User`s manual
Windows Configuration 5-10
3. Follow the setup program prompts.
4. The setup program installs a P2P-IP icon in the EcoLAN folder which may be
used for additional IP peer to peer configuration options. Usually it is unnecessary
to change the default values. See IP Peer to Peer Configuration Options later in
this section for descriptions of the configuration options.
Printer Driver Setup for IP Peer to Peer Printing
1. If the Printer Driver is Not Already Installed.
1.1 Install the printer driver from the CD which is shipped with the printer.
1.2 On the Printer Connection screen select Local rather than Network.
Depending upon the version of the installer, the 3000E may appear in the list
of local ports.
1.3 If displayed in the list, select the 3000E and complete the driver installation. If
not displayed in the list, select LPT1 and complete installation, then follow
the instructions in section 2 below.
2. If the Printer Driver is Already Installed.
2.1 Click on the Windows Start button and select Settings, then Printers.
2.2 Right click on the appropriate printer driver and select Properties.
2.3 In Windows 95/98 select the Details tab and click on the down arrow beside
the Print to the following port: field to display the list of available ports. In
NT 4.0 select the Ports tab and scroll down the list of ports.
2.4 Select the 3000E from the list of ports and click on OK. IP Peer to Peer
printers are displayed by IP address.
Note: If only IP printers on the local network segment are displayed, your router may
not be forwarding SNMP broadcasts.
Peer to peer printing configuration is complete. Print jobs will now be directed to the
selected 3000E when the current printer driver is used.
IP Peer to Peer Configuration Options
Launch the P2P-IP icon in the EcoLAN folder to display the configuration options.
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