32 Océ 9400-II User ManualPrinting via FTPOnce the network connection for the Océ 9400-II has been set up, you can printvia FTP.Note: File Transfer protocol (FTP) has been implemented as specified in RCF959. We are also web browser compatible, so the Océ 9400-II printer can beaccessed like any Ftp site from your web browser. Printing via FTNote: Although FTP is not a standard printing protocol, you can send data filesto a remote directory via FTP. This remote directory then allows the data filesto be printed.1 Launch an FTP client.2 Enter the ‘ftp’ command.3 Open an FTP session with the printer using its address or the registered name(HOSTS or DNS).Note: Instead of performing steps 2 and 3, you could also enter “fthost_name” in the FTP client.4 Enter your user name (e.g. ‘Guest’).A connection is now set up for the default user ‘Guest’.5 In order to be connected to the remote server, you must then validate the userconnection by typing in the user password (e.g. ‘Guest’).Note: Because there is no registered user, you can simply press Enter tinitiate the connection. The user name and password are not checked by thOcé 9400-II.6 Set the transmission mode to binary by entering ‘binary’.7 Enter the following command to go to the jobs directory: ‘cd jobs’.8 Go to the local directory where the information you want to print is stored (forexample C:\DRAWINGS), by using the following command:‘lcd C:\DRAWINGS’.9 Send the data file (for example: sample.hp) via the ‘put’ command:‘put sample.hp’.Note: The ‘mput’ command is also supported.The data is now sent to the controller's input spool directory, and is thenprocessed and finally printed.10 Quit FTP by entering the ‘bye’ or ‘quit’ command.