Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers

8.4Printer/NIC selection and printer setup using Win 95/NT Network Neighborhood:

If you have network browsing capabilities and you select Workgroup, you should be able to see the printer/NIC advertising itself as KDxxxxxx, where ÒxxxxxxÓ is consistent with the last six digits of the Ethernet address for the NIC.

1.Open Network Neighborhood

2.Locate and then double-click the printer icon named KDxxxxxx.

You must still use conÞguration utilities to conÞgure non-default network parameters. If you are comfortable with NIC conÞguration defaults, then you could select the ÒKDxxxxxxÓ printer/NIC. Windows will prompt you to install a print driver, if necessary. After installing an appropriate printer driver, you will be able to select the printer within an application ÒPrintÓ window and and print to that printer.

8.5Adding a Printer to Your System

Complete the following generic procedures to add a printer and install a PostScript driver. These procedures include:

¥Creating a printer that will communicate via TCP/IP (LPR Port) - Section 8.5.1

¥Creating a printer that will communicate via AppleTalk - Section 8.5.2

¥Creating a printer that will communicate via a server/queue - Section 8.5.3

¥Creating a Windows NT printer/queue that remote users may select

Note: Server conÞguration is the same as workstation conÞguration; however, the resulting printer must then be shared and a queue name assigned.

If needed, refer to the Windows NT documentation and software provided with your system.

8.5.1Printing Via TCP/IP (LPR Port)

1.From Start, select Settings and then Printers.

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