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6
In the
Add LPR compatible printer
window:
●
Enter the DNS name or IP address of the HP Jetdirect print server.
NOTE
Some client applications may not support the direct entry of an IPv6 address.
However, support through the use of name resolution may be available provided the
appropriate IPv6 records are configured in DNS. If name resolution is supported, you
can enter the print server's host name or a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) on
these applications.
●
For the name of the printer or print queue on the HP Jetdirect print server, enter (in
lowercase)
raw
,
text
,
auto
,
binps
, or the name of a user-defined print queue (user-defined
print queues can be set up through the embedded Web server, see
HP Jetdirect Embedded
Web Server (V.31.xx)
).
●
Then click
OK
.
NOTE
The HP Jetdirect print server treats text files as unformatted text or ASCII files.
Files that are raw are formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 printer languages.
If the queue type is
binps
, the PostScript interpreter is instructed to interpret the print job
as binary PostScript data.
7
Select the Manufacturer and Printer model. (If necessary, click
Have Disk
and follow the
instructions to install the printer driver.) Click
Next
.
8
Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click
Next
.
9
Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer will be the default printer. Click
Next
.
10
Choose whether this printer will be available to other computers. If shared, enter a share name
that identifies the printer to other users. Click
Next
.
11
If desired, enter a location and other information for this printer. Click
Next
.
12
Choose whether to print a test page, and click
Next
.
13
Click
Finish
to close the wizard.
Verifying the Configuration
In Windows, print a file from any application. If the file prints correctly, the configuration was
successful.
If the print job is not successful, try printing directly from DOS using the following syntax:
lpr -S <ipaddress> -P<queuename> filename
where
ipaddress
is the IP address of the print server,
queuename
is the name “raw” or “text” and
filename
is the file you wish to print. If the file prints correctly, the configuration was successful. If
the file does not print, or prints incorrectly, see
Troubleshooting the HP Jetdirect Print Server
.
Printing from Windows Clients
If the LPD printer on the Windows server is shared, Windows clients can connect to the printer on the
Windows server using the Windows Add Printer utility in the Printers folder.
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