Using Internet | b |
Printer Protocol |
This appendix explains how to use Internet Printer Protocol (IPP) to access the Print Server using Internet Protocol (IP). Using this method, the printers con- nected to the Print Server can be accessed by users over the Internet, provided they know the printer model, printer port, and IP address of the Print Server.
Setting Up the Print Server
It is not necessary to modify the Print Server’s settings to implement IPP. The user should be familiar with the Print Server’s IPP settings, making sure they are cor- rectly set to the network’s IP settings. If unaware of the network’s routed IP settings, contact the system administrator. To share the Print Server with Internet users outside the local area network (LAN), the Print Server must be configured with an outside IP address and if a gateway, router, or firewall is installed, that these devices do not block the IPP. Contact the system administrator or consult the gateway or router user manual for more information about DMZ or port mapping configura- tion settings.
Accessing the Print Server via IPP
If the Print Server is properly configured using IPP, accessing a printer connected to it over the Internet is done using the standard “Add New Printer” procedure:
1.From the computer’s desktop, select Start, then Control Panel.
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