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Note:
While the “All Windows” support may be selected at this step, it is more efficient to add the
alternative operating systems on each printer after the wizards are complete. See section below on
“Adding Additional Operating System Support”.
6. Click Next on the Summary page and an Add Printer Wizard will start.
7. Select Local Printer and uncheck “automatically detect install my plug and play printers”
click Next.
Note:
Local Printer is used to create a TCP/IP port connections to a network enabled printer over the
network. The NAS server only supports network attached printers and does not support directly
connected printers via USB or Parallel Port.
8. Select Create a new port, and select Standard TCP/IP Port (recommended).
9. The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard starts. Click Next.
10. Type the name or IP address of the printer. The IP address is usually listed on the printer
configuration page. The wizard completes the Port Name field. Click Next.
11. The wizard attempts to connect to the printer. If the wizard is able to connect, the
Completing the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard page appears, and click
Finish. If the wizard is not able to connect, the Additional Port Information Required
page appears.
a.
Verify that the ip address or name that was entered is correct.
b.
Select Standard to identify the printer network adapter. A list of manufacturers and
models of the network adapters will be displayed. Select the appropriate printer from
the Standard list.
c.
If the printer network adapter uses nonstandard settings, click Custom and then click
Settings. The Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor page appears. Specify the
settings that are recommended by the manufacturer of the printer network adapter, and
then click OK.
d. Click Next.
12. Select the manufacturer and the type of printer from the presented list, click Next. If the
printer does not exist in the list, click have disk and load the drivers or select a compatible
driver.
13. Enter the name of the desired printer to be presented on the NAS device, click Next.
14. Enter a Share Name for the printer that will used on the network, click Next.
15. Enter a location description and a comment, click Next.
16. Select Print a test page and click Next.
17. Uncheck the restart the add printer wizard if adding only one printer, click Finish.
18. A test page will printer, click ok if the page printed otherwise select troubleshoot.
19. If the restart the add printer wizard was selected the wizard will restart to add an additional
printer. Repeat the steps above for adding an additional printer.
Summary of Contents for NAS 4000s
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