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4. Informe Técnico final

4.3. Propuesta

4.3.5. Guía detallada del exportador

4.3.5.1. Requisitos y Trámites para ser exportador de banano

Information Checklist

Before starting the procedure, please ensure the following items are available or have been performed: • Ensure TCP/IP and HTTP are configured on the device as per Enable TCP/IP and HTTP at the

Device on page 11, so that the web user interface (Internet Services) can be accessed. • Ensure that the DNS settings are configured.

Enable Port 9100 as Additional support for HTTP (IPP) printing

1. At your Workstation, open the web browser and enter the IP address of the device in the Address bar, and press [Enter].

2. Click on the [Properties] tab.

3. If prompted, enter the Administrator User ID and Password. The default is [admin] and [1111]. 4. Click on the [Login] button.

5. Click on the [Connectivity] link. 6. Click on the [Protocols] link.

7. Select [Raw TCP/IP Printing] in the directory tree. 8. In the General area:

a. For Protocol, check the [Enabled] checkbox to enable Raw TCP/IP Printing.

b. Physical Connection displays the physical network connection, this will always display

“Ethernet”.

9. Upto three ports may be enabled and configured, in the Port Information area:

a. For Port 1 Leave the [TCP Port Number] set to 9100. If two additional ports are available, click [Default All] to see if they set to 9101 and 9102 respectively (emulating HP JetDirect EX Plus 3).

b. Leave the [Bidirectional] checkboxes and [Maximum Connections per Port] settings at their default values.

c. Set the [End of Job Timeout] to the number of seconds to wait before processing a job without an End Of Job indicator. The range is from 1 to 65535, and the default is 300. d. Leave the [PDL Switching] Enabled checkbox at its default value.

Note:Do not check the [Enabled] checkbox for PDL Switching, when Windows clients print using port 9100. this prevents each print job from generating a banner page.

10. Click on the [Apply] button to accept the changes or [Undo] to return the settings to their previous values, or [Default All] to enter printer defaults for all settings (recommended). 11. Click on the [OK] button when you see the message “Properties have been successfully

modified”.

Note:The settings are not applied until you restart the device.

12. Click on the [Status] tab, select [Description & Alerts] in the directory tree.

13. Click the [Reboot Machine] button and click [OK] to reboot the machine. The network controller takes approximately 5 minutes to reboot and network connectivity will be unavailable during this time.

Create an IPP Printer at Your Workstation

Verify the correct software is loaded

1. At the Desktop, right-click the [My Network Places] icon. 2. Select [Properties].

3. Right-click the [Local Area Connection] icon. 4. Click [Properties].

Install the Print Driver

1. From the [Start] menu, select [Settings] and then [Printers] (Windows 2000) or [Printers and Faxes] (Windows XP). The Vista path is Start\Control Panel\Printer(s).

2. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon and click [Next]. 3. Verify that [Network Printer] is selected and click [Next].

The [Locate Your Printer] (Windows 2000) or [Specify a Printer] (Windows XP) screen will appear.

4. To create an IPP printer select [Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet]. 5. Type HTTP://... followed by the printer's fully qualified Domain name or IP addressin the URL field.

The Printer Name can be either the Host Name or the SMB Host Name as shown on the device configuration report, depending on the name resolution used by your network (WINS or DNS). 6. Click [Next].

7. Select [Have Disk] and browse to the location of the print driver (.INF). 8. Click [OK] to install the print driver.

9. Select the Printer Model and click [Next].

10. Select [Yes] if you wish to make this the default printer.

11. Select [Yes] to print a Test Page. Verify that it prints at the device. 12. Click [Finish].

Internet Services

Once installed an IPP printer should provide a link directly to the Internet Services web pages.

To Access Internet Services

1. From the [Start] menu select [Settings] and then [Printers].

2. Click on the device printer icon and a ‘Get More Info’ link will appear in the left hand pane of the window.

3. Click the [Get More Info] link to go to straight to the device home page. You have completed the installation of an IPP port and print drivers.

At the Windows 2000 Desktop:

1. Right-click the [My Network Places] icon. 2. Select [Properties].

3. Right-click on the network connection you want to configure AppleTalk on, and then click

[Properties]. The Connection Properties dialog box opens.

4. On the General tab, if the AppleTalk Protocol is in the list of installed protocols, make sure that it is selected. If the AppleTalk protocol is not listed, install it using the documentation provided by Microsoft. Then return to the next step in this document.

5. Click [Start], [Settings], then [Printers].

6. Double-click the [Add Printer] icon to start the Add Printer Wizard. 7. Click [Next].

8. Click [Local Printer]. Deselect the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer

9. Click [Next].

10. Click [Create a New Port].

11. Select [AppleTalk Printing Devices] and click [Next].

12. In the Available AppleTalk Printing Devices box, click the printer you want to connect to. It may be necessary to double-click the required Zone to locate the printer. Click [OK].

Note:You may be asked whether you want to capture the AppleTalk print device. If you are prompted to do this and you are unsure how to respond, click the Help button and read the help file for an explanation of capturing AppleTalk print devices.

Note:Capturing the printer may prevent other computers from printing to this printer. For more information refer to Microsoft.

13. Click [Have Disk]. Load the Internet Services Print and Fax Drivers CD into your CD drive. 14. Click [Browse] and locate the CD drive.

15. Locate the folder containing print drivers on the CD and select the required Windows 2000 print driver.

16. Select [Open].

17. Select [Open] again, if necessary. 18. Select [OK].

19. Select your printer model from the list and click [Next].

20. Type a name for the printer (or accept the default name), and then click [Next]. 21. If you want this to be your default printer click [Yes].

22. Click [Next].

23. If you want to share this printer from your computer, click [Share As:]. Enter a share name (or accept the default name), then click [Next].