Kx-p6500 for workgroups configuration overview, Note, Server configuration – Panasonic KX-P6500 User Manual

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KX-P6500 for Workgroups Configuration Overview

KX-P6500 for Workgroups provides three software configuration options depending on how you intend to use your

printer:

• Personal

Server

Client

Whether you use the printer in a network configuration or as a non-network printer, your configuration will provide all

the same print modes and printer features. Network and resource* sharing related features are not available in the

“Personal” configuration.

* A resource is a piece of data, software application, or hardware that can be accessed and used by multiple users

or system components. A resource provides a service.

Personal Configuration Overview

The Personal configuration is for users that are not connected to a network, or will not use the printer as a shared

network resource. If at some point, you choose to add network capabilities to your PC or you choose to allow the printer

to be a shared network resource, you will have to re-install the KX-P6500 for Workgroups software { c®" P. 20) and

select the Server User Type option ( P. 20). However, note the hardware requirements for Server PCs (i®" P. 10)

to ensure that you have the minimum hardware necessary to install as a Server.

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Network Configuration Overview

Microsoft Windows for Workgroups or Windows 95 is designed as a peer-to-peer network. That is, each connected

PC is a peer to every other connected PC in the workgroup. This peer approach means that no PC in the workgroup

acts as a network administrator. The PC that has the printer connected to it performs some additional functions not

needed by PCs without a connected printer. Therefore, we have adopted the Client/Server terminology to differentiate

between those PCs that have a printer connected to them and those PCs that do not have a connected printer. A

Server is that peer with a connected and shared printer. A Client is a peer using a printer connected to a Server.

Note:

• For a peer to access another peer’s printer, both peers must have KX-P6500 for Workgroups software

{ D®* P. 20) installed and selected in their Windows printer list.

A maximum of three PCs on the network can use KX-P6500 or KX-P6100 printer. If your network has more

than three PCs, the KX-PNW1 option (P. 58) is needed. The KXrPNWI can support a maximum of 25

PCs.

Server Configuration

The Server is the peer in the workgroup that has a printer connected to it. At installation, the KX-P6500 Setup program

asks if you wish to configure the PC as a Server or a Client. You must configure the PC with the attached printer as a

Server.

Note:

• If you previously installed and configured your PC as a Client, you must reinstall your printer as a Server

( c®* P. 20).

Any Server in the workgroup with KX-P6500 for Workgroups software ( c®* P. 20) installed can be effectively both a

Server and a Client. As a Server, that PC shares the connected printer with other peers in the workgroup. However,

when that server opts to print to a printer supported by another Server, that PC is acting as a Client to the other Server.

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