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Configure for TCP/IP
Step 11: Install drivers for network printing
After you have assigned and verified the TCP/IP settings, you are ready to install the
printer on each network computer.
Windows In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or
shared printing. Both network pri nting methods require the inst allation of a printer driver
and the creation of a network printer port.
Supported printer drivers
Windows system printer driver
Custom printer driver
System drivers are built into Windows operating systems. Custom drivers are available
on the drivers CD.
Supported network printer ports
Microsoft IP portWindows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, and
WindowsServer 2003
Printer network portsWindows 95/98/Me, Windows NT4.0, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, and WindowsSer ver 2003
For basic printer functionality, you can install a system printer driver and use a system
network printer port, such as an LPR or a Standard TCP/IP port. The system printer
driver and port let you maintain a consistent user interface for use with all the printers
on your network. However, using a custom printer driver and network port provides
enhanced functionality, such as printer status alerts.
Follow the steps for your printing configuration and operating system to configure your
network printer:
Printing configuration Operating system Go to page...
Direct
Printer is connected directly to the netwo rk using a network cable, such as Ether net.
Printer drivers are typically installed on each network computer.
Windows98 SE,
Windows Me, Windows 2000,
Windows XP, or
Windows Server 2003
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Windows95,
Windows98 (First Edition)
WindowsNT 4.0
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Shared
Printer is connected to one of the computers on the network using a local cable, such
as USB.
Printer drivers are installed on the computer attached to the printer.
During driver installation, the printer is set up to be shared so that other network
computers can print to it.
WindowsNT 4.0,
Windows2000, Windows XP,
or WindowsServer 2003
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