HP 300X manual Printing on Windows NT DLC/LLC Networks Introduction, Software Requirements

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Printing on Windows NT DLC/LLC Networks

Introduction

The DLC/LLC protocol is a protocol that may be in use on some networks, such as IBM networks. The DLC/LLC protocol is available on Windows NT systems and can be used for network printing. DLC/LLC protocols are supported by most models of HP JetDirect print servers.

To set up networking printing using DLC/LLC on Windows NT systems, use the HP Network Port software included with Windows NT. This software allows you to print to an HP JetDirect-connected printer.

With the HP Network Port software you can perform the following functions:

Allocate link stations

Support locally administered addresses

Support advanced job status

Configure the DLC timers

Set the error logging level

Determine the workstation-printer connection type

Set the status update interval

For more information on these features, see the online help.

Software Requirements

Load the Microsoft DLC protocol.

Note

The HP Network Port software is installed

 

automatically with the DLC protocol.

 

 

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