Setting Up a Computer for Printing (Windows/UNIX)
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Print Server Settings
If Windows NT/2000/XP is on your network, the following procedure enables you to
set up the print server for more efficient management of network printers. Once the
print server is set up, print jobs can be managed by the print server. Also, by setting
up an alternate driver for the print server, printer drivers can be installed in each
computer via the network.
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In the [Printer Driver Properties] dialog box, display the
[Sharing] sheet.
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If you are using Windows NT/2000, on the [Start] menu, point to [Settings], and
then click [Printers].
If you are using Windows XP Professional, on the [Start] menu, click [Printers
and Faxes].
If you are using Windows XP Home Edition, on the [Start] menu, click [Control
Panel]. Click [Printers and Other Hardware], and then click [Printers and
Faxes].
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Right-click the icon of the machine you want to use for printing.
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On the pop-up menu, click [Sharing...].
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Specify the [Sharing] settings.
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If you are using Windows NT/2000, select [Shared], and then enter a share
name.
For Windows 2000
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