Windows 2000 and Windows XP: LPR

3A little window will pop up present you with a choice of two protocols. Choose “Intermate LPR” and click OK.

4The little window will then present you with three fields to fill out.

a IP-address. Type in the IP-address for the print server.

b Print Queue: A default name PAR_B is shown. This is a “binary” queue type which will print to Logical Printer 0. See “LPR Print Queues (LPD Protocol)” [page 163] if you need information on queue types or want to change the queue name. See “Services in “Input Control”” [page 159] if you need help to understand what Logical Printer 0 is and how you can choose another alternative.

c Port Name: When you click on this field, a name will be generated according to this syntax:

<print queue name>:<ip address>

You can change this name

Finish by clicking OK.

5The little window will close.

6The main window will then shift back to the Add Printer Wizard, where you will indicate the manufacturer and type of printer.

7If you already have a printer definition for this printer type, you will be asked whether or not you want to keep the existing driver. We advise your doing so. Should you want to use a new driver or make other adjustments to the printer definition, wait until you are finished with the “Add Printer” procedure described here. Choose “Settings > Printer”, right-click on the new printer you have defined, and choose “Properties”.

8You will be asked to “Name Your Printer.” If you have several different “printer” definitions for the same physical printer in your network, choose a name which will help to

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