Quick Reference Guide
Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
4-30 Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 Printing
4. Click on LPR Port in the Available Print Monitor list, and then click on OK.
The Add LPR Compatible Printer window opens.
5. Type data in the entry fields of the Add LPR Compatible Printer window, using the
definitions in T
able 4-3.
6. Click on the Share This Printer on the Network option, when the Create Printer dialog
box reopens.
In the Share Name box, Printer Manager creates an MS-DOS compatible resource name,
which you can change. In the Location box, you can enter information about the printer
location. Network users see this information when browsing to find this printer.
7. Complete any other configuration information in the Create Printer dialog box.
Setting Up Spooled LPR Printing with Windows NT 4.0
Before starting the PC configuration, you must configure the print server for using TCP/IP as
described in “
Configuring the Print Server Using TCP/IP” on page 4-24.
To prepare for spooled LPR printing:
1. Click on Start from the Windows NT desktop, select Settings, and then select Control
Panel.
2. Double-click on Network.
Table 4-3. Add LPR Compatible Printer Fields
Field Description
Name or Address of
Host Providing LPD
Enter the IP address of your print server.
Name of Printer On
That Machine
Enter the appropriate logical printer number (for example, L1). Use only logical
printers when implementing the LPR printer port in the Windows NT system. If
you are using the Model PS104 and Model PS105, L1 and L2 logical ports are
mapped into physical port P1. If you are using the Model PS110 Print Server,
the factory default L1 and L2 logical ports are mapped into physical ports P1
and P2, respectively. If you are using the Model PS113 Print Server, the factory
default L1, L2, and L3 logical ports are mapped into physical ports P1, P2, and
P3, respectively.