OkiLAN 6200e Plus User’s Guide

printout.) The port is indicated by P1, P2, P3, or P4. Use the arrow buttons to scroll through the available print servers on the network.

5.Enter a local port name. Highlight the entry field labeled Local Port Name, and enter a name that will help you identify the local printer port. The name must begin with “\PIPE\”, which is provided by default. It can be up to eight characters long (excluding “\PIPE\”) and must follow OS/2 file nam- ing conventions.

6.Select Add. Selecting Cancel exits without adding a local printer port.

7.Repeat these steps for all print server ports you are configuring.

8.Exit OkiNet for OS/2.

Creating an OS/2 Printer

To print to the local port created by OkiNet for OS/2, you must create an OS/2 printer.

OS/2 1.3

1.Open the Print Manager from the desktop.

2.Select SETUP from the menu.

3.Select Printers. This will display a list of printers currently configured on this server.

4.Select Add. A dialog box will display, defining the configuration for a new printer.

LAN Manager/LAN Server

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Oki 6200E manual Creating an OS/2 Printer