Installation guide

4. Accept or change the suggested Windows Port name, and type
any comments in the Description field. Make a note of the
Windows Port name as you will need it later, then click OK to
install the Windows Port.
5. In the Port menu, click Connect to bring up Print Manager.
6. In the Printer menu, click Create Printer.
7. Type a name in the Printer Name field, select a suitable printer
driver from the Driver list, and select Other... in the Print to list.
8. In the Print Destinations dialog, select Local Port, then click OK.
9. In the Port Name field, type: C:\~\<port>
where C:\~ is your spool directory, and <port> is the Windows
Port name from step 4. Click OK.
10.Close the Print Manager. The setup is complete.
Important note:
AXIS Print Utility for Windows must be running when you
print through your AXIS 570/670 MIO. We strongly
recommend that you copy the AXIS Print Utility icon into your
StartUp file.
OS/2
Firstly, ensure that the NetBEUI protocol is active. If necessary, use
MPTS/LAPS (LAN Server) or SETUP (LAN Manager) to activate
it.
Load the AXIS Print Utility for OS/2 and install the unit, as follows:
1. Insert the Print Utilities for OS/2 disk into your disk drive, and
open an OS/2 window. Execute the install.exe program
.
2. With the AXIS Print Utility running, install your
AXIS 570/670
MIO by clicking Install
. The ports appear as <name>.MIO, where
<name> is AX followed by last six digits of the AXIS 570/670
MIO serial number. For example: AX570B35.MIO. Note that
this alphanumeric name will be superseded by any new name
given to your AXIS 570/670 MIO when using AXIS NetPilot™.
3. Select the ports you want to install, then click Install
.
Repeat this procedure for each server using the AXIS 570/670 MIO.
Create a Print Queue (OS/2 version 1.x):
1. Double-click the Print Manager icon, click Setup then Printers...
2. Click Add to make a new printer definition, then type a name of
your choice in the Name field.
3. Select \PIPE\<name>.MIO from the Device list, then select a
printer driver suitable for your printer.
4. Click Add, then click OK to confirm the printer definition.
5. Click Setup, then select Queues...
6. Click Add to create a print queue. Type a name in the Name
field.
7. Click Add, then click OK to confirm the queue definition.
UNIX
OS/2