B. Use Standard Windows Add Printer Wizard
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Windows Platform: Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP/2003
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Network Printing Protocol: SMB
1. Open Printers and Faxes
2. Right-click the printer for which you want to change settings, and then
click
Properties
3. Click the
Ports
tab.
4. Clear
Enable bidirectional support
and click
Create a new port
,
and then click
Local Port
in the
Port type
section.
5. In the
Port Name
box, type the path to the printer in the following
format: ”\\
server’s host name
\
printer name
” or ”\\
server’s IP address
\
printer name
” (Please refer to server’s web pages or MFP Control
Center tool to know exact path). For example: if you set server’s
host name as DN-13005 and printer name (USB1 port) as psc 1300
ser, then the network path is expressed as:
\\DN-13005\psc 1300
as
shown in Fig8.
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If your server is running on a different LAN than your windows
PC, you have to type IP address in Port Name box.
6. Click
OK
, and then select a Windows driver for your printer. If you
already have the printer’s driver installed, you will be asked whether
to keep it or to replace it. Click
Next.
7. Choose whether you want to share the printer with other network
users. Do you want to print a test page? Select the appropriate
radio button and click
Next
and
Finish
.
⑨
.
Use File Sharing
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File System:
This product supports a file format of FAT12/16/32. It will not
support a drive formatted by NTFS, etc.
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Naming Your Storages:
The local drives of the two storages in USB1 port
and USB2 port are named as USB
x
_D
x
P
x
, where USB
x
represents the
USB
x
port, D
x
represents the the
x
-th Disk and P
x
represents the
x
-th
partition.
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Setting MFP Server Code Page
: MFP Server supports Windows code
pages. If you want to communicate files with MFP server, you have to set
your MFP server codepage to be same as the codepage that your Windows
PC is using.
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Using SMB Method for Sharing Storages
1. Connect a USB storage device to this product.
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