User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter1 Introduction
- Chapter2 Product Overview
- Chapter3 Basic Installation
- Chapter4 Adding Printers in Windows
- 4.1 Overview of Installation Methods
- 4.2 Connecting the Server
- 4.3 Setting up Local Windows Printer Driver
- 4.4 Adding Network Printers in Windows
- 4.4.1 Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol
- 4.4.2 Using Control Center for LPR Printing
- 4.4.3 Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing
- 4.4.4 Using Control Center for Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing
- 4.4.5 Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.6 Using Control Center for SMB/CIFS Printing
- 4.4.7 Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing
- Chapter5 Adding Printers in Unix/Linux
- Chapter6 File Server Function
- Chapter7 Scan Server Function
- Chapter8 Control Center
- Chapter9 Server’s Web Pages
- Chapter10 Email Alerting
- Chapter11 SNMP
- Chapter12 Troubleshooting
- Chapter13 Restore Factory Defaults
- Chapter14 Upgrade New Firmware
- Chapter15 Init Button
1. Click Start, click Control Panel, click Printers and Other Hardware, and
then click Printers and Faxes.
2. Double click Add Printer to start the Add Printer Wizard, and then click Next.
3. Click Local printer, clear the Automatically detect and install my
Plug-n-Play printer check box to avoid having to wait for the completion of
another printer search, and then click Next. If you leave this option selected,
Windows will attempt to find the printer itself and figure out what kind it is. If
Windows does not find the printer, the wizard will continue as described in this
task.
4. Select a Windows driver for your printer. Click Next.
5. Choose whether you want to share the printer with other network users. Do
you want to print a test page? Select the appropriate radio button and click
Next and Finish.
4.4 Adding Network Printers in Windows
Follow the instructions below to use the standard Windows Add Printer Wizard and
MFP Server Control Center for adding a network printer in Windows 98 SE, ME, 2000,
XP and 2003.
# Note:
1. Before adding a network printer, you are advised to install the local Windows
printer driver in advance.
2. Before using network printer, you have to turn on “Use Printer Online” in
installed network printer driver and then you can use the printer.
4.4.1 Using Standard Windows Methods for LPR Printing Protocol
Windows Platform: Windows 2000, XP and 2003
1. Open Printers and Faxes
2. Right-click the printer for which you want to change settings, and then click
Properties/ports
3. Clear Enable bidirectional support and click Add port, and then click
Standard TCP/IP Port from the dropdown and click New port.
4. The "Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard" will pop up and click Next.
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