User`s guide
Chapter 2:Software and Hardware Installation
xx - PShop User’s Guide
may need to handle jobs with sizes in the sixty-plus megabytes (Please refer to
the appropriate “Memory Requirements” on page x) so, once again, it important
to make sure that the referenced directory has sufficient space.
Default Printer
This option allows you to set the printer you are installing as the system default
printer. This allows easier access to the designated PShop print queue from
applications and lp and lpr commands.
Connect to a Network Printer
PShop now includes two ways of printing to a networked printer. This option
allows you to connect a local PShop print queues to remote system print queues
and to remote TCP/IP printers on the network.
Network Printer
The first way to connect, is to choose Network as the Connection (As seen in
Figure 2-1 on page xvii). With this chosen you simply need to enter the name of
the Remote Queue and the name of the host on which it resides. If the printer is
a standalone printer with its own network card, simply put the name of the printer
in the Remote Host location.
Remote Printer
If this option is selected, you will be presented with a dialog (see Figure 2-2) that
contains a list of available remote print queues.