Printing (traditional or legacy implementation of print services provided through NetWare.)
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This method is available on NetWare 5.x, 6.x and is applicable to the Oc TDS/TCS systems only.
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The PSERVER printing method does not apply to the Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems.
the Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS), the default print system in NetWare
5 and NetWare 6.
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The NDPS and iPrint printing methods apply to all Oc TDS/TCS and all Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems. This chapter describes how to setup the customer environment to print on an Oc TDS/TCS or ColorWave/PlotWave printer with one of these methods. Examples given are extracted from different installation processes (TDS400, TDS600, TDS800 and TCS400). However, those examples apply also to the other printer models, according to the print method they support. References For more details, please refer to the Novell administration guides: For Queue Based Printing: http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw51/pdfdoc/10412291.pdf For NDPS: http://www.novell.com/documentation/lg/nw5/pdfdoc/ndps_enu.pdf
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This section does not apply to the Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems, nor to the Oc TC4 scanner.
Configuration You need to configure: the Client Workstation, the Oc TDS/TCS system, and the Novell Server, in order to establish the connection between the Oc Print Server (on Oc TDS/TCS printer controller) and the Novell Server.
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Set up the environment 1. Setup the Oc TDS/TCS Controller, and DO NOT reboot it. Controller Setup on page 251 2. Setup the end user environment (Novell Server). Introduction to Novell Server Setup on page 261 3. Reboot the Oc TDS/TCS Controller. 4. Check Oc TDS/TCS Print Server status on Novell Server. 5. Setup the Client Workstation (driver installation). Define Client Workstation Setup on page 269 6. Print a test page to check the setup is correct.
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Introduction In order to run into an IPX/SPX Environment, some parameters have to be setup:
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Enable the IPX/SPX Novell protocol on page 252 Setup the Print Server Name (PSERVER) on page 253 Setup the controller to work in Bindery Access Mode on page 254 Setup the controller to work in NDS Access Mode on page 255 Setup the Novell File servers which the printer connects to on page 257
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You MUST be logged as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356 Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the Novell folder. Select Enable Novell document.
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6. Click Apply. 7. Setup the other parameters. 8. Once all setups are done, configure Novell Server. Then, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
You MUST be logged as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the Novell folder. Select Pserver name document.
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5. Type in the Print Server name into the input field in the right window (Pserver name):
6. Click Apply. 7. Setup the other parameters. 8. Once all setups are done, configure Novell Server. Then, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
You MUST be logged as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the Novell folder. Select Access Mode document.
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6. Click Apply. 7. Setup the other parameters. 8. Once all setups are done, configure Novell Server. Then, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
You MUST be logged as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the Novell folder. Select Access Mode document.
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6. In the Novell folder, select NDS Context document. 7. Type in the context where the Oc TDS/TCS will be installed (ex: SNSESC) into the input field in the right window (NDS Context). Here are different NDS context examples you can set in this field: NDS context: SNSESC NDS context: SNS.OCE NDS context: OU=SNS.O=OCE
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8. Click Apply. 9. Setup the other parameters. 10. Once all setups are done, configure Novell Server. Then, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
You MUST be logged as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the Novell folder. Select File server names document. Type in the names of the Novell File Server(s) to which this printer will be connected into the input field in the right window (File server names).
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Use the ; as separator if more than one Server is specified (Ex: SNSNW5 or SPSNW4;SNSNW5).
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Novell 5.x File Server / NDS Mode Novell 6.x File Server / NDS Mode
Novell 5.x File Server Setup on page 262 Novell 6.x File Server Setup on page 268
The Bindery mode is available on Novell 5.x and Novell 6.x. However, we recommend to use NDS mode on such File Servers.
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It is recommended to use the NDS mode when using Novell 5.x. Three printing objects must be created on the Novell Server: A Print Server object (the name must be identical to the Pserver name parameter setup in the Oc TDS/TCS controller by means of the Settings Editor, refer to the Controller setup section) A Queue object A Printer object These 3 objects must be linked together and you have to check the Oc TDS/TCS Print Server is connected to the Novell Server. Note the following parameters used in our example, some of them must be set up on the Oc TDS/TCS controller:
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to be set on the controller to be set on the controller to be set on the controller and the Novell File Server to be set on the Novell File Server to be set on the Novell File Server
Launch the Administration Task 1. Log on as system administrator on your client workstation, using the proper Context, Tree and Server.
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3. Open the Win32 Sub-Directory and double-click on Nwadmn32.exe to launch the Administration Task.
Setup the print resource on the Novell File Server 1. Browse and open the proper Context (for instance, SNSESC).
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This context must correspond to the NDS context entered on the Oc TDS/TCS controller by means of the Settings Editor. 2. Select the proper Tree (for instance, SNSESC).
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3. From the Tools menu, select Print Service Quick Setup (Non-NDPS).
4. The Print Service Quick Setup (Non-NDPS) window displays. Fill in the following fields: Print Server Name Printer Name Printer Type (select Other/Unknown- used for Network) Printer Banner Type (select PostScript) Print Queue Name
5. Click Create. In the Administration main window, 3 new objects are created: a Print Server a Print Queue
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Launch the Oc embedded print server 1. Reboot the Oc TDS/TCS Printer Controller.
Check if the setup is correct 1. Double-click on the Print Server Object to check the 3 objects (Print Server, Print Queue and Printer). 2. Click the Print Layout (Non NDPS) tab:
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On this illustration, the exclamation mark does not necessarily mean the Print Server is not working. This Novell status is not reliable and cannot be used to check whether Print Server is correctly running. 3. Check if the Print Server embedded in Oc TDS/TCS is correctly connected to the Novell Server by checking on the Novell Server itself. There is an active connection on print server which must appear in NetWare 5 Console Monitor / Connection with the status: NORMAL:
4. To check if the Oc TDS/TCS Printer Resource is available for the Users, browse the network using Network Neighborhood and selecting the proper Context and Tree (SNSESC/SNSESC).
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5. Right-click on the printer and select Properties to check if the printer configuration is OK:
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Although there are new administration tools under Novell 6.x, we highly recommend to use the NetWare administration tool as described in section Novell 5.x File Server Setup on page 262 (i.e. nwadmn32.exe). This tool offers a Print Service Quick Setup (Non NDPS) to quickly configure this environment type. The Novell client must be installed on Client workstation where nwadmn32.exe will be launched.
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Workstations that run under Windows Vista operating system do not support the Novell Queue Based Printing anymore. Instead, you can use iPrint Novell (see Introduction to iPrint Setup on page 313).
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The Peer to peer connection is not possible when using the IPX/SPX protocol.
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Before you begin In all cases, you must first make sure you have the correct printer driver installation files. See: 1. Get the installation files on page 270 With the Add-a-printer method, you must also save the installation files on your workstation. Then, you can install the printer driver. See: 2. Save the installation files on page 271
1. Get the installation files Go to the International Corporate Website: ' www.global.oce.com '. From the 'Downloads' section, click 'downloads and drivers'. Select your printer model and click 'Search'. Select your Operating System and language and click 'Search'. From the list, select the driver to install. Follow the download and retrieval instructions (from the 'Info' column). 6. Log on as the system administrator of your computer, and go to the directory where you saved the executable file. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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2. Save the installation files 1. Double-click on the executable file (<driver>.exe) to launch the 'Installation Wizard'. Choose the setup language. 2. Click'Unpack files'. Browse to the directory of your workstation where you want to save the installation files.
Install WPD with the setup.exe method 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Launch the 'Installation Wizard' (double-click on the executable file: <driver>.exe). Select your language and click 'Install'. Click 'I agree' to accept the licence agreement. Select 'There is no printer connected yet' and click 'Next'. Select your printer model and click 'Next'. Select 'Custom installation' and click 'Next'. Select 'Use a specific connectivity' and choose an unused port from the drop down list (COM4 in the illustration).
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In the next procedure, the port (LPT3 in our next example) will be redirected to the appropriate Novell queue.
Click 'Next'. 8. Enter the name for your printer. Make sure the No is selected so you do not share the printer driver. 9. Click 'Install'. Files are copied on the hard disk. When done, check the printer options and default values. Restart your workstation if requested, else click 'Close' to exit the 'Installation Wizard'.
It is preferable to use the Novell capture procedure rather than the net use command: 1. Right-click on the N red logo on the right Task bar to launch the Novell capture tool:
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Check if the setup is correct 1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings - Printers:
2. Right-click on the printer installed, select Properties, and print a Test page:
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You may wait until the polling delay before test page is printed (TDS/TCS Settings Editor /Connectivity/Novell/Queue Poll Interval).
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Install WPD using the Add printer method 1. From the Windows Start menu, select Settings and Printers:
2. Double-click Add printer. 3. In the Add Printer Wizard click Network printer server, then Next. 4. Browse the network to locate the server to which the TDS/TCS is connected: the correct network (NetWare Network / NetWare Servers) the appropriate file server the appropriate printer queue
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The Add Printer Wizard window appears, including a list of manufacturers and printers:
7. Click Have Disk: 8. Click Browse to locate the directory where the Oc Windows Printer Driver distribution is:
9. Select the oemsetup.inf file. 10. Click Open. The Install from disk window again appears, with the selected path appearing on the copy Manufacturers files from line. 11. Click OK:
12. Select the appropriate printer. 13. Click OK. Files are copied to the PC's hard disk drive.
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14. Click Finish. 15. Check the new printer appears in the available printers list.
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Setup Windows XP/Server 2003 workstation 1. From the Windows Start menu select Settings - Printers and faxes:
2. Click Add printer, it opens the Add Printer Wizard. 3. Click Next. 4. On the Local or Network printer window, select Network printer and click Next. The Specify a Printer window appears:
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6. Browse the network to locate the server to which the TDS/TCS is connected: the correct network (NetWare Network / NetWare Servers) the appropriate file server the appropriate printer queue 7. Click Next. A warning message invites you to install the driver:
8. Click OK. The Add Printer Wizard window appears, including a list of manufacturers and printers:
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Browse to locate the directory where the Oc Windows XP Postscript 3 driver distribution is located. 11. Select the oemsetup.inf file. 12. Click Open. The Install from disk window appears, with the selected path appearing on the copy manufacturers files from line:
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The Hardware installation window appears, warning you are installing a driver which has not passed Windows Logo testing:
16. Click Continue anyway. Files are copied to the PC's hard disk drive. 17. Select if you want your printer to be the default printer or not and click Next. 18. Click Finish. The Printers window appears, with the newly-installed printer appearing in the available printers list:
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19. Right-click on the printer installed, select Properties and print a Test page:
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Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS)
Introduction
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The Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) is the default and preferred print system in NetWare 5 and available in NetWare 6.
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Windows Vista/Server 2008/ 7 do not support NDPS. A Printer Agent (representing all the printer characteristics) is defined on Novell Server. A client sends jobs to the printer on the Novell Server. The Novell Server sends the job(s) to the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave print system through a Novell Gateway by using LPR protocol. NDPS Manager manages the Printer Agent. The NDPS Broker Resource Management Service (RMS) component allows resources (printer drivers, printer definition files, banners, and fonts) to be installed in a central location and then downloaded to clients, printers, or any other entity on the network that needs them.
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Configuration You need to configure the client workstation, the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave controller and the Novell Server.
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Setup the environment 1. Setup the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave controller. Controller Setup on page 286 2. Setup the Novell Server. Introduction to Novell Server Setup on page 288 3. Setup the client workstation (driver installation). Client Workstation Setup on page 308
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Introduction In NDPS environment, the Novell Server sends jobs to the Oc TDS/TCS and ColorWave/PlotWave controller by means of the LPR protocol, so this protocol must be enabled on Controller.
Enable the LPR protocol for all Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TCS300)
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You MUST be logged on as a system administrator. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity folder. Expand the LPD folder. Select Enable LPD document. Select Enabled on the right window (Enable LPD).
6. Click Apply. 7. Reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
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Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems (and Oc TCS300) 1. From a client workstation, open a web browser and access the Oc Express WebTools: http://<IP-ADDRESS> or http://<printer HOSTNAME> 2. In the Configuration tab, select Network (or 'Connectivity'). 3. In the LPD section, click on 'Edit'. The 'LPR/LPD' window pops up. 4. Check the LPR/LPD setting box to enable the LPR protocol. 5. Click OK to validate the new value and close the window.
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First, make sure the NDPS component is installed on the Novell Server. If not, install it (refer to your Novell NetWare installation manual).
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NDPS Manager
Introduction The NDPS Manager is used to create and manage server-based Printer Agents (similar to the way PSERVER is used on servers to manage printing resources in legacy printing). You must create an NDPS Manager on each Novell Server you will be controlling NDPS printers from.
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You MUST be logged on as Novell system administrator on any Windows workstation running Novell Client 32 over any Microsoft Windows operating system.
Launch the Administrator task 1. Log on as system administrator, using the proper Context, Tree and Server. 2. Launch the Novell Administration Task (Nwadmn32.exe) located in. \\Novell_Server\SYS\public\WIN32 (also generally mapped on Z:\Win32.)
In the following steps, objects are created using Novell Administration console. You just need to select the existing object where you want to add a new one, then create a new object by either: NetWare Administrator/Object/Create action Right click on the container where the new object is added or press the INS key
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In our example, we create a Container (an Organisation Unit = NDPS_PRINTERS) where we create all the objects for NDPS printers.
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To autoload the NDPS Manager when you restart the Novell Server, add the following line to your servers autoexec.ncf file (otherwise, the NDPS manager will not be loaded after rebooting the Novell Server): load ndpsm NDPS Manager name and context For instance, in this example, the following line must be added: 'load ndpsm .OceNDPS_Manager.NDPS_PRINTERS.SNSESC'
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You MUST be logged on as Novell system administrator on any Windows workstation running Novell Client 32 over any Microsoft Windows operating system.
Launch the Administrator task 1. Logon as system administrator, using the proper Context, Tree and Server. 2. Launch the Novell Administration Task (Nwadmn32.exe) located in: \\Novell_Server\SYS\public\WIN32 (also generally mapped on Z:\Win32.)
3. In the following steps, objects are created using Novell Administration console. Select the existing object where you want to add a new object. Then, create a new object by either: NetWare Administrator/Object/Create action
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Right click on the container where the new object is added or press the INS key
Before creating the Printer Agent, check whether there is an object NDPS broker already running. If not, you may have trouble to create a Printer Agent. 1. To check whether an NDPS broker object is active, search for a 3 interlaced triangles object with NetWare Administrator console:
Then
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NO NDPS broker is installed. double-click on it and check the status in the identification section.
ker state down, go to NDPS Broker setup on page 298. If Status is NDPS broker state active, go to next step.
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Create the Printer Agent 1. Select NDPS_PRINTERS. 2. Create an NDPS printer object.
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5. The following window may appear if NDPS manager was not already loaded. Click 'OK' to confirm.
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Click Finish to trigger the Printer Agent creation and starting. 9. Select None on every Operating System tab, and click Continue.
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You MUST be logged on as Novell system administrator on any Windows workstation running Novell Client 32 over any Microsoft Windows operating system.
Launch the Administrator task 1. Logon as system administrator, using the proper Context, Tree and Server.
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2. Launch the Novell Administration Task (Nwadmn32.exe) located in \\Novell_Server\SYS\public\WIN32 (also generally mapped on Z:\Win32.).
3. In the following steps, objects are created using Novell Administration console. Select the existing object where you want to add a new object. Then, create a new object by either: NetWare Administrator/Object/Create action, or right click on the container where the new object is added, or press the INS key.
Check the presence of a running NDPS broker Check whether there is an object NDPS broker already running. If it is not the case, follow the below instructions; otherwise, go to next section. 1. To check whether an NDPS broker object exists, search for a 3 interlaced triangles object with NetWare Administrator console:
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NO NDPS broker is installed. double-click on it and check the status in the identification section.
ker state down, go to Create a NDPS broker object on page 300. If Status is NDPS broker state active, go to NDPS Broker RMS setup on page 303.
Create a NDPS broker object 1. Select NDPS_PRINTERS and create a new object. 2. Create a NDPS broker object.
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7. To activate it, you must load the broker module on Novell Server.
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To autoload the NDPS Broker when you restart the Novell Server, add the following line to your servers autoexec.ncf file: load broker NDPS Broker name and context. Otherwise, the NDPS broker will not be loaded.
For instance, in this example, the following line must be added: 1. 'load broker .NDPS_BROKER.NDPS_PRINTERS.SNSESC'
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You MUST be logged on as Novell system administrator on any Windows workstation running Novell Client 32 over any Microsoft Windows operating system.
Launch the Administrator Task 1. Logon as system administrator, using the proper Context, Tree and Server. 2. Launch the Novell Administration Task (Nwadmn32.exe) located in \\Novell_Server\SYS\public\WIN32(also generally mapped on Z:\Win32.)
3. In the following steps, objects are created using Novell Administration console. Select the existing objects where you want to add a new object. Then, create a new object by either: NetWare Administrator/Object/Create action, or right click on the container where the new object is added, or
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4. Double-click on the NDPS broker to open it, and press the Resource Management (RMS) tab.
5. Click Add resources, and select the Operating System you want to add drivers resources for.
6. Select the Windows Platform and click Add. Then, browse to select the Printer driver, and click OK.
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7. Press OK to install the resources. You can see the drivers installed on Novell Server.
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4. Click the Drivers tab. Select the operating system, then select the driver to set as the default one (TDS400 1.4.3 in our example).
5. Click OK. 6. Click OK again in the mother window to finish. Printer Object has, for your operating system, a default driver ready to be downloaded.
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1. Get the installation files Go to the International Corporate Website: ' www.global.oce.com '. From the 'Downloads' section, click 'downloads and drivers'. Select your printer model and click 'Search'. Select your Operating System and language and click 'Search'. From the list, select the driver to install. Follow the download and retrieval instructions (from the 'Info' column). 6. Log on as the system administrator of your computer, and go to the directory where you saved the executable file. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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2. Save the installation files 1. Double-click on the executable file (<driver>.exe) to launch the 'Installation Wizard'. Choose the setup language. 2. Click'Unpack files'. Browse to the directory of your workstation where you want to save the installation files.
Set up the workstation under Windows XP/Server 2003 with WPD driver 1. From the Windows Start - Settings - Printers menu, double-click Add Printer. 2. In the Add Printer Wizard window, click Next and choose Network Printer. 3. Click Next.
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5. Select your NDPS PRINTER so that it appears in the Printer field, like in the following figure.
6. Click Next. The driver resources are automatically downloaded from Novell Server to the local client workstation (operating system is automatically recognised). Then, the Default Printer window appears.
7. If the resource is not available on Novell Server, a window prompts you to install the driver.
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The Install from disk window is again displayed, with the selected path appearing on the copy Manufacturers files from line. Select the model of the printer. The driver resources are automatically downloaded from Novell Server to the local client workstation. Then, the Default Printer window is displayed.
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iPrint provides easy Web access to customer for selecting and installing required printer driver. Novell took the IPP standard and their own NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services) and combined the two to produce iPrint. As iPrint is based on the Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) architecture, in order to use iPrint, you must have NDPS installed and configured on Novell Server (please refer to your Network Administrator). iPrint is available on Novell 6.x and can be installed on Novell 5.1 with Support Pack 2.
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iPrint setup requirements: Controller setup requires LPR protocol. Novell Server setup requires: NDPS setup iPrint setup Client Setup requires: Windows XP/ Server 2003/ Vista/ Server 2008/ 7 operating system Network browser (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, ...) Novell iPrint client (automatically proposed to be installed the first time iPrint is used from the end user workstation). (Novell client is NOT required).
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Introduction In NDPS/iPrint environment, the Novell Server send jobs to the Oc TDS/TCS/ColorWave/PlotWave controller by means of the LPR protocol. So, LPR protocol must be enabled on the controller.
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Enable LPR protocol for Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TDS7x0, Oc TCS300) 1. 2. 3. 4. Switch the Oc Settings Editor in SA Mode on page 356. Expand the Connectivity Folder. Expand the LPD folder and select the Enable LPD document. Select Enabled on the right panel (Enable LPD).
5. Click Apply'. You are then proposed to reboot the controller. Either, click OK and go on with the other parameters setup, or, once all the setups are done, reboot the controller (see Reboot the controller on page 358).
Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc TDS7x0 1. Open the Configuration menu and select the Network tab.
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Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems (and Oc TCS300) 1. From a client workstation, open a web browser and access the Oc Express WebTools: http://<IP-ADDRESS> or http://<printer HOSTNAME> 2. In the Configuration tab, select Network (or 'Connectivity'). 3. In the LPD section, click on 'Edit'. The 'LPR/LPD' window pops up. 4. Check the LPR/LPD setting box to enable the LPR protocol.
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Create a NDPS Broker 1. With your preferred Web browser, authenticate to the eDirectory iManager. Ask your Novell Administrator for accessing to the NetWare Web Manager URL, which is https://snsnw6:2200 in our example. 2. In the 'iPrint Management/ Create Broker' menu, enter: a name, a container where to put the broker,
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3. Activate the Broker. You do so in the 'iPrint Management/ Manage Broker' menu: select the broker you just created and click on Startup. Check if the operation is successful.
4. As the NDPS broker is the repository for the drivers, you need to configure it and add the different relevant drivers for the different OS. First check that iPrint Client is installed (if not, install it). 5. In the iPrint Management/ Manage Broker/ Resource Management Service Tab/ Add from file menu, select the driver. Click OK.
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Repeat for any drivers you want to add. 6. Click Apply or OK in the Resource Management Service.
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To autoload the NDPS Broker when you restart the Novell Server, add the following line to your server's autoexec.ncf file: 'load broker <NDPS Broker name and context>' For example in our case: 'load broker .NDPS_BROKER.NDPS_PRINTERS.SNSNW6.OCE'
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This can be achieved by loading NetWare configuration tool on Novell 6.x Server (ask your Novell NetWare Administrator): load nwconfig. Without this autoload operation, the NDPS broker is not loaded at startup. Moreover you may be confused since iManager services may indicate you the NDPS Broker works correctly.
Create/Start a NDPS Print Manager 1. With your preferred Web browser, authenticate to the eDirectory iManager. Ask your Novell Administrator for accessing to the NetWare Web Manager URL, which is https://snsnw6:2200 in our example. 2. In 'iPrint Management/ Create Print Service Manager' menu, enter: a name, a container name,
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This can be achieved by loading NetWare configuration tool on Novell 6.x Server (ask your Novell NetWare Administrator): load nwconfig. Without this operation, the NDPS manager is not loaded after rebooting the Novell Server. Moreover you may be confused since iManager services may indicate you the NDPS Manager works correctly.
Create a NDPS Printer Object: 1. With your preferred Web browser, authenticate to the eDirectory iManager. Ask your Novell Administrator for accessing to the NetWare Web Manager. 2. In the iPrint / Create Printer menu, enter: a name, a container where to put the printer, the manager name you previously created, and a Gateway type ('Novell Gateway').
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DO NOT include character . in Printer name to avoid troubles. 4. You can then select the driver for each operating system.
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You can also do it later with the Manage Printer menu, after having added new drivers if required, with 'iPrint Management/ Manage Broker/ Resource Management Service'.
5. You can now check on Novell Server (with NDPS Manager console) whether the Printer is 'Idle'.
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If authentication is needed, please ask your NetWare Administrator. 2. The first time, you are prompted to install the iPrint Client software.
Click 'OK'. iPrint installation starts (choose Open when file download window for nipp.exe appears). At the end of iPrint installation, you must reboot the client PC. 3. Once iPrint installation is done, open a browser again. Access to the following URL: https://[Novell Server Name]/ipps (in our example: https://snsnw6/ipps).
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You can now use this printer to print from any application.
Print a Test Page 1. After installation, you can print a Test Page. To do so, open your Browser again and point it to the following URL: https://[Novell Server Name]/ipps (in our example: https://snsnw6/ipps).
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iPrint Map Designer Tool 1. Using the iPrint Map Designer tool, you can quickly create a map showing the printers location. This map is published on a Web. Users can use it to install the printers that are closest to their location. Here is an example of such a HTML page.
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Queue Based Printing Troubleshooting
Introduction This section describes a list of troubleshooting items you can find during Queue Based Printing setup. It is aimed at the Local Network Administrator and/or End User. I cannot install any driver on a client workstation under Windows Vista OS, even with this manuals instructions
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Reboot the Oc TDS/TCS. Delete the Print Server connection on Novell Server. Then, reboot the Oc TDS/TCS.
Printing occurs after a while Normally, the controller polls for job every XX seconds. XX is set in Oc TDS/TCS controller (Settings Editor) and the default value is 30 seconds. So printing may occur by default 30 seconds after having submitted the job. Print Server Name problem It is not recommended to mix lower case and upper case characters when naming Print server, printer Queue and Printer. More generally, check you follow standard object naming conventions.
Not all print server names will be valid Service Advertisement Protocol (SAP) names
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Novell Capture not persistent with port LPTx You want to use Novell capture to redirect 'LPTx:' port to Novell Queue. But, even after you rebooted Windows, the capture is not active. Make sure the check box Check to always capture this port when you start Windows is checked. Else, to avoid this problem, put a capture command line in the Novell login scripts (ask your Novell Administrator). My job name is LPT3 in Oc TDS/TCS Queue Manager The cause is that the driver port is LPT3, and LPT3 has been redirected to Novell Queue (capture). To avoid this problem, please do not use the capture but other alternatives (e.g: point and print) to install a driver in the relevant section. I cannot see PSERVER on Novell Server Monitor connection section Check you have not exceeded the maximum number of authorized licenses.
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Reboot the Oc TDS/TCS Delete the Print Server connection on Novell Server. Then, reboot the Oc TDS/TCS.
Printer driver setup error under Windows XP When installing a driver under windows XP with Add printer method, you may have the following error window just after the driver files are copied to the system folder:
Get the latest version of the driver from the drivers Downloads section on Oc International Corporate Web site. Others Always check: you have the last Novell Support pack for your Novell Server, you have the last Novell Client for your Operating System, you have the last patches for your Novell Client.
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NDPS Troubleshooting
Introduction This section describes a list of troubleshooting items that can occur during NDPS setup. It is aimed at the Local Network Administrator and/or End User. I cannot install any driver on a client workstation under Windows Vista OS, even with this manuals instructions
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This is probably due to the fact a Resource Management Service is not active. Search for a 3 interlaced triangles object with NetWare Administrator console:
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ker state down, go to NDPS Broker setup on page 298. If Status is NDPS broker state active go to NDPS Broker RMS setup on page 303.
Printing in NDPS is very slow with Novell gateway LPR printing There is a known problem on Novell lpr client slow rate (~25 KB/s).
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To solve this problem, you need to launch nwadmn32.exe with the '/DisableTLSMGRM' option. To do so, use a command line. For instance: 'Z:\win32\nwadmn32.exe/DisableTLSMGR' You cannot see the NDPS printer while browsing with Network Neighbourhood. This is a known issue only for Windows Windows XP platforms which has an impact when trying to create a printer. You can use the following workaround:
1. Create a Queue Object on Novell Server. 2. Link it to a NDPS printer so that Windows Windows XP can browse Queue objects. 3. Then, create a printer on Queue Object destination.
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Error 1801 or Unexpected error when defining iPrint settings on client workstation For proper operation with IPP printing, download the latest IPP client from the Novell web site. Error 404 when attempting to install an iPrint printer on client workstation There is a port conflict on port 443 between iPrint and the Web Based products. Follow the instructions provided in the following URL: http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/searchtid.cgi?/10066950.htm Failure when configuring iPrint with Web services on client workstation If you encounter problems when trying to configure iPrint/NDPS with iManager, install the latest Novell Support pack. If the problem persists, try to configure iPrint with NetWare Administration console on your client workstation (Novell Client required). Avoid special characters when creating a printer name When you create a printer using the Web Services (iPrint Management/ Create Printer), do not use special characters (like .). Impossible to print with WPD driver installed via iPrint (error message Cannot start print job) This may occur with some previous versions of WPD driver (WPD 1.8.2 or WPD 1.9). Check that the latest version of WPD is installed. WPD driver installation via iPrint hangs up on client workstation With Novell NDPS/iPrint, you can install a driver on a client workstation by browsing (with Internet Explorer) the drivers installed on a dedicated Novell Server. In the list of printers available on the Novell Server, click on the printer to install. Automatically, an iPrint client is installed on the client workstation, and the driver installation is launched. If you encounter a hangup during the printer installation (iPrint client is looping forever), apply the following workaround:
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First, retrieve the printer path on page 341. Then, install the printer using the Add Printer Wizard on page 341.
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Introduction to Macintosh environment
Introduction This chapter describes how to setup the Oc controller to make it work in a Macintosh environment. Before you begin To connect a Macintosh computer to an Oc wide-format printing system, you must use the TCP/IP protocol in a peer to peer configuration.
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Enable the TCP/IP protocol Enable DHCP Configure TCP/IP general parameters Configure DNS servers
Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TDS/TCS systems - except Oc TCS300) on page 39
Only in a network configuration with a fixed IPaddress Configure the TCP/IP settings (Oc TCS300 / Oc ColorWave and PlotWave systems): manual network configuration with a fixed IP-address on page 45 Enable LPR protocol for Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TDS7x0, Oc TCS300) on page 48 Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc TDS7x0 on page 48 Enable FTP protocol for Oc TDS/TCS systems (except Oc TDS7x0, Oc TCS300) on page 54 Enable FTP protocol for Oc TDS7x0 on page 54 Enable LPR/LPD protocol for Oc ColorWave/PlotWave systems (and Oc TCS300) on page 49
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Configure the FTP destination in the Oc TDS/TCS Scan Manager 1. Select Destinations in the tree view of the Scan Manager. 2. Click on the 'New' button of the toolbar.
3. The 'Destination properties' dialogue box appears. 4. In the 'Name' text box enter a relevant name for the destination. This name also appears on the scanner panel. 5. From the 'Type' drop-down list box, select destination type 'FTP'. 6. In the 'System' text box, enter the IP address of the Macintosh computer (FTP server). 7. In the 'User name' text box, enter the user account name authorized on the Macintosh computer. 8. In the 'Password' text box, enter the password of the user account authorized on the Macintosh computer.
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Enter the name of the file you scan. By default, the ### characters indicate an automatic file numbering. The 3 ### represent the 3 default digits used for the file numbering. You can define up to 10 digits (i.e.: 10 # characters). You can also remove those characters. Then, you must manually define a name and possible numbering for your scanned files. Enter a start value for the scan file. Only use this field in case of automatic file numbering.
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1. Once the controller is started, select the Oc Settings Editor window. 2. From the File menu, select Log on:
5. Back to the Oc Settings Editor window, you must work in SA mode to modify the Connectivity parameters.
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To perform this operation, select View on the Menu bar and click SA settings.
6. Click System (left hand side of the window). You are now able to modify the Connectivity parameters by selecting the Connectivity folder in the tree.
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Click OK and continue to modify the settings, or reboot the controller once all setup is done.
Reboot the Controller: 1. Switch to the Oc System Control Panel. 2. Select System within the Menu bar. 3. Click 'Restart' (or Shutdown if you do not need to restart immediately).
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Downloads User manuals, printer drivers and other resources can change without prior notice. To stay up-to-date, you are advised to download the latest resources from: http://global.oce.com/support Before you use your product, you must always download the latest safety information for your product. Before you use your product, make sure that you read and understand all safety information in the manual entitled "Safety Instructions" . Support A Knowledge Base (OKB) with answers to your questions or problems is continuously being updated. To find an answer to your question or problem, please visit: http://global.oce.com/support and select your product. In the Support section, use the search field to enter your question. You will get a list of possible answers. Supplies A media guide with the latest information is available on the website: http://global.oce.com/supplies/ Here you can find the media that your product supports, for example. You can also find more information about supplies for your product like toner. Furthermore, you can directly order new supplies through the website.
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Addresses local Oc organisations For the addresses of local Oc organisations visit: http://global.oce.com/contact/countries Comments Send your comments by e-mail to: itc-userdoc@oce.com
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abbreviation abbreviation ....................................................12 architecture client/server ....................................................31 peer to peer .....................................................33 FTP destination configuration .....................152, 156, 164, 351 FTP server configuration .....................152, 156, 158, 164 FTP service FTP service ...................................................158
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Citrix Presentation Server Citrix Presentation Server ...........220, 226, 235 Citrix XenApp Citrix XenApp ..............................................220 Compatibility Compatibility .................................................17 Operating system ............................................17 Printer driver ..................................................17 Remote application .........................................17 Configuration Peer to peer ..................................................109 Print server .....................................................86 configuration client workstation .........................................102 Oc ColorWave systems ...........................43, 45 Oc Express WebTools ............................43, 45 Oc PlotWave systems .............................43, 45 Oc Power Logic Controller Remote ..............39 Oc Settings Editor ........................................39 Oc TCS systems ............................................39 Oc TDS systems ...........................................39 prerequisites ....................................................36 TCP/IP settings ..............................................35 connection connection ......................................................26 Connectivity Print port ...............................................92, 115 Shared printer ........................................92, 115 x64 printer driver ...................................92, 115 x86 printer driver ...................................92, 115
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Installation Custom installation ................88, 92, 111, 115 Detectable printer ...................9192, 114115 Express installation .................88, 91, 111, 114 Mode .....................................................88, 111 Oc Connect Assistant ............9192, 114115 Oc WPD Cleaning Tool .......9192, 114115 IP address definition (manual action) ..............................45 iPrint iPrint ..........................................248, 313, 340 requirements ................................................313 IPv6 Addresses .................................................79, 81 Compatibility .................................................78 DHCPv6 ........................................................80 Features ...................................................79, 81 Limitations ...............................................7982 Protocols ..................................................79, 81 scan to file ...........................................195196 Security levels ...........................................79, 81 Settings ....................................................79, 81 SNMP ............................................................80
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Knowledge base Knowledge base ............................................360
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Macintosh Macintosh ....................................................344 configuration ................................................345 FTP activation ..............................................349
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Detectable printers Detectable printers .........................................20
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Novell references ......................................................248 Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) ..248, 2 8 4 , 3 3 5 Novell File Server Novell File Server .........................................261 Novell Queue map a print port ...........................................270 Novell Queue Based Network Printing Novell Queue Based Network Printing .....248, 3 3 1
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print FTP .....................................................125126 print port print port ........................................................84 print server print server ..........................................190, 233 properties ........................................................84 print server properties access ..............................................................84 Printer Detectable printers .........................................20 Name .....................................................86, 109 Printer discovery Printer discovery .............................................20 Printer driver AutoCAD .....................................................106 Download ..............................................86, 109 Installation files ......................................86, 109 printer driver deployment (client workstation) ...................102 installation (add-a-printer method) ...............308 installation (PS3) ..........................................279 installation files (Oc WPD) ................270, 308 printing defaults ...........................................190 WPD installation (add-a-printer method) .....270 WPD installation (setup method) .................270 Protocol Printing protocol ............................................16 Transport protocol .........................................16 protocol FTP ................................................................54 IPX/SPX .......................................................261 LPD ...............................................................48 LPR ................................................................48 SMB ...............................................................51 TCP/IP ........................................................344
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Oc Adobe PS3 printer driver Installation (peer to peer) .............................119 Installation (print server) ................................96 Oc Connect Assistant Oc Connect Assistant ....................................84 Oc Mobile WebTools Connection .....................................................76 Connection requirements ...............................70 Connectivity information ...............................73 Introduction ...................................................70 Password .........................................................76 QR code .........................................................76 Quick Response Card .....................................75 URL ...............................................................76 Oc Power Logic Remote configuration ..................................................64 installation ......................................................62 print system configuration ..............................58 un-installation ................................................69 upgrade ..........................................................62 Oc Remote Logic configuration ..................................................64 installation ......................................................62 print system configuration ..............................58 un-installation ................................................69 upgrade ..........................................................62 Oc WPD printer driver AutoCAD .....................................................106 Installation (peer to peer) .............................111 Installation (print server) ................................88 Oc WPD2 printer driver Installation (peer to peer) .............................111
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Quick Response Card Content definition ..........................................73
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scan delivery (FTP issue) ......................................207 delivery (SMB issue) .....................................205 retrieve files ..................................................127 scan destination configuration (FTP) ............................169, 173 configuration (SMB) ...........................142, 147 scan to file destination folder (SMB issue) ......................201 firewall .........................................................129 FTP .................152, 156, 164, 178, 182, 191 prerequisites (FTP) .......................................129 prerequisites (SMB) ......................................129 SMB ..................................131, 178, 182, 191 SMB scan destination (issue) ...............195196 test ..............................................178, 182, 191 troubleshooting ..........................178, 182, 191 SMB local ................................................................33 point and print ...............................................31 SMB destination folder configuration .......................................133, 138 SNMP specifications ................................................183 Support Downloads ...................................................360 Knowledge base ............................................360 Manuals .......................................................360 Media ...........................................................360 OKB ............................................................360 Printer drivers ...............................................360 Supplies ........................................................360 Toner ...........................................................360
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TCP/IP configuration automatic (DHCP) .........................................43 manual (fixed IP address) ................................45
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Windows Terminal Server Windows Terminal Server ...................220, 226
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