Setting Up a Computer for Printing
2-22
Using a
TCP/IP Netw
o
rk
(Windo
ws/UNIX)
2
IMPORTANT
•
If the IP address range settings in the Remote UI do not permit the IP address of a
computer in which a printer driver is installed, you cannot print from the computer. For
details, see Chapter 2, "Remote UI Functions," in the
Remote UI Guide
.
•
If printing with IPP, the [Pause Printing and Cancel All Documents] settings on the Printer
menu in the Windows print queue cannot be used. (To view the print queue, click the
[Start] Menu
➞
point to [Settings]
➞
click [Printers]
➞
double-click the icon of the
machine.)
NOTE
Configuration of Windows 2000/XP or Windows NT as a print server provides efficient
management of your network printer. For the detailed procedure, see "Print Server
Settings," on p. 2-35.
Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)
Windows 95/98/Me
1
Install the printer driver. (See the
PCL Driver Guide
.)
When the dialog box for selecting the printer destination appears, select [Local
printer]. Do not select [Network printer].
The port selection can be changed after installation. You can select any port,
such as [LPT1].
2
Install the LPR Port Utility from the Network User Software
CD-ROM provided with the machine.
❑
Insert the Network User Software CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
❑
Double-click the [My Computer] icon.
❑
Right click the CD-ROM drive icon
➞
click [Open] on the pop-up menu.
❑
Double-click the LPRPORT folder.
❑
Double-click the [Setup] icon.
In some environments this icon appears as [Setup.exe].
The Install program starts.
❑
Follow the instructions to install the LPR Port Utility.
IMPORTANT
Depending on your environment, the CD-ROM menu is displayed when you insert
the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive. In this case, click [Finish]
➞
perform step 3.