Samsung ML-5000A Printing on Network Printer, Setting Up Host PC Printer, Client PC Sharing Setup

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Printing on Network Printer

Setting Up Host PC Printer

1.Start Windows.

2.Click Start, select Control Panel, and double-click on the

Network icon.

3.Click File and Print Sharing, check box(es), then click OK. Close the window.

4.Click Start and select Printers from Settings, then double-click your printer name (Samsung ML-5000A PCL5e).

5.Select Properties in Printer menu.

6.Click the Sharing tab, then check Shared As, fill in the Shared Name field, and click OK.

Client PC Sharing Setup

1.Right-click the Start button, and select Explore.

2.Open your network folder in the left column.

3.Right-click the shared name, and select Capture Printer Port.

4.Select the port you want, click Reconnect at log on check box, the click OK button.

5.From the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers.

6.Double-click your printer icon (Samsung ML-5000A PCL5e).

7.From the Printer menu, select Properties.

8.Press the Details tab, select the printer port, then press OK button.

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Contents Laser Printer Manual Paper Feeder Control Locations and FunctionsFront View Automatic Paper FeederInsert the paper in the paper feeder Loading a Stack of PaperSet Up Error Turn on the computer and start Windows Installing Printer DriverWindows 95/98/NT4.0 Installation Insert the setup CD-ROM into your CD-ROM driveManager Windows 3.1x InstallationWindows 95/98 Plug and Play If Windows Does Not Run the CD-ROM=File, D=directory? Specify directory =File, D=directory? D Installing Dosrcp UtilityFor DOS Users Windows Uninstall Printer DriverWindows 95/98 Printing a Document Printing on Network Printer Setting Up Host PC PrinterClient PC Sharing Setup Inside Rear ViewDo not place the printer Selecting a LocationSystem Requirement Unpacking Installing the Toner Cartridge Set Up Connecting the Printer to Your Computer Attaching the Power Cord UserÕs Manual Setup GuideContents Electronics