Epson SureColor P6570D Administrator Guide - Page 9

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Administrator's Guide Introduction Administrator The person in charge of installing and setting the device or the network at an office or organization. For small organizations, this person may be in charge of both device and network administration. For large organizations, administrators have authority over the network or devices on the group unit of a department or division, and network administrators are in charge of the communication settings for beyond the organization, such as the Internet. Network administrator The person in charge of controlling network communication. The person who set up the router, proxy server, DNS server and mail server to control communication through the Internet or network. User The person who uses devices such as printers or scanners. Server / client connection (printer sharing using the Windows server) The connection that indicates the printer is connected to the Windows server through the network or by USB cable, and the print queue set on the server can be shared. Communication between the printer and the computer goes through the server, and the printer is controlled on the server. Peer to peer connection (direct printing) The connection that indicates the printer and the computer are connected to the network through the hub or access point, and the print job can be executed directly from the computer. Web Config(device's web page) The web server that is built into the device. It is called Web Config. You can check and change the device's status on it using the browser. Print queue For Windows, the icon for each port displayed on Device and Printer such as a printer. Two or more icons are created even for a single device if the device is connected to the network by two or more ports, such as standard TCP/IP and WSD network. Tool A generic term for Epson software to set up or manage a device, such as Epson Device Admin, EpsonNet Config, EpsonNet SetupManager, etc. 9

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Administrator
°e person in charge of installing and setting the device or the network at an office or organization. For small
organizations, this person may be in charge of both device and network administration. For large organizations,
administrators have authority over the network or devices on the group unit of a department or division, and
network administrators are in charge of the communication settings for beyond the organization, such as the
Internet.
Network administrator
°e person in charge of controlling network communication. °e person who set up the router, proxy server, DNS
server and mail server to control communication through the Internet or network.
User
°e person who uses devices such as printers or scanners.
Server / client connection (printer sharing using the Windows server)
°e connection that indicates the printer is connected to the Windows server through the network or by USB
cable, and the print queue set on the server can be shared. Communication between the printer and the computer
goes through the server, and the printer is controlled on the server.
Peer to peer connection (direct printing)
°e connection that indicates the printer and the computer are connected to the network through the hub or
access point, and the print job can be executed directly from the computer.
Web Config(device’s web page)
°e web server that is built into the device. It is called Web Config. You can check and change the device’s status on
it using the browser.
Print queue
For Windows, the icon for each port displayed on
Device and Printer
such as a printer. Two or more icons are
created even for a single device if the device is connected to the network by two or more ports, such as standard
TCP/IP and WSD network.
Tool
A generic term for Epson soſtware to set up or manage a device, such as Epson Device Admin, EpsonNet Config,
EpsonNet SetupManager, etc.
Administrator's Guide
Introduction
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