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E-820 on a TCP/IP network with Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
Installing the E-820 as a shared printer
The first step in creating a printer is installing the printer driver files, which give your
applications access to printer features. For every workstation that will print directly and
independently to the E-820, you can use the installation instructions in the
. However, if you are an administrator running a
Windows NT 4.0/2000 server or Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP computer, you can also
create a printer and share it with clients on the network. This allows clients who do not
have permission to establish an independent network connection to the E-820 to print
through the server.
You can specify sharing of the printer during installation of the E-820 printer files.
If you have not yet installed the E-820 printer files on the Windows NT 4.0/2000
print server computer, do so now, following the instructions in the
. During installation, enter the information necessary to share the
E-820.
If you have already installed the E-820 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 E-820.
If more than one E-820 print connection is published (for example, if both the Print
queue and the Hold queue are published), you may want to create a printer for each
print connection, so you and other users can print to each connection directly. When
prompted to specify the printer name, enter a name that indicates the E-820 print
connection.