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Setting up Network Servers
Installing the Fiery 3850C as a shared printer
The first step in creating a printer is installing the printer driver files, which gives your
applications access to printer features. The installation instructions in
Getting Started
can be used for every workstation that will print directly and independently to the
Fiery 3850C. When a printer is shared, clients who are not able or are not given
permission to establish an independent network connection to the Fiery 3850C can
still print through the server.
You can specify sharing of the printer during installation of the Fiery 3850C printer
files. If you have not yet installed the Fiery 3850C printer files on the Windows
NT 4.0/2000 print server computer, do so now following the instructions in
Getting
Started.
During installation, enter the information necessary to share the Fiery 3850C.
If you have already installed the Fiery 3850C printer files on the computer you are
using as an NT 4.0/2000 print server, see your Windows documentation for
information about sharing the Fiery 3850C.
If more than one Fiery 3850C print connection is published (for example, if both the
Print queue and the Hold queue are published), you may wish to create a printer for
each print connection so that you and other users can print to each connection
directly. When prompted to specify the printer name, enter a name that indicates the
Fiery 3850C print connection.
Configuring clients of a Windows NT 4.0/2000 server
Each client of a Windows NT 4.0/2000 server is already using a network protocol to
communicate with the server. Each client can print to the Fiery 3850C if it has been
shared by a Windows NT 4.0/2000 Server or Windows NT 4./2000 Workstation. In
that case, the client does not have to use the same network protocol to connect to the
Windows NT 4.0/2000 server as the server uses to communicate with the
Fiery 3850C.