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iacobdoc 2:29am on Thursday, October 14th, 2010 
I have been using an Intuos 2 tablet for the ...  Spring loaded tip for digital designers looking to reduce hard clicks.
nabilmalik 7:37pm on Friday, October 1st, 2010 
I love the pen pad the size takes abit of getting used as I used the extra large size at work for several years but the medium is the perfect size for...
planetthoughtful 1:05am on Thursday, September 9th, 2010 
I have worked on wacom tablets for 10+ years, worked in design for 13+, doing autonmotive and toy design. I am a college student that is heavily into graphic and web design. This is my first pen tablet and I am positive I have made the right decision! This is my first Wacom. It is much nicer than my off-market tablet, and rightfully so, but I suppose I expected more luxury out of the price.
Travis E. 12:50am on Friday, August 27th, 2010 
Intuos 2 pen The pen works fine. The only complaint I have is that the nib sometimes is too short. Great but... Amazon says that "This pressure-sensitive pen has the same feature set as the Cintiq Grip Pen.
itsme 3:31pm on Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 
Amazing Simply put, this tablet is amazing. I went from using the Intuos2 to this tablet and I was blown away. Wacom Rocks I have had Wacom tablets for years. This product is great. The drivers are always the easiest to install.
steveosteen 8:57am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 
As posted in the weakness column they should change this stand a little so you can tilt this all the way up to 90 degrees so you can use it as a regul...
Leahks80 12:13am on Saturday, July 3rd, 2010 
"very nice and responsive, only downfalls are small screen for the price... these tablet pads seem to be a little pricy for what they are i think... "Ok im only 13 but still I recomend this! "Great size. Not too big and not too small of an area to work with. I use it for touching up photographs on the computer and painting.
Larry100k 8:01pm on Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 
As far as drawing digitally goes, this is by far the best thing out there. When compared to the 6x8 wacom tablet. Absolutely brilliant. I am using the display under MacOSX. Setting it up was a breeze - plug it in and install the drivers.
Billy 1:44pm on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 
Makes fine adjustments a snap. Upgraded from years of mousework and finally see what the big deal was! Good Control","Natural Feel I normally use a headphones when I want watch movies because I hate disturbing others when watching movies late night. So.
Austin_Hastings 9:18pm on Sunday, March 14th, 2010 
This tablet is fantastic! I had a Bamboo and the Intous4 blows it away! These headphones excel above the average VoIP / Gaming headphones. The microphone is crystal-clear.

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Appendix...1 Print Using a LPR Port Windows 2000/Windows XP/ Windows Server 2003...1 Print Using a Windows 2000/Windows XP/ Windows Server 2003 Standard TCP/IP Port.2 Print Using a Windows 2000 LPR Port...7 Print Using a Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 LPR Port..10 Print Using a Windows 2000/XP and Windows Server 2003 IPP Port..13 Printing NetBEUI/NetBIOS over TCP/IP..15 Verify the Network Configuration on Windows PC..15 Print Setting...17 Configuring via a Web Browser..19 Connect to the This Product..19 This Product HTTP Screens..20 Telnet...25 Configuration Settings...39

User Registration....1

1. Introduction
This product is a USB 2.0 Hi-Speed multi-function print server which can be used in a variety of network environments, from a small-scale network to a large-scale network environment where two or more network protocols are intermingled. This product enables a printer, scanner, or storage device to be shared over the network. In addition by using PRICOM Monitor SX the printer status (offline, paper out, printing, etc.) can be monitored from a personal computer for the networked printer.
<PRICOM SX-5000U2> USB interface mini print server Network Interface :10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX (automatic negotiation) Printer Interface :USB2.0 Hi-Speed (A type) x 4 ports Supported Protocols and Operation system
Function Print Server Function
Supported Protocol TCP/IP NetBEUI/NetBIOS AppleTalk
Supported Operating system Windows 98/Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 UNIX/Linux MacOS 8.6 and above MacOS X 10.2 and above Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows 98/Me Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003

Scanner Server Function

TCP/UDP19540 (Original Protocol)

Storage Server Function

NetBEUI/NetBIOS

Introduction

[About this Manual] -Copying all or part of this manual without our permission is forbidden. - The contents of this manual may be changed without advance notice. - If you have any question about this manual or our products, please contact our customer support. - Please note that the actual screens will vary from the examples in this manual. This is caused by different versions of operating systems on the PC, upgrades, etc. - This manual has been edited very carefully. However, silex technology, Inc. is not responsible for any mistakes included in this manual or any damages, direct or indirect, arising from the use of this manual. - PRICOM is a registered trademark of silex technology inc. - Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT etc. are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. - Other brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies.

Self Diagnostic/ Configuration Printing
1. Please verify that AC adapter is connected and that this product has started normally. 2. Please verify that the printer is connected and ready to print. 3. Please verify that the printer is powered on. 4. If the push button switch is pushed, while the PRICOM is powered on, and held for more than 5 seconds a self-diagnosis/internal setup will print. - Do not turn off the printer until the printing of self-diagnostic/configuration settings has finished. - The printer must have an internal font for the self-diagnostic/configuration settings to print. - The self diagnostic and configuration is available in only USB1 port.

How to Connect

Connect This Product to USB Devices and the Network
- If this product has been used in another network, return it to factory default prior to setup.
TIP The following items are required in order to connect this product to a network.
Ethernet Hub Network Cable USB Cable

A - B Type

- The following explanation is based on using a printer. - Be sure that this product is powered prior to powering up the connected USB device.
1. Connect the AC adapter to this product. 2. Insert the power cable of printer into an electrical outlet. 3. Connect the network cable from an Ethernet HUB to this product. 4. Use a USB cable to connect this product(type A connector)to a printer(type B connector)
Power Cable AC adapter Cable
Ethernet HUB PRICOM SX-5000U2
- The shape of the connectors on a USB cable have 2 different types.
<USB connector shape>

A Type

B Type
5. Power on the printer and verify that it is operating normally.
- While printing or scanning do not disconnect or connect a USB cable. -Do not disconnect the USB or Ethernet cable while writing to a storage device. The data can be corrupted. -Silex Technology is not responsible for lost, stolen, or corrupted data.
Additional Functionallity
The additional functions of this product are shown below.

Function

- DHCP/BOOTP The IP address settings for this product can be automatically configured if the network is using TCP/IP and has a DHCP/BOOTP server.
- The DHCP protocol is based on RFC 2131/2132. - Consult with your network administrator when using the DHCP/BOOTP function.
- RARP The IP address of this product can be set up using RARP. The network must have an RARP server.

- Consult with your network administrator when using the RARP function.
TIP - ARP The IP address for this product can be assigned by using the ARP command. To do this the combination of IP address and Ethernet address must be registered on a PC or UNIX workstation.
Examples) <Windows PC> arp -s 192.168.85.113 00-80-92-xx-xx-xx (IP Address) (Ethernet Address) Confirm the ping command, "ping 192.168.85.113" <UNIX workstation> arp -s 192.168.85.113 00:80:92:xx:xx:xx temp (IP Address) (Ethernet Address) Confirm the ping command "ping 192.168.85.113" - This product will assign an IP address by the ARP command, when this product's status is a factory default.
- FTP A file can be sent to this product for printing using FTP.
- The FTP in this product is based on RFC959. - The directory name for printing by FTP needs to specify "lp_u1", "lp_u2", "lp_u3" or " lp_u4".
- IPP This product supports the "Internet printing protocol"(IPP Ver1.0). It allows printing via the Internet. IPP is a method to easily print to a printer which is in a remote place.
- When printing to a remote place using the IPP function of a this product, it is necessary to make that IP address global. Consult with your network administrator for details.
- Web Browser capability This product has embedded HTTP; It allows a web browser to access this product. From a web browser, this product's status as well as the printer's status can be monitored, and this product 's configuration can be changed.
- Internet Explorer 4.0 and Netscape Navigator4.0 or later are recommended. - When you use other browsers, it must support HTTP1.0(RFC1945)and HTML2.0(RFC1866). - An IP address must be assigned via TCP/IP prior to using the web functionality.
- Network Plug & Play This product can be automatically detected in Windows Me/XP. Simply connect this product to a network and Windows Me/XP will automatically detect and display this product in "My Network Places". By choosing a device, the web page of this product will start(see web browser capability).
- An IP address must be assigned via TCP/IP prior to using the web functionality.
- IPv6 This product supports IPv6 the next-generation internet protocl. IPv6 can be used to perform setting changes via telnet to htttp and printing using ftp or lpr.
- This product does not support DHCPv6. - The bundled tools(AdminManager etc)do not support in IPv6. - A banner page will not be printed in an IPv6 network environment.
- WINS This product supports the WINS function. When powered on it will register the NetBIOS name and IP address with the WINS server specified.

2. Select Advanced Setup.
3. Select Without installing., and click Next.
5. Select this product to be configured. Then on the AdminManager menu bar, select Configuration, then Print Server Configuration.
- If you cannot see this product in the search list, go to File and then select NOTE Search.
6. Configure the detailed settings of this product. Then click Setup.
- Select Factory Default to reset the configuration of this product. NOTE - Refer to the chapter appendix on setting information.

JC-Print2002

This sectoin explains how to print using JC-Print 2002 in Windows 98/Me/2000/XP, and Windows Server 2003.
- This product must be connected to a network to create a JC-Print 2002 port. - The printer driver should be installed prior to creating the JC-Print 2002 printer port. - The following example is for Windows XP. Screens will vary depending on your OS.
1. Click Start - All programs - JC-Print 2002 then choose Add JC-Print 2002 port.

2. Click Next.

3. Select Print with LPR(Line Printer Remote). Click Next.
4. Type in an IP address in the IP address or Printer Name box. And Select the Port name in the Queue Name box. Then click Next.
5. Type in a printer port name. Click Next.
- Use the default printer port name (specified IP address and a queue NOTE name) If you do not want to create a specific name, then click Next.
6. Verify the configuration. Click Finish.
7. Select the printer you want to use with this product. Click Next.
8. JC-Print 2002 Port set up is complete. Click Finish.
Setup Using a USB Storage Device
This product can be set up by creating a configuration file and storing the file on a USB storage device. The following instructions explain how to do this. 1. Connect a USB storage device into a USB port on the PC. 2. Create a configuration file using a text editor. The format is as follows: File format
---------------------------------------------------------------silex #-- TCP/IP Configuration -----------------------TCP/IP Protocol = 1 DHCP/BOOTP = 0 RARP = 0 IP Address = 192.168.100.200 Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 Default Gateway = 192.168.100.254 #-- NetBEUI/NetBIOS Configuration --------------NetBEUI Protocol = 1 NetBIOS over TCP = 1 Computer Name = PRxxxxxx WorkGroup = Pricom Browse Master = 0 #-- AppleTalk Configuration --------------------AppleTalk Protocol = 1 PORT1 Printer Name = PRxxxxxx-usb1 PORT2 Printer Name = PRxxxxxx-usb2 PORT3 Printer Name = PRxxxxxx-usb3 PORT4 Printer Name = PRxxxxxx-usb4 PORT1 PostScript Mode = 0 PORT2 PostScript Mode = 0 PORT3 PostScript Mode = 0 PORT4 PostScript Mode = 0 ----------------------------------------------------------------

3. Cancel the print request.
3-1 Use cancel command to cancel the current print job request.
-Depending on the timing or Solaris specification, canceling attempt will fail. TIP 4. Check the printer status
4-1 Use lpstat to verify the printer status. # lpstat -p pboxlp -Depending on the UNIX specification, the command will fail to correctly display the printer

Solaris 2.3x-2.5x

This section explains how to print from Solaris 2.5 or below. Command absolute path and configuration method may vary depending on OS version. Refer to your workstation manual for more details.
-Remoter printer can not be used with PRICOM.
TIP 1. Prepare the print queue.
1-1 Log in to the UNIX machine by root. # login root 1-2 Cancel the print scheduler. # /usr/sbin/lpshut 1-3 Register the print server. Example: Register the host name pbox: # /usr/sbin/lpsystem -R0 -t bsd pbox 1-4 Configure the print queue. Example: Register the print queue name pboxlp: #/usr/sbin/lpadmin -p pboxlp -s pbox!lp_u1
- When using csh, replace " /! " with " ! ". "lp_u1" after the "! " is the logical printer name when connecting to the USB1 port of this product and printing the file using the printer driver.
1-5 Activate the print scheduler. #/usr/bin/sh /etc/init.d/lp start 1-6 Enable the print queue. #/usr/sbin/accept pboxlp #/usr/bin/enable pboxlp

2. Printing.

2-1 Print using "lp" command. # lp -d pboxlp <Print file name>
3-1 Use the cancel command to cancel the current print job request. # cancel pboxlp- <Name of print file>
4. Check the printer status.
4-1 Use the lpstat to verify the printer status. # lpstat -p pboxlp -Depending on the UNIX specification, the command will fail to correctly display the printer status.
- [Limits] When running PRICOM with Solaris 2.x, following limits occurs due to Solaris specifications. 1) If, after starting printing, the printer becomes off line and cannot receive data for quite a while, timeout occurs on the Solaris side and then the printing continues (re-connection). This means that the data stream to the printer is discontinued, and the first page will be sent again. 2) When the printer status is displayed in the form lpstat -p<printer name>, optional character string returned to show the status (e.g. PrinterReady) cannot be interpreted by the Solaris. As a result, Faulted is displayed followed by unintentional characters. 3) When a print-related command is sent to PRICOM while the Solaris is sending data from the same machine, the command cannot function as it should. This is because Solaris cannot output another packet until it finishes the transmission of the current data. Thus, system not responding will be displayed in response to lpstat -p <printer name>. 4) Certain commands such as lpstat following cancel command will result in error. In such case, printer scheduler daemon may not be running, so verify using lpstat -r. If scheduler is not running is displayed, reboot the printer scheduler daemon by typing in as below. /bin/sh /etc/init.d/lp start 5) Even if cancel is used to delete a job that does not exist, no error occurs with Solaris.

Using PRICOM in HP-UX 9.x/10.x Environment
This section explains how to print from Hewlett-Packard HP-UX. Command absolute path and configuration method may vary depending on OS version. Refer to your workstation manual for more details. 1. Set the remote spooler.
When HP-UX machine is not configured to remote spooler, follow with the below configuration. 1-1 Log in to the UNIX machine by root. # login root 1-2 Cancel the printer spooler. #/usr/lib/lpshut 1-3 Register remote spooler by adding the line shown below to /etc/inetd.conf file. printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/lib/rlpdaemon -i 1-4 Reboot inetd. #/etc/inetd -c
2. Prepare the print queue.
2-1 Log in to the UNIX machine through root. # login root 2-2 Configure print queue. Example: Register the print queue name as pboxlp: #/usr/lib/lpadmin -ppboxlp -mrmodel -ormpbox -orplp_u1 -ocmrcmodel -osmrsmodel -ob3 -v/dev/null
- "lp_u1" after the "orp" is the logical printer name when connecting to the USB1 port of this product and printing the file using the printer driver
2-3 Enable the print queue. #/usr/lib/accept pboxlp #/usr/bin/enable pboxlp 2-4 Boot the printer spooler. #/usr/lib/lpsched

3. Prepare for printing.

3-1 Use the print command lp. # lp -d pboxlp <Name of print file>
4. Cancel the print request.
4-1 Use the cancel command to cancel the current print job request. # cancel pboxlp- <job number>
5. Check the printer status
5-1 Use the lpstat to verify the printer status. # lpstat -p pboxlp -Depending on UNIX specification, the command may fail to display the printer status correctly.

Using setnetlp Tool

-setnetlp utility is available for HP-UX, ver. 10.10 or below.
Example: IP address: 192.168.10.100 Host name: pbox These are already registered to /etc/hosts and to be registered by pboxlp as a queue name.
1. Log in by root and execute /usr/sbin/setnetlp. Below menu will be displayed. Select [1) Add Printer]
2. The below menu will be displayed. Select [1) LP destination name:]
3. Registered printer list will be displayed. Type in printer name to be configured following [Please enter a lp destination name:].
4. Select [2) Remote System name]. Type in the IP address configured to PRICOM, or the host name registered to /etc/hosts after [Please enter a remote system name/ IP address:]. Host name is typed for this example.
5. Select [Remote Printer name]. Type in [lp_u1] following [Please enter a remote printer name:]
6. Select [4) Local Model Script]. Model file list and prompt will be displayed. Type in model file name to be configured following [Please enter a model file:]. [PS.nlio] that is generally used by Japanese postscript is used for this example.

Macintosh Environment

Setup and Printing
This section explains how to use setup and AppleTalk.
- The setup method may be different depending on the Macintosh used. For details, please refer to the Macintosh manual.

Mac OS 8/9

Setup AppleTalk service
1. Click Apple menu - Control panel - then choose AppleTalk and select Ethernet.
2. If a dialog is closed, the renewal screen of the setup will be displayed. Click preservation.
- The printer must support postscript printing in order to print from a Macintosh.
TIP 1. From Apple menu select Chooser.
2. Select the driver of the printer connected this product and (if there is a zone) choose the zone name to which this product belongs. This product will be displayed.
3. The Printing setup is complete. Verify it works correctly by sending a test document (for example from Apple Text).

Mac OS X

Enable the Apple Talk Service
Click Apple menu - System environmental setup - then choose Network, check the Apple Talk tab to use Apple Talk, and then click Apply Now.
1. Click Finder - Application - Utilities Print Center - then choose printer list and select the printer connected to this product.
- If the printer connected to this product is not displayed, click adding a printer and add the printer. Reference the printer manual for more information.
The Printing setup is complete. Verify it works correctly by sending a test document (for example from Apple Text).
Setup the TCP/IP (MacTCP) Protocol
In order to set up this product, it is necessary to setup from the attached CD. This section explains how to make a detailed setup.
Configure the TCP/IP(Mac TCP) Protocol
In order to set up this product, it is necessary to have TCP/IP (MacTCP) available to use on the Macintosh.
- The following example if for Mac OS 8/9, the screens for Mac OS X, will differ.
TIP 1. Click Apple menu -Control panel - and choose TCP/IP(MacTCP). 2. Configure the IP address of the MAC by changing the setting method to a manual setup and input an address for each item.
- If acquiring an address from a DHCP server, select the setting method, use a DHCP server.
Installing and Using AdminManager
AdminManager (Macintosh) is used for setup of this product in a Macintosh environment.
- OpenTransport J-1.1.2 or newer is required. If OpenTransport J-1.1.2 is not installed please download it from the Apple webpage and install. - Since AdminManager (Macintosh) uses the TCP/IP protocol, TCP/IP (MacTCP) must be installed.
1. Insert the UserSoftware SX CD into the CD-ROM drive of the Macintosh. "User Software SX" will open on the desktop.

2. Click Setup from the menu screen.
3. Click Yes, if you agree to the license agreement.
- If you do not agree to the license agreement you cannot use our products.
4. Verify the installation destination and click Next.
5. Select Yes then click Finish.
- Installation of AdminManager can be completed by putting a check into the NO box.
6. From the reference result list of AdminManager, choose the desired server and click the setting button.
7. Configure each item of this product from the configuration screens of Admin Manager.
- Refer to Capter Appendix about the configuration items in AdminManager.
Printing Using Rendezvous
It is possible to print from a Macintosh using Rendezvous. Rendezvous is supported in MacOS X Ver10.2.3 and newer.
-In order to print from a MAC, the printer must support postscript printing.
1. From HDD of the Macintosh, select Utility - and then select Print Center.

2. Click Add.

3. Change the protocol to Rendezvous. After a while, a port list with this product will be displayed.
4. Choose the port with the printer connected to this product to complete the printing setup.
The printing setup is complete. Verify it works correctly by sending a test document (for example from Apple Text).
7. Scanner Server Function
This chapter explains how to use the scanner server function of this product the scanner server function enables a USB scanner connected to this product to be shared as a network scanner.
- The scanner server function is available in Windows2000, WindowsXP, and Windows Server 2003.
- Refer to Chapter 4. Setting up this Product for information on how to setup this product using TCP/IP.

Initial Setup

Connect this Product to the Network and the USB Scanner
Connect this product to the network and the USB scanner.
- Do not disconnect the network cable or the USB cable while scanning.
- This product can connect 1 USB scanner only. - Although it is not necessary to turn OFF the power when connecting/disconnecting a USB device, care should be taken when doing so. - This product uses a Type A USB port. The USB scanner should have a Type B USB port. <USB Connector>
- Connect the USB scanner directly to the USB port of this product via a USB cable.
Install the PRICOM USB Utility
Start the PRICOM USB Utility, and configure it for using a USB scanner as a network scanner.
1. Load the bundled CD into your PC, then select Setup.

- If the current network component list does not have NetBEUI protocol, click the Add - ProtocolMicrosoft - NetBEUI. - If the current network component list does not have Client for Microsoft Networks, click the Add - Service - Client for Microsoft Networks.
Verify the network configuration in Windows 98/Me (NetBIOS over TCP/IP)
Verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and TCP/IP are added in the Network configuration on Windows 98/Me and NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled in TCP/IP in property. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel. 2. Double click Network icon in Control Panel. 3. Verify that Client for Microsoft Networks and TCP/IP are added in Network configuration.
- If the current network component list does not have TCP/IP protocol, click Add - Protocol Microsoft - TCP/IP. - If current network component list does not have Client for Microsoft Networks, click Add Service - Client for Microsoft Networks.
4. View the properties of TCP/IP, verify Enable to NetBIOS over TCP/IP is selected.
- Usually, NetBIOS is enabled at default setting.
Use a USB storage device in Windows 98/Me
This section will explain how to use a USB storage device in Windows 98/Me. 1. Connect a USB storage device to this product. 2. Click Network Computer icon on desktop, select Network place - Pricom in WORKGROUP. 3. Double Click this product's icon.The name will be displayed as "Pr" and the last 6 digits of the Ethernet Address.
Example: If your product's Ethernet Address is "00:80:92:00:17:13", the computer name is "Pr001713".
4. Double click the folder "DRIVE1" for the USB storage device to share the folder over the network.
- The folder means are displayed as DRIVE1 - DRIVE4 if multiple storage devices are competed.
Share a USB Storage Device in Windows 2000
Verify the network configuration in Windows 2000 (NetBEUI)
Verify that NetBEUI and Client for Microsoft Networks have been added in the network configuration of Windows 2000. 1. Select Start - Settings - Control Panel - Network and Dial up Connection. 2. View the properties of Local Area Connection. 3. Verify that Share the Microsoft network connection service has been added.
- If Share the Microsoft network connection service was not displayed, click Install and select client - Share the Microsoft network connection service.

13. Select Yes to do print test page. Click Next.
14. If the test page is printed properly, configuration is complete. Click Finish.
Print Using a Windows 2000 LPR Port
- In order to print using a LPR port, LPR must be installed. If it is not installed select Start Settings- Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs, then Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows Components Wizard will be displayed, then click ComponentsOther Network File and Printing Services - Details Print Services for Unix - OK. Windows Components Wizard will be displayed. Click Finish.
1. Select Start - Settings - Control panel Printers, then double click Add Printer. Add Printer wizard will be displayed. Click Next.
2. Check Local printer attached to this computer and uncheck Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer.
3. Check Create a new port. Select LPR Port in Type box. Click Next.
- If the port has already been created, select it instead of creating another port.
4. Input the IP address assigned for this product in Name or Address of server providing lpd box. And input queue name(example:"lp_u1") in Name of printer or print queue on that server box. And click OK.
- The queue name should correspond to the printer port (set lp_u1, lp_u2, lp_u3 or lp_u4).
5. Select the printer driver you want to use. Click Next.
6. S e l e c t Keep existing driver (recommended) or Replace existing driver. Click Next.
7. Enter name for the printer. Select Yes to make this the default printer. Click Next.
8. Select whether to Share name or Do not share this printer. If you select Share name, you can type printer name you want to use. Click Next.
9. Select Yes. Click Next.
10. Verify the configuration. If the configuration is correct, click Finish.If the test page is printed properly, configuration is complete.
Print Using a Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 LPR Port
- In order to print using a LPR port, LPR must be installed. If it is not installed select Start - Control Panel - Add or Remove Programs, then Add/Remove Windows Components. The Windows Components Wizard will be displayed, then click Components, Other Network File and Printing Services, Details, Print Services for Unix - OK. Windows Components Wizard will be displayed. Click Finish.

Advanced [2-10-6] example
No. Item Value (level.4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : SMTP Port Number : : Signature Line1 : "-------------------" 3 : Signature Line2 : "PRICOM SX-5000U2" 4 : Signature Line3 : "[00:80:92:00:16:E7]" 5 : Signature Line4 : "-------------------" 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
SMTP Authenticaton [2-10-7] example
No. Item Value (level.4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : SMTP AUTH Enable : DISABLE 2 : SMTP AUTH Name : "" 3 : SMTP AUTH Password : "***************" 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?

WINS [2-11] example

No. Item Value (level.3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Primary Server : 0.0.0.: Secondary Server : 0.0.0.: Scope ID : "" 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
IP Filter Configuration [2-12] example
No. Item Value (level.3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Filter Mode : DENY 2 : Filter #0 Start Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #0 End Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #1 Start Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #1 End Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #2 Start Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #2 End Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #3 Start Address : 0.0.0.: Filter #3 End Address : 0.0.0.: Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Raw Mode Configuration [2-13] example
No. Item Value (level.3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : PORT1 Raw Mode Port No : : PORT1 Bi-Directional mode : DISABLE 3 : PORT2 Raw Mode Port No : : PORT2 Bi-Directional mode : DISABLE 5 : PORT3 Raw Mode Port No : : PORT3 Bi-Directional mode : DISABLE 7 : PORT4 Raw Mode Port No : : PORT4 Bi-Directional mode : DISABLE 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Rendezvous Configuration [2-14] example
No. Item Value (level.3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Rendezvous Enable : ENABLE 2 : Rendezvous Name : "RDV0016E7" 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Network PnP Enable [2-15] example
NetworkPnP Enable 1 : ENABLE 2 : DISABLE Please select(1 - 2)?
Configure AppleTalk [3] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : AppleTalk Protocol : ENABLE 2 : Zone Name : "*" 3 : PORT1 Printer Name : "PR0016E7-usb1" 4 : PORT1 PostScript Mode : ASCII 5 : PORT1 PS Bi-Directional Mode : ENABLE 6 : PORT2 Printer Name : "PR0016E7-usb2" 7 : PORT2 PostScript Mode : ASCII 8 : PORT2 PS Bi-Directional Mode : ENABLE 9 : PORT3 Printer Name : "PR0016E7-usb3" 10 : PORT3 PostScript Mode : ASCII 11 : PORT3 PS Bi-Directional Mode : ENABLE 12 : PORT4 Printer Name : "PR0016E7-usb4" 13 : PORT4 PostScript Mode : ASCII 14 : PORT4 PS Bi-Directional Mode : ENABLE 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?

Configure NetBEUI/NetBIOS [4] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : NetBEUI Protocol : ENABLE 2 : NetBIOS over TCP : ENABLE 3 : Computer Name : "PR0016E7" 4 : Workgroup : "tokyo7f" 5 : Comment : "PRICOM SX-5000U2" 6 : Browse Master : ENABLE 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Configure SNMP [5] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Authentic Community : "***************" 2 : Trap Community : "public" 3 : Trap Address(IP) : 0.0.0.: SysContact : "" 5 : SysName : "" 6 : SysLocation : "" 7 : EnableAuthenTrap : : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Configure Print Port [6] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Configure PORT1 Print Port 2 : Configure PORT2 Print Port 3 : Configure PORT3 Print Port 4 : Configure PORT4 Print Port 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Configure PORT1 Print Port [6-1] example
No. Item Value (level.3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : BOJ String : "" 2 : EOJ String : "" 3 : BOJ String (sjis/euc) : "" 4 : EOJ String (sjis/euc) : "" 5 : Printer Emulation : ASCII 6 : Tab Size (char.) : : Page Width (char.) : : Page Length (char.) : : Avoid shortpacket : DISABLE 10 : Not execute GET_PORT_STATUS : DISABLE 99 : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Configure PORT2 Print Port [6-2] example
Configure PORT3 Print Port [6-3] example
Configure PORT4 Print Port [6-4] example
Configure Scanner Port [7] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Automatically disconnect Time : : Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?
Display Status [96] example
No. Item Value (level.2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------1 : Printer Status 2 : Scanner Status 3 : Storage Status 4 : System Status 99 : Back to prior menu
Printer Status [96-1] example
Printer Status 1 : usb: usb: usb: usb: Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?

USB1 [96-1-1] example

usb1 : Ready [i850]
Scanner Status [96-2] example
Scanner Status 1 : scn: Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?

scn1 [96-2-1] example

scn1 : Canon Scanner
- Above USB1 example and scn1 example are when a printer and a scanner are connected.
Strage Status [96-3] example
Storage Status 1 : DRIVE: DRIVE: DRIVE: DRIVE: Back to prior menu Please select(1 - 99)?

IP Filter Setup

Item Filter Mode Filter #0 Start Address Filter #0 End Address Filter #1 Start Address Filter #1 End Address Filter #2 Start Address Filter #2 End Address Filter #3 Start Address Filter #3 End Address Explanation Accept or deny access for the specified addresses Specify the filter start address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Specify the filter end address Initial value (factory default) DENY 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0

Raw mode printing Setup

Item PORT1 Raw Mode No PORT1 Bi-Directional mode PORT2 Raw Mode No PORT2 Bi-Directional mode PORT3 Raw Mode No PORT3 Bi-Directional mode PORT4 Raw Mode No PORT4 Bi-Directional mode Explanation Specify the port number Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify the port number Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify the port number Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify the port number Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Initial value (factory default) 9100 DISABLE 9101 DISABLE 9102 DISABLE 9103 DISABLE

Rendezvous Setup

Item Rendezvous Enable Rendezvous Name Explanation Select Enable to use Rendezvous Specify a Rendezvous name Initial value (factory default) ENABLE "RDVxxxxxx" (xxxxxx is the last 6 figures of the Ethernet address)

AppleTalk Setup

Item AppleTalk Protocol Zone Name PORT1 Printer Name PORT1 PostScript Mode PORT1 PS Bi-Directional Mode PORT2 Printer Name PORT2 PostScript Mode PORT2 PS Bi-Directional Mode PORT3 Printer Name PORT3 PostScript Mode PORT3 PS Bi-Directional Mode PORT4 Printer Name PORT4 PostScript Mode PORT4 PS Bi-Directional Mode Explanation Enable or disable the AppleTalk Protocol Specify a Zone Name Specify a Printer Name Specify the PostScript mode Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify a Printer Name Specify the PostScript mode Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify a Printer Name Specify the PostScript mode Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Specify a Printer Name Specify the PostScript mode Enable or disable Bi-Directional printing Initial value (factory default) ENABLE (*)(the default zone is used) "PRxxxxxx-usb1" (xxxxxx is the last 6 figures of the Ethernet address) ASCII ENABLE "PRxxxxxx-usb2" (xxxxxx is the last 6 figures of the Ethernet address) ASCII ENABLE "PRxxxxxx-usb3" (xxxxxx is the last 6 figures of the Ethernet address) ASCII ENABLE "PRxxxxxx-usb4" (xxxxxx is the last 6 figures of the Ethernet address) ASCII ENABLE

 

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