8 Printer Environment Settings260USB Port EnvironmentSystem configurationThe machine can be connected directly to the USB port of a host computer. Adocument file can be sent from the host computer via the USB port to the machine forprinting. Other computers can be connected via a network to the host computer. Eachcomputer has a queue that can hold a number of files.The document file is sent from the queue in the computer to the queue in the hostcomputer, and then onto the queue in the machine to be printed.Target computersThe following computers support printing through the USB port.• Windows 2000/Windows ME/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003/Windows Vista• Mac OS 8.6 through 9.2.2• Mac OS X 10.X (10.1.5 or later)NOTE: The optional PostScript Kit is required when you print from a Macintosh.USB Port InstallationFollow these installation procedures for using the machine on a USB port.Installation ProcedureThere are three stages required to install the machine on a USB port.USB Port Communication SetupThis requires the machine to be set up for USB port printing.Computer SetupThis requires the computer to be configured to print to the machine.Test PrintA print job should be submitted to make sure that the machine has been installed andconfigured correctly.USB Port Communication SetupThis section describes how to set up USB communication on the machine. Thefollowing parameters can be set depending on your requirements. These setups mustbe done without the USB cable connected.This procedure is used to set up the USB communication parameters for the machine.At the machine, perform these steps.NOTE: Some of the configuration options for this protocol are only available fromCentreWare Internet Services. Refer toCentreWare Internet Services on page 147.1. Press the button on the control panel, and then type the SystemAdministrator login ID to enter the System Administration mode.NOTE: The passcode may also be required depending on the machine configuration.2. Press the button on the control panel, and then select the[Tools] tab on the screen.