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Operating Environment

For users of printers supporting NetWare queue-based printing
For users of printers not supporting NetWare queue-based printing

The network interface supports the following environments.

For users of printers supporting NetWare queue-based printing

OS

Version

Protocol

Windows 98 SE

-

TCP/IP (using EpsonNet Print)

ipp (using EpsonNet Internet Print)

NetBEUI

Windows Me

-

TCP/IP (using EpsonNet Print)

ipp

NetBEUI

Windows XP (Home, Professional)

Windows 2000 (Professional, server)

-

TCP/IP (using lpr, Standard TCP/IP Port, or EpsonNet Print)

ipp

Macintosh

Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later

Rendezvous

TCP/IP

AppleTalk

Mac OS X 10.2 or later

TCP/IP

AppleTalk

NetWare

3.x

Bindery mode

4.x/IntranetWare

NDS mode

Bindery emulation mode

5.x/6.x

NDS Queue-based print system

NDPS


Note:
  • The multi-user environment of Mac OS 9 is not supported.

  • If you use the printer in a dial-up router environment, you must set an IP address for the printer. Make sure the IP address is suitable for the segment; an incorrect IP address may generate unexpected dial-up.

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For users of printers not supporting NetWare queue-based printing

OS

Version

Protocol

Windows 98 SE

-

TCP/IP (using EpsonNet Print)

ipp (using EpsonNet Internet Print)

NetBEUI

Windows Me

-

TCP/IP (using EpsonNet Print)

ipp

NetBEUI

Windows XP (Home, Professional)

Windows 2000 (Professional, server)

-

TCP/IP (using lpr, Standard TCP/IP Port, or EpsonNet Print)

ipp

Macintosh

Mac OS X 10.2.4 or later

Rendezvous

TCP/IP

AppleTalk

Mac OS X 10.2 or later

TCP/IP

AppleTalk

NetWare

5.x/6.x

NDPS (using EpsonNet NDPS Gateway)


Note:
  • The multi-user environment of Mac OS 9 is not supported.

  • If you use the printer in a dial-up router environment, you must set an IP address for the printer. Make sure the IP address is suitable for the segment; an incorrect IP address may generate unexpected dial-up.

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