Setting up the network printer

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Paper handling

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Step 2: Set up to print

There are many ways to send a network print job including FTP, TFTP, LPR/LPD, point-and- print (LexIP) and various queue-based methods.

Print to a queue on a Windows NT server

To use this method, you must have at least one server running Windows NT Server software and TCP/IP.

Use direct IP printing if all you want to do is print directly to a network printer. If you need to centrally manage your network printers, see instructions for shared printing.

If all you want is basic printer functionality, you can use a system printer driver and a system IP port, such as an LPR or a Standard TCP/IP port. Using a system printer driver and a system port lets you maintain a consistent user interface for use with all the printers on your network.

To get the fullest range of printer functionality, including a job status window and printer alerts, you need to install a custom driver and create a Network Port.

Set up LexIP printing on Windows NT 4.0/2000

You can view this file online before you begin installing, or print the file to an alternate network printer that is already set up.

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Lexmark E320/E322 Printer

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