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yep! first you must have smtp server (for sending email) and pop server (for receiving email) running on your network. second, turn-off you dns settings and set all network parameters as IP Address (host, smtp server, and pop server ip address)
printing from mac requires a postscript driver and security utility from the panasonic website. if printing post script the device will need a postscript key and firmware. a technicians job i'm afraid
I succeeded in printing via network to the Panasonic Workio DP-190. Here is a brief summary of what needed to be done...
* HP laptop w/ Windows XP SP2 installed
* requires LPR support via "Print Services for Unix" to be installed from Windows Components (http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb457002.aspx)
* Installed using GDI printer driver (http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/mfp/download/dp-190/list.html)
During the GDI installation I choose a 'Network printer' and the printer was already setup for proper IP addressing, etc...
I created a new printer port of type LPR, doing so required me to input the printer's IP address and a queue name -- the queue name was left blank.
Hope this helps,
John
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