3. NETWORK SETUP FOR EACH OPERATING SYSTEM
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4
On “Add Network software” screen, select “TCP/IP protocol and
relevant components” and click “Continue” button.
5
On “Windows NT TCP/IP installation option” screen, check “TCP/
IP network print support” check box and click “Continue” button.
6
When “Windows NT Setup” screen is displayed, set Windows NT
distributed file(s) to the drive, enter full path and click “Continue”
button.
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Click “OK” button. Then “Change Network setup” screen is
displayed. Reboot the system following the message shown.
8
Double-click “Print Manger” icon.
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Pull down “Printer” menu and open “Create a printer...”.
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Select “Other...” of “Print to” and click “OK” button.
A
On “Print to” screen, select “LPR Port” for “Print monitor that can
be used:”, and click “OK” button.
B
On “Add LPR compatible printer “ screen, enter IP address
*2
as-
signed to this Network card in the text box “Host name or address
which provides lpd:” , and an appropriate name by which this
printer can be distinguished from others on the network, in the
text box “Computer printer name:”, and click “OK” button.
C
When you return to the “Create a printer” screen, select “Others...”
in “Driver” and click “OK” button.
D
When “Install driver” screen is displayed, insert the Install disk
which comes with the printer in the disk drive, enter the full path
in the text box and click “OK” button.
E
When the installation is completed, the printer is connected to the
print manager.
*2: For the IP address setup when DHCP Server is used, please refer
to Section 3.2.6, “Setting up IP Address in DHCP Server Envi-
ronment”.
3.2.3
Setting up NetWare3.x File Server
3.2.3.1 Setting up Remote Printer Mode
This chapter describes this network card connection to the existing print
server.
For how to create a print server, please refer to the manual attached to
your NetWare.