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DLC Printing

Printing from Windows NT®4.0 or

Windows® 2000

Overview
DLC is a simple protocol that is included in Windows NT®4.0 and
Windows® 2000 as standard. It can be used on other operating
systems (such as Windows® 3.x) with the addition of vendor-supplied
software that supports the Hewlett-Packard JetDirect card.
Quick Tips:
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One way to print the details of all network settings is to print a
configuration page. For information on how to print the
configuration page, see Resetting the Print/Fax Sever back to
factory settings (Test Switch) on page 13-4.

Configuring DLC on Windows NT®4.0 and

Windows® 2000

To use DLC on Windows NT®4.0 and Windows® 2000, you must first
install the DLC protocol.
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Log into Windows NT®4.0 with administrative privileges. Go to
the Windows NT®4.0 Control Panel and double click on the
Network icon. Windows® 2000 users select the properties of
the Local Area Connection.
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On Windows NT®4.0 systems, click on the Protocol tab, and
click Add. Windows® 2000 users click the Install button from
the General tab.
Because DLC is a non-routable protocol, there cannot be a
router between the print server and the sending computer.