Configuring the SMB printing environment
Overview
The SMB printing function is a function used to print data by directly specifying this machine on the computer. This machine is shared using the SMB (Server Message Block) protocol.
If the WINS server is installed to resolve the name, register it.
Enabling the direct hosting SMB service allows communications using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6) or host name. Enabling the direct hosting SMB service allows you to use the SMB printing function even in the IPv6 environment.
Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) enables you to resolve the name even in an environment with no DNS server. This function is supported by the computer loaded with Windows Vista or later (Windows Vista/7/8.1/10/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2). It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment.
When using the SMB printing function, follow the below procedure to configure the settings.
Configure settings for connecting to the network such as setting of the IP address of this machine
For details on configuring the setting, refer to [Configuring network environment settings] .
Configure basic settings for the SMB printing
For details on configuring the setting, refer to [Configure basic settings for the SMB printing] .
Set the following options according to your environment
Purpose
Reference
Resolve the name using the WINS server
Use the SMB printing function in the IPv6 environment
Specify a destination with a host name in an environment where the DNS server is not running (supported in the computer loaded with Windows Vista or later)
Configure basic settings for the SMB printing
Enable the SMB printing. In addition, specify information to share this machine with SMB.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [SMB Server Settings], then configure the following settings.
Settings | Description |
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[SMB Server Settings] | Select [ON] to use the SMB printing function. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[SMB Host Name] | Enter the SMB host name of this machine to be displayed as a shared name in uppercase letters (using up to 15 characters, including a symbol mark "-" but not to be used at the beginning or end of the character string). |
[Workgroup] | Enter a work group name or domain name in uppercase letters (using up to 15 characters, excluding ", \, ;, :, ,, *, <, >, |, +, =, and ?). [WORKGROUP] is specified by default. |
[SMB Authentication Protocol] | Select the SMB authentication protocol to be used in the machine. In Windows Vista or later, select [SMB1.0/SMB2.0] to use the SMB2.0 protocol. [SMB1.0/SMB2.0] is specified by default. |
[SMB security Signature Setting] | Select whether to enable the SMB signature of this machine to suit your environment.
[When Requested] is specified by default. |
[SMB Print] | Select [ON] to use the SMB printing function. [OFF] is specified by default. |
[Print Service Name] | Enter a print service name in uppercase letters (up to 12 characters, excluding / and \). |
Using the WINS server
If the WINS server is installed to resolve the name, set the WINS server address and the name resolution method.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [WINS/NetBIOS Settings], then configure the following settings.
Settings | Description |
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[WINS/NetBIOS] | Select [ON] to use the WINS server. [ON] is specified by default. |
[Auto Obtain Setting] | Select [Enable] to automatically obtain the WINS server address. This item is necessary when DHCP is enabled. [Enable] is specified by default. |
[WINS Server Address1] to [WINS Server Address2] | Enter the WINS server address. This item is necessary when you do not automatically obtain the WINS server address using the DHCP. Use the following entry formats.
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[Node Type Setting] | Select the name resolution method.
[H Node] is specified by default. |
Using the direct hosting SMB service
Enabling the direct hosting SMB service allows you to specify the destination using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6) or host name.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Setting] - [Direct Hosting Setting], and then set [Direct Hosting Setting] to [ON]. You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.
Resolving the name using LLMNR
Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution) enables you to resolve the name even in an environment with no DNS server. This function is supported by the computer loaded with Windows Vista or later (Windows Vista/7/8.1/10/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012/Server 2012 R2). It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment.
To perform name resolution with LLMNR, enable the direct hosting SMB service. For details, refer to [Using the direct hosting SMB service] .
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [TCP/IP Setting] - [TCP/IP Setting], and set [LLMNR Setting] to [Enable]. You can use this function with the default settings unless otherwise requested.