Instruction Manual
Setting up workstations
2-20 Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
• Telnet session
• Another method that complies with the Port 9100 / socket 
printing TCP standards.
Setting up a new
printer
on Windows 2000
To set up a new printer on Windows 2000:
1. Obtain a driver for the printer to be used.
2. Access the Add Printer Wizard by selecting 
Add Printer
 from 
the Control Panel / Settings / Printer folder.
3. Select 
Local Printer
 and disable 
Automatically detect and 
install my plug and play printer
. Click 
Next
.
4.Select 
Create a raw port
. The Type will automatically be 
set to Standard TCP/IP Port. This is port 9100. Click 
Next
.
5.The Add Standard TCP/IP Port Wizard window displays. 
Click 
Next
.
6.Enter the Printer Name (the name used for NSF lookups) or 
the IP address. Windows will automatically create a port 
name. The port may be renamed to one that best fits the 
printer name and the assigned virtual printer. 
NOTE: You may want to add the port number or the virtual 
printer name to the end of the address, to help separate other 
ports on the same NPS/IPS system.
Click 
Next
.
7. The Additional Port Information Required window displays. 
Select 
Custom
 and click 
Settings
. Click 
OK
.
8. The Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor window 
displays, listing the Port Name and the Printer Name/IP 
Address you set up. Select 
Raw
 and choose the 
Port 
Number
 to match the NPS/IPS setup for the virtual printer 
selected.
NOTE: If more than one port is setup on the NPS/IPS 
system, a separate printer may be set up in windows 2000 for 
each.
Click 
OK
.
9. The Add Printer Wizard screen displays. Select the 
appropriate driver for the NPS/IPS system.
10.Follow and complete the rest of the Wizard screens as 
appropriate. The system will display a summary of your 
selections. If they are correct, click 
Finish
.










