Setting up a Computer for Printing/Sending a Fax
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NOTE
If Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7/Server 2003/Server 2008 or Mac OS X (10.4.9 or later) is
on your network, you can set up a print server for more efficient management of
network printers. Once a print server is set up, it can manage the print jobs. Also, by
setting up a driver for the print server, the printer driver can be installed in each
computer via the network.
Printer Connection Method (LPD/Raw)
The procedure described in this section is for specifying the port setting.
NOTE
If you are using Windows Vista, a dialog box may be displayed while you are
performing the procedure. In this case, enter a user name and password. For more
information, see the manuals provided with the operating system.
Installing a New Driver
Install the driver according to the procedures indicated below, found in the manual
for each driver. For Macintosh, see the Mac Printer Driver Installation Guide.
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If you want to use the UFRII LT/PCL/PS printer driver:
See the installation procedures in the
Printer Driver Installation Guide
. (See
Chapter 3, “Accompanying CD-ROMs,” in the
User’s Guide
.)
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If you want to use the fax driver:
See the installation procedures in the
Fax Driver Installation Guide
. (See Chapter
3, “Accompanying CD-ROMs,” in the
User’s Guide
.)
NOTE
On Windows, the default printing protocol will be Raw if the driver has been installed
according to the
Printer Driver Installation Guide
. If you wish to use LPD as the
printing protocol, change the settings after the driver is installed. For details, see
“Changing the Port after Installing the Driver,” on p. 5-3.
Changing the Port after Installing the Driver
NOTE
For Macintosh, change the network configurations of your printer in the [Print & Fax]
setting in [System Preferences]. See the Mac Printer Driver Installation Guide.
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Open the printer propertie
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Click on the [Start] menu
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point to [Settings]
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click [Printers].