Users Guide
Conguring the LPD settings
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Printer.
The Printer Setup dialog box is displayed.
2 Click the LPDs tab, and use the following guidelines when printing to a non-Windows network printer:
NOTE: Be sure to check with your vendor that the printer can accept from Line Printer Request.
a Select LPD —Select the required port from the list.
b Printer Name —(Required) Enter the name of the printer that is displayed on the Windows printer driver.
c Printer Identication—Enter the name of the printer exactly as it appears on the Windows printer driver.
In an MS Windows system, this name is either the device driver name of the printer or a key to map the printer to the device
driver. The name will be defaulted to the printer-supplied identication for standard direct-connected USB printers or Generic /
Text for non-USB connected printers on connection to Windows hosts. The driver name mapping takes place either through a
printer-mapping le read by the system as part of the global prole (wnos.ini) or by MetaFrame servers through the MetaFrame
printer conguration le (\winnt\system32\wtsprnt.inf).
d LPD Hosts—The DNS or WINS name of the server for the network printer. An IP address of the printer on the network can also
be entered.
If the printer is attached to another thin client on your network, the entry in the LPD Hosts box is the name or address of that
thin client.
e LPD Queue Name — An LPD host maintains a named queue for each supported printer. Enter the name of the queue
associated with the printer to be used.
This name can be dierent for each vendor. This is a required eld, and you must ensure to add the correct queue name, as the
network printer uses this name for mapping the incoming print jobs. For example, auto can be used for HP LaserJet 4200n PCL6
as per documentation found on the HP Web site.
NOTE
: If the printer is attached to another thin client on your network, the LPD Queue Name must match the content
of the Printer Name box displayed on the thin client.
f Printer Class — (Optional) Select the printer class from the list.
g Enable the printer device — Select this option to enable the printer on a remote device.
3 Click OK to save the settings.
Conguring the SMBs settings
1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Printer.
The Printer Setup dialog box is displayed.
2 Click SMBs tab, and use the following guidelines when printing to a Windows network printer.
a Select SMB—Select the SMB you want from the list.
b Printer Name—(Required) Enter the name to be displayed in your list of printers.
c Printer Identication—Enter the type or model of the printer in the exact text of the Windows printer driver name—including
capitalizations and spaces.
This name must be either the device driver name for the printer under the Microsoft Windows system, or a key to map to the
device driver. If not specied, the name will be defaulted to the printer-supplied identication for standard direct-connected USB
printers or Generic / Text for non-USB connected printers upon connection to Windows hosts. The driver name mapping takes
place either through a printer-mapping le read by the system as part of the global prole (wnos.ini) or by MetaFrame servers
through the MetaFrame printer conguration le (\winnt\system32\wtsprnt.inf).
d \\Host\Printer—Enter the Host\Printer or use the browse folder icon next to the box to browse your Microsoft Networks and
make the printer selection you want from the network printers available (the DNS name or IP address of the Windows print
server on the network).
e Printer Class —(Optional) Select the printer class from the list.
f Enable the printer device—Must be selected to enable the printer. It enables the device so it displays on the remote host.
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