Using the Printer Function

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E
EE
EOn the network tree, double-click
the name of the computer used as
the print server.
The printers connected to the net-
work are displayed.
F
FF
FClick the name of the printer you
want to use, and then click [OK].
G
GG
GClick [OK].
H
HH
HMake sure the port name is dis-
played in the [Print to the following
port] box, and then click [OK].

Printing without a Print Server

You can use this machine as a net-
work printer without connecting to a
print server.
You can configure the following
ports:

SmartDeviceMonitor

You can print via TCP/IP, IPP, or
NetBEUI using SmartDeviceMoni-
tor.
Note
Install SmartDeviceMonitor for
Client from the supplied CD-
ROM. For more information
about installation, see Printer
Reference 1.
For more information about
SmartDeviceMonitor for Client,
see p.65 Using SmartDevice-
Monitor for Client.

Standard TCP/IP port

You can print via TCP/IP using a
standard TCP/IP port.
Note
A standard TCP/IP port can be
used with Windows 2000/XP or
Windows Server 2003.

LPR port

You can print via TCP/IP using an
LPR port.
Note
An LPR port can be used with
Windows 2000/XP, Windows
Server 2003, or Windows NT
4.0.

Changing port settings

This describes how to change the port
settings under Windows 2000 when a
printer driver has been installed.
A
AA
AIn the [Printers] window, click the
icon of the printer you want to
use. On the [File] menu, click
[Properties].
B
BB
BClick the [Ports] tab, and then
click [Add Port].
Select the port you want to use.

SmartDeviceMonitor

AClick [SmartDeviceMonitor], and
then click [New Port].
BSelect the printer you want to
use.

TCP/IP

AClick [TCP/IP], and then
click [Search].
Available printers are list-
ed.
BClick the printer you want
to use, and then click [OK].
Note
Printers that respond to a
broadcast from the com-
puter will be displayed.
To print to a printer not
listed here, click [Specify
Address], and then enter
the printer's IP address or
host name.