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Raw tcp/ip printing, Configuring raw tcp/ip settings, Configuring raw tcp/ip advanced settings – Xerox WorkCentre 7970-2606 User Manual

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Network Connectivity

Xerox

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WorkCentre

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7970 Multifunction Printer

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System Administrator Guide

Raw TCP/IP Printing

Raw TCP/IP is used to open a TCP socket-level connection over Port 9100, and stream a print-ready file

to the printer input buffer. It then closes the connection either after sensing an End Of Job character in

the PDL or after expiration of a preset timeout value. Port 9100 does not require an LPR request from the

computer or the use of an LPD running on the printer. Raw TCP/IP printing is selected in Windows as the

Standard TCP/IP port.

Configuring Raw TCP/IP Settings

1.

In CentreWare Internet Services, click Properties>Connectivity>Setup.

2.

Under Protocol, next to Raw TCP/IP Printing, click Edit.

3.

Under Protocol, select Enabled.

4.

Next to TCP Port Number, ensure that Port 1 is set to 9100.

To emulate HP JetDirect EX Plus 3, set Port 2 to

9101 and Port 3 to 9102.

5.

Next to Bidirectional, for each active port, select Enabled.

6.

Next to Maximum Connections per Port, for each active port, type a number from 1 through 32.

7.

Next to End of Job Timeout, for each active port, type a time in seconds from 0 through 1800.

8.

Next to PDL Switching, for each active port, select Enabled as needed. PDL Switching allows the

printer to switch automatically between multiple supported PDLs within a single job.

9.

Click Apply to save the new settings or Undo to retain the previous settings.

Configuring Raw TCP/IP Advanced Settings

1.

On the Raw TCP/IP Printing page, click the Advanced tab.

2.

Under Connections, set the following:

Set the Maximum Connections per port between 1–32. The default port value is 32.

To allow concurrent jobs to process for each port connection, type a number between 0–500

jobs in each port. Type

0 to allow unlimited concurrent jobs.

To limit the number of jobs that are active for each port connection, type a number between

0–32768. Type 0 to allow unlimited number of active jobs.

3.

Under Job Boundary Determination:

Type the End of Job Timeout between 0–1800 seconds to specify the amount of time to pass

before a job processes with an End of Job character. The default time is 300 seconds. Type

0 to

disable end of job detection by timeout.

4.

Under Backchannel Data:

Enable Backchannel Data Transmission to Client, then, enable Out of Order Backchannel

Data to allow data from several jobs to be interspersed.

Note:

Out of Order Backchannel Data is only available when Backchannel Data Transmission to

Client is enabled.

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