Printer port, Ipp port – Ricoh Aficio SP 5100N User Manual

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TCP/IP environment

4.5

6

Enter the IP address or DNS name of the printer and the

name of a user-defined print queue.

7

Click OK.

8

Follow the onscreen instructions to complete installation.

In Windows 2000/XP/2003

To add an LPR port to Windows 2000/XP/2003, users must
install a Standard TCP/IP port by default, then change the

printing protocol in the printer properties. For installing the
Standard TCP/IP port, see page 4.4.

1

From the Windows Start menu, select Settings

Æ

Printers, or Printers and Faxes.

2

Right-click the printer you want and select Properties.

3

Click Ports.

4

Make sure that the appropriate Standard TCP/IP port is
selected and click Configure Port.

5

Select LPR from the Protocol section.

6

Enter the print queue name and click OK.

7

Click OK to close the properties window.

In Unix

Depending on your particular Unix system, LPD configuration
may vary. See your system documentation for the correct
syntax for the system.

Printer Port

A Network Printer port is used to send print jobs from network
computers running Windows OS that do not support the
Standard TCP/IP port or LPR port. Adding a Network Printer

port

1

From the Windows Start menu, select Settings

Æ

Printers.

2

Right-click the printer you want and select Properties.

3

Open the Details tab and click Add Port.

4

Select Network Printer Port from the Other list and click

OK.

5

Select the print server you want to use and click OK.

If you cannot find the print server, click Add New Print

Server to list, specify information for the print server,
such as print server name, IP address, or MAC address,
and click OK.

6

When the port name displays in the Print to the following
port list, click OK or Close.

IPP port

Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) allows printing across the
Internet, meaning that you can send a print job to your printer

from a remote place if you are an Internet user, no matter what
operating system you use or where you are.

Configuring IPP in the print server

The network administrator must specify information required
for IPP, such as the URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).

1

Run your web browser and access Web Image Monitor SP

5100N.

2

Click Network Settings

Æ

Raw TCP/IP, LPR, IPP.

3

Configure the IPP parameters:

Printer Name: Enter the network printer's name to be

used with IPP printing.

Printer URI: Enter the URL of the printer using the

following format: ipp://the IP address of the printer or
http://the IP address of the printer:631 (Ex:ipp://
168.10.17.82 or http://168.10.17.82:631) 631 is the

IPP port number.

Printer Information: Enter additional information

about the printer.

More Printer Information: Enter more additional

information about the printer.

Printer Location: Enter the name of the location

where the printer is physically located.

Multiple Operation Timeout: Enter the time to elapse

before the printer ends a print job. When there is no

incoming data after the specified number of seconds,
the printer ends reception.

Time to Keep Jobs in History: Set the length of time

the IPP printer keeps job information.

Operator Message: Enter printer information for

printer users.

Job Count: shows the number of print jobs.

Driver Installer: shows the URL where you can get the

driver installer.

Manufacturer: shows the URL where you can get

manufacturer information.

4

Click Apply.

Configuring a Windows client

After the network administrator has configured the network
print server, each printer user must install the printer driver and

set the print port to IPP 1.1 Port Monitor.

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