Windows NT 4.0: Using an Intermate Print Port for Raw Socket or LPR

14If 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.

Note: 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”. There are six tabs full of settings you can change.

15You 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 keep track of them. On the same window you will be asked whether or not you want the printer to be default for your PC/work station.

16Decide whether or not to share the printer. Click Next. The rest of the instructions here assume that you do not share the printer.

17Decide whether or not you want a test page printed. Click Next. The test page will not print until after the next step is completed.

18The final window will be presented. Click “Finish”.

19If you have chosen to print a test page in Step 17, you will be presented with a window explaining what is going on. If the printout is ok, click OK. If you should need to choose Troubleshoot, follow the on-line help instructions.

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