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PRINTING IN WINDOWS

95/98/ME

The Print Server can provide print services to TCP/IP networks using the lpr/lpd network printing protocol. Most UNIX systems are capable of supporting lpd, as is Windows NT/2000.

This LPR for TCP/IP Printing client gives Windows 95/98/Me workstations the ability to print using the lpr/lpd printing protocol. Though it is possible to print to Print Servers from Windows 95/98/Me, this capability is useful if primarily administer your network from UNIX systems, or if you want to print from workstations that are only accessible through IP routing.

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Contents Page Table of Contents Printing in Windows 2000/XP About this Guide Introduction System Requirements Package ContentsGeneral Features Rear View Product ViewThere are three green LED indicators on the rear panel Networking Application Hardware InstallationInstalling the Print Server Using the Utilities Auto-Run Installation PS-Utility Installing PS-UtilityUsing PS-Utility Component Features Page PS Wizard Choose one connected printer port Page Web Configuration Utility WEB ConfigurationHome System Setup WizardIP Address Microsoft Network Second Http Port Save to Print Server Change IP Address Printer Information Factory Reset Firmware Upgrade About 95/98/ME Installing the LPR for TCP/IP Printing Client Page Adding LPR Printer Ports Page Printing from Windows 95/98/Me Page Page Setting TCP/IP Printing Settings Page 2000/XP Create a new Standard TCP/IP Port Page Page Page Next Page Page Setting Up Windows XP TCP/IP Printing Select Local Printer Create a new Standard TCP/IP Port Page Page Click Next Click Finish Page Page Rendezvous Uses in MAC OS Printing in MAC OSConnected printers Page Limited Warranty