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4.If you are configuring a new printer, select the LAN hardware address of the HP JetDirect print server attached to the new printer, then click Configure. The address of the HP JetDirect print server is listed on the HP JetDirect configuration page.

5.If you are using IPX/SPX, type the name of the printer. This is the name that will appear on the network (for example, LJ5_floor2). (If your printer does not appear in the list of available printers, select a refresh option from the Device Refresh pull-down menu.)

6.Type a general description of the printer (such as the type of printer, options in the printer, and the printer location). This description is optional.

7.Click Next to display the TCP/IP properties page.

8.If you are using TCP/IP, select one of the following. Otherwise, skip to step 10.

Automatically obtain TCP/IP configuration from the DHCP server

Automatically obtain TCP/IP configuration from the BOOTP server

Manually specify TCP/IP configuration

9.If you selected Manually specify TCP/IP configuration, then do the following:

Type the TCP/IP Address

Type the Subnet Mask

Type the Default Gateway

10.Click Next to display the Optional properties page.

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Contents HP JetAdmin Page Setup Guide HP JetAdmin Warranty Table of Contents HP JetDirect Year 2000 Compliance HP JetAdmin Printer Management Software Introduction Supported Network Operating Systems Supported Versions of HP JetAdminSupported Devices Network Administration Features Software and Memory Requirements End User FeaturesInstallation Overview Support Materials HP JetAdmin Printer Management Software Novell NetWare Networks Windows 3.1 Client Introduction Installing the HP JetAdmin Software Configuring a Printer in Queue Server Mode NDS Create a Printer Select Directory Service QueueCreate a Print Queue Assign Objects to One Another Create a Print ServerClick Operating Mode and select Queue Server Mode Use the HP JetAdmin Software to Configure the Print ServerOU=marketing.O=acmecorp Configuring a Printer in Queue Server Mode Bindery To Configure the Printer Click Operating Mode, then select Queue Server File Server and Print Queue SupportConfiguring a Printer in Remote Printer Mode Bindery Or Other Unknown Click Operating Mode, then select Remote Printer Pconsole Verifying the ConfigurationJob Details Bindery To Access Job Details from HP JetAdminNovell NetWare Networks Windows 3.1 Client Page Administrator’s Guide Novell NetWare Networks Windows 9x & NT/2000 Client Configuring a Printer in Queue Server Mode NDS To Configure the Printer Click Operating Mode and select Queue Server Mode Novell NetWare Networks Windows 9x & NT/2000 Client Configuring a Printer in Queue Server Mode Bindery To Configure the Printer File Server and Print Queue Support Configuring a Printer in Remote Printer Mode Bindery To Configure the Printer Click Operation Mode, then select Remote Printer Verifying the Configuration Job Details To Access Job Details from Windows 9X and NT/2000 Microsoft Windows 95/98 Networks Peer-to-Peer Introduction Peer-to-Peer HP Desktop StatusThree installation options are available Configuring a Printer LJ5floor2 Microsoft Windows 95/98 Networks Peer-to-Peer Verifying the Configuration Configuring Windows 95/98 for Printing Microsoft Windows 95/98 Networks Peer-to-Peer Microsoft Windows 95/98 Networks Peer-to-Peer HP JetDirect Port Microsoft Windows NT/2000 Networks TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Windows NT/2000 Configuring a New or Existing Printer ENMicrosoft Windows NT/2000 Networks TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Verifying the Configuration Windows NT Configuring Windows NT/2000 for PrintingMicrosoft Windows NT/2000 Networks TCP/IP or IPX/SPX Windows 2000/NT Windows for Workgroups and NT Connecting to a Printer from a ClientSelect Type the printer name Windows 95/98 and NTWindows Click Network Printer Server, then click NextAccessing HP Desktop Status Supported Hardware Unix HP-UX and Solaris Networks IntroductionNetwork Administrator Features Installation and Configuration Requirements HP-UX 10.x, HP-UX 11.x and Solaris How Installing HP JetAdmin Affects Your NetworkInstalling the HP JetAdmin for Unix Software Configuring the Host Spooler Running the HP JetAdmin SoftwareConfiguring the HP JetDirect Print Server Select Add printer to local spooler Adding a Network Print Queue from the Local SpoolerOpt/hpnp/bin/jetadmin Page HP JetDirect Year 2000 Compliance Index Index Page 5969-3541

Jetadmin Software for OS/2 specifications

HP Jetadmin Software for OS/2 is a robust print management tool designed to streamline and optimize printer operations in a networked environment. Initially launched in the mid-1990s, Jetadmin became an essential utility for businesses relying on HP printers to maintain efficiency and productivity in their printing processes.

One of the key features of HP Jetadmin is its ability to manage multiple printers from a centralized interface. This functionality allows network administrators to monitor the status of all connected HP printers, providing insights into their health, performance, and any potential issues. With features like real-time status updates, alerts for low toner levels, and notifications for maintenance requirements, Jetadmin enables proactive management of printing resources.

Jetadmin also supports various printing protocols, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of HP printers and other network devices. It employs protocols like TCP/IP for network communication, allowing seamless integration into existing corporate networks. The ease of installation and setup is another major advantage, as Jetadmin can be quickly deployed on OS/2 systems without significant configuration changes.

Another notable characteristic of HP Jetadmin is its reporting capabilities. The software can generate comprehensive reports that detail printer usage, performance metrics, and maintenance histories. These reports are invaluable for identifying trends in printing behavior and making informed decisions regarding resource allocation and budgeting.

Additionally, HP Jetadmin facilitates printer administration tasks such as configuring printer settings, managing user access, and controlling print queues. Administrators can easily assign user rights and privileges, ensuring that only authorized personnel can access specific printing functions. This enhances security and provides better control over printing costs.

The software's user-friendly interface is designed for intuitive navigation, making it accessible to users with varying levels of technical expertise. With its drag-and-drop functionalities and clear menus, even less experienced users can efficiently manage their printing tasks.

In summary, HP Jetadmin Software for OS/2 stands out as a vital tool for businesses that depend on effective print management. Its central management capabilities, compatibility with various printing protocols, reporting features, and user-friendly interface combine to create a comprehensive solution for optimizing printing operations. By leveraging HP Jetadmin, organizations can improve productivity, reduce costs, and maintain a smooth workflow within their printing environments.