Setup procedure, A. assigning an ip address – HP 310X User Manual
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The line printer daemon treats data in an
raw
queue as formatted files
in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 languages and sends the data without
change to the printer.
Data in an
auto
queue will be automatically processed as
text
or
raw
, as appropriate.
For the
binps
queue, the line printer daemon requests the PostScript
printer driver to output print data in 8-bit binary form (byte values in
the range of 0 to 255, instead of the standard ASCII values in the
range of 0 to 127).
For
user-defined
queue names, the line printer daemon adds
user-defined strings before and/or after the print data. (
for
details on setting up user-defined print queues using the print server’s
embedded Web server.).
If the queue name is not one of the above, the HP Jetdirect print server
assumes it to be
raw1
.
Setup procedure
Along with these general instructions, see your system documentation.
Also search for “LPR printing” at Apple Computer’s Tech Info
Library web site at http://til.info.apple.com.
The process consists of these parts:
Assigning an IP address to the printer networked via the print
server
A.
Configuring the Mac OS system for LPR printing
B.
A. Assigning an IP address
Before you can set up a printer for LPR printing, you must assign an
IP address to the printer networked via the print server, as follows.
Double-click
HP LaserJet Utility
in the HP LaserJet folder.
1.
Click the
[Settings]
button.
2.
Select
TCP/IP
from the scrolling list and then click
[Edit]
.
3.
Select the desired option. You can automatically obtain the
TCP/IP configuration from either the DHCP server or the
BOOTP server, or you can manually specify the TCP/IP
configuration.
4.