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3.3
Connection methods selectable in each operating system
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d
Reference
Before you can use this machine in the network environment, you must configure network settings for this
machine. For details, refer to [User's Guide Administrator Operations].
3.3.2
Windows XP/Server 2003
Reference
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To use Windows XP/Server 2003, log on to the computer using a user name with the Administrator priv-
ileges, and then install the printer driver.
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The installer does not support installation in the IPv6 environment of Windows XP/Server 2003.
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Reference
Before you can use this machine in the network environment, you must configure network settings for this
machine. For details, refer to [User's Guide Administrator Operations].
Setup procedures
Connection method
Reference page
Connection meth-
od in which install-
er-based setup is
possible
Port9100
A network connection using the
PORT9100 print service. It uses a
TCP/IP protocol and the RAW
printing port.
•
Select a connection
method during instal-
lation procedures.
Select [Normal Print-
ing] for the Port9100
or USB connection
method or [Internet
Printing] for the IPP
connection method.
IPP
A network connection using the
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)
print service. Printing via the In-
ternet is possible with the HTTP
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) of
the TCP/IP protocol.
USB
A connection using a USB port.
Connection meth-
od in which setup
is possible using
Add Printer Wizard
LPR
A network connection using the
LPR (Line Printer Remote) print
service. It uses a TCP/IP protocol
and the LPR printing port.
Windows XP/ Server
2003: p. 5-15
Port9100
A network connection using the
PORT9100 print service. It uses a
TCP/IP protocol and the RAW
printing port.
IPP/IPPS
A network connection using the
IPP (Internet Printing Protocol)
print service. Printing via the In-
ternet is possible with the HTTP
(HyperText Transfer Protocol) of
the TCP/IP protocol. IPPS is an
IPP for SSL encrypted communi-
cation.
USB
A connection using a USB port.
Connection meth-
od in which plug
and play-based
setup is possible
USB
A connection using a USB port.
Windows XP/ Server
2003: p. 5-19