5.Click on Add Port-->LPR Port-->New Port.

6.In the “Name or address of server providing lpd:” field, enter the FastPort’s IP address.

7.In the “Name of printer or print queue on that server:” field, enter in the pre-defined queue name from Table 5-1 (page 5-5 in Chapter 5). If a remote queue was added, enter the queue name.

8.Click Close and click Next.

9.Select a printer from the list and click Next.

10.Enter in a new printer name and click Next.

11.Select whether or not the printer will be shared. Skip to Step 19 if the printer is not shared.

12.Click Next and enter a share name.

13.Select the appropriate operating system and click Next.

14.Select whether or not a test page will be printed.

15.Select Finish.

3.2.4Printing using a Third Party TCP LPR/LPD Stack

If the systems has a third party TCP/IP stack, use an LPR client. LPR clients allow users to send print jobs to an LPR host (an “LPR/LPD host”). FastPort acts as an LPR host. Check your TCP/IP documents to verify that LPR/LPD can be used to print. Most LPR clients require two values:

• IP address of the FastPort

• Name of the remote printer.

If the IP address field has FastPort’s IP address, then the remote printer name will be one of the list of names that FastPort supports. See Table 5-1 (page 5-5 in Chapter 5) for pre-defined queue names.

3.2.5Printing from Windows 95/98 Using DigiLpr

3.2.5.1Installing the DigiLpr Program

1.Configure the TCP/IP protocol. Refer to the Windows 95 documents.

2.Assign an IP address to the FastPort (Using: telnet, RARP, DHCP, etc.).

3.Run the digilpr.exe file to extract DigiLpr.

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