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SuperScript 4400 Series — User’s Guide
Windows Peer to Peer Printing Setup
Peer to peer printing allows Windows 95/98 computers to
print directly to a networked printer without an intervening
file server. Below are the main features of peer to peer
printing.
•
Runs on Windows 95/98 and workstations or servers
“out of the box.”
•
Runs on networks with or without a NetWare file server.
•
Implements peer to peer direct printing between
Windows computers and networked printers.
•
You can configure network printers the same way you
configure printers directly attached to a computer.
note:
In isolated, serverless networks, the NIC should be
used with its factory default settings.
IP vs. IPX Peer to Peer Printing
Your network configuration will dictate whether IP or IPX is
more appropriate. However, we recommend you use IP peer
to peer printing if possible.
For IP Peer to Peer Printing:
You must install
PeerToPeer-IP
. This protocol allows you to access the
network printer over an IP network. The Microsoft TCP/
IP protocol stack must also be installed and properly
configured on your workstation. The network and the
network print servers must support IP.
For IPX Peer to Peer Printing:
You must install
PeerToPeer-IPX
. It is not necessary to have a NetWare file
server on the network to use this IPX protocol.
First, Install Peer to Peer Software
Follow these steps to install the correct software.
1.
Insert the
SuperScript 4400 Series CD.
2.
Use the
Administrator
installation option to install the
Peer to Peer IP
or
Peer to Peer IPX
utility.
3.
Follow the Installation prompts. When installation is
complete, click
OK
.
Second, Add the Peer to Peer Printer in Windows
1.
In Windows 95/98, press the
Start
button, select
Settings
, then select
Printers
.
2.
In the Printers window, double-click
Add Printer
. This
launches the Add Printer wizard which prompts you to
make selections.
note:
SuperScript 4400 printer drivers are provided on
the
SuperScript 4400 Series CD
that comes with the 4400
printer.
When the Add Printer wizard asks how the printer is
attached, select
Local printer
.
Specify
NEC
as the Manufacturer and
NEC SuperScript
4400
as the Printer.
3.
Your peer to peer network printer will be listed under
local printer ports and identified using the 4400N serial
number. For example,
NEC_911499
.
Select your new peer to peer printer.
4.
Continue responding to the Add Printer wizard until the
process is complete.
Moving a Peer to Peer Printer
If you move your printer to a new network, you must restore
the NIC to its factory defaults (see page 74). If you have
changed your printer’s name, it will revert to its original
factory name.
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