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Installation of IP Peer to Peer on Windows 95/98
Model Name:
ARNC1D/3D
Prerequisites: 
Windows 95/98 workstation, IP Peer to Peer Utility (Available on the Sharp
Technical web site) and the AR-PB2/+ Controller installed in the AR-
250/280/285/286/335/336/405/505 copiers.
Note: Items in italics indicate icons, buttons or menu options that are used
during installation.
Procedure:
The IP peer-to-peer implements bi-directional printing between Windows
workstations and Print Server Card printers.  The Peer-to-Peer
implementation uses the TCP/IP stacks that are provided with Windows
95/98 and Windows NT.  The redirector software provided will establish a
connection with the printers supporting Peer-to-Peer, using a direct IP
connection over the network.  When configuring the network capabilities for
the Windows computer, you must include the TCP/IP Protocol.  You do not
need to activate any TCP/IP Client application.  This inclusion of TCP/IP can
also be done after initial Windows installation by going to the Network set-up
function under Control Panel.  To do this, you will need the Windows CD.
Note: Because Peer-to-Peer uses the TCP/IP Protocol, TCP/IP operation
must remain enabled on the Print Server Card, and the Print Server Card
must be assigned a valid IP address.  The name of the Peer-to-Peer printer,
as it appears in the Windows Port List, is the same as the IP Address
assigned to the Print Server Card.  The IP Address may be changed from the
machine operator panel or by changing the TCP/IP section using a Web-
browser or MAP utility.
NOTE
The TCP/IP section of the ARNC1D/3D network card in the copier must have
been set to a valid IP address and sub-net mask, before you proceed.
If a Network Interface Card (NIC) is being moved from a site that had active
TCP/IP to a site that does not, the unit should be reset to factory default to
clear the IP Address and other network information.
Configuration and Installation consists of two separate tasks:
 Installation of the IP Peer to Peer Utility.
 Installation of the Windows 95/98 print driver using the redirector port.
Date: 
28 January 1999
Model: 
ARNC1D/3D
Ref:
001
Colour Code:
Orange (C)
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Install the Windows IP Peer-to-Peer redirector as follows:
1. Put the diskette which contains the IP Peer-to-Peer utility in your floppy drive.
2. From Windows, click on the Start menu.
3. Click on Run.
4. From the Run screen, select the Setup file from the diskette that you placed in your floppy drive.
5. Click on OK.
6. At the IP Peer-to-Peer Welcome screen, click on Next:
7.
This will bring you to the Installation Notes screen.  Click the Yes button to begin the installation:
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8. Setup will install the IP Peer to Peer utility in the default directory or you can click the Browse
button to select a different directory.  Click the Next button to continue:
Note: If setup detected a previous installation of the IP Peer-to-Peer Redirector, it will prompt you to
have Setup delete the old driver and continue the installation procedure.  Click on the Yes button.
9. Setup will add a program icon to the Program Folder.  You may type a new folder name or use
the default folder name.  Click Next:
10.
Once Setup is complete the following screen will appear:
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11. From the Start menu, select Programs, then select the IP-P2P Program, then select the IP-P2P
Program Icon, the following screen will appear:
The IP Peer-To-Peer software uses directed broadcasts to find units on your network.  The maximum
hop count determines how much of your network will be searched for print servers.  The larger the
maximum hop count the further the broadcasts will be sent.  You can set the maximum hop count to
any value between 0 and 15.  A value of 0 indicates that only your local subnet will be searched for
print servers.  Normally a maximum hop count of 2 or 3 is sufficient to find all print servers which are
close enough to you to be useful.  You should avoid using large hop counts since sending broadcasts
through all parts of your corporate network may have a negative impact on network performance.
Each printer on a print server is assigned an IP port number.  By default, printer 1 is assigned port
number 10001; printer 2 is assigned 10002, etc.  However, the network administrator can change this
setting.  If the print servers on your network have been configured to use a different set of port
numbers, then you must configure the IP Peer-To-Peer software accordingly.  Note that IP Peer-To-
Peer will use the new port number to communicate with all print servers.
12.
By selecting the Printers button the following menu will appear, displaying available printers on
the network.  From the menu option you can add or remove printers:
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