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d) | Press [ | ] repeatedly to delete the |
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e) | Use the [ | ] or [ ] key to select the |
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f) | Press [ | ] to move to the next charac- |
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f)Press [Enter]. **SAVED** displays momentarily, followed by
Enablement >
Enabled.
Note: The next menu at this level, Port Setting, has a fixed setting for the LPD (515) and can not be changed.
13. At the client, install print drivers and map the printer in the usual manner. Refer to the CentreWare®manual, Getting Started with Print and Fax Services, for additional information.
14. TCP/IP protocol and TCP/IP print services
entire Printer Name. |
g) Press [Enter]. **SAVED** displays |
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Printer Name | > . |
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11. Save all settings:
a)Press [Online]. displays.
Reset Required Press ENTER key
must be installed on the NT Server and the printer name must be set to [lp] (lower case) when configuring the LPR port. Refer to the screen sample below.
Additional information on the Windows NT
10. Enable the Line Printer Daemon (LPD):
a)Press [Escape] to move back a level in the menu system.
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displays. The DC230LP will reboot, save the settings entered, and print a Configuration Report in approximately
3minutes.
12.Check the settings on the Configuration Report against those entered to be sure they are correct.
TCP/IP setup can be found in the DC230LP System Administration Guide, Network Installa- tion and Troubleshooting.
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