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5-12 Setting up Network Servers
• Make sure the ColorPASS name and address are listed in a domain name server (DNS)
or hosts name database used by your system.
• Make sure the system host table includes the correct internal name for the ColorPASS
as a remote printer.
See page 5-19 for more information.
• For Windows NT 4.0, install the appropriate printer driver files on the Windows NT 4.0
server.
For more information, see Getting Started.
• Repeat the installation for everyone who prints to the ColorPASS.
Each server and workstation running the Fiery utilities with TCP/IP also needs the
TCP/IP protocol and the Fiery utility software.
Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 server to support the ColorPASS
To configure a Windows NT 4.0 server to communicate with the ColorPASS, follow
these general steps. More detail is provided in subsequent sections and in your
Microsoft documentation.
• Load the TCP/IP network protocol on the server and configure it with an
IP address, subnet mask, and gateway.
• Enter the host name of the ColorPASS in the host database used by your system (see
page 5-13).
• Perform ColorPASS Setup.
• On the Windows NT 4.0 server, create a printer for each ColorPASS print
connection, install the appropriate printer drivers and (optionally) share the printer
on the network (see page 5-14).
• Enter the host name and remote printer name of the ColorPASS in the printer
connection. See page 5-19 for more information.
• If the Windows NT 4.0 server is also a workstation, install the Fiery utilities (see
Getting Started).