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Using the Machine on Your Network, Setting the Machine as a Shared Printer

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Using the Machine on Your Network This section provides instructions for using the MF3110 machine on your network. By setting your machine as a shared printer on your network, the network users can share the machine for printing. The print server and clients do not need to use the 2 same operating system, and it is possible to print from a Windows 98/Me client to a Windows 2000/XP print server, or vice versa. Printing You can start printing simply by starting the server, even if the server was not running when the client was started. If the server is running on Windows 2000/XP, you can print even if no one is logged into the server. Setting the Machine as a Shared Printer If you plan to share your MF3110 machine on a network, install the print server locally, then make the following settings. For more information, see your print server system documentation. Windows 2000/XP Server Settings The following is the procedure to make your machine available to your network users, under Windows 2000/XP. ■ Adding Server Service (Windows XP) 1 Click [start] on the Windows task bar ➞ select [Control Panel]. The [Control Panel] folder appears. 2 Click [Network and Internet Connections]. The [Network and Internet Connections] folder appears. 3 Click [Network Connections]. The [Network Connections] folder appears. 2-54 Using the Machine on Your Network

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Using the Machine on Your Network
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Printing
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Using the Machine on Your Network
This section provides instructions for using the MF3110 machine on your network.
By setting your machine as a shared printer on your network, the network users can
share the machine for printing. The print server and clients do not need to use the
same operating system, and it is possible to print from a Windows 98/Me client to a
Windows 2000/XP print server, or vice versa.
You can start printing simply by starting the server, even if the server was not
running when the client was started.
If the server is running on Windows 2000/XP, you can print even if no one is logged
into the server.
Setting the Machine as a Shared Printer
If you plan to share your MF3110 machine on a network, install the print server
locally, then make the following settings. For more information, see your print server
system documentation.
Windows 2000/XP Server Settings
The following is the procedure to make your machine available to your network
users, under Windows 2000/XP.
Adding Server Service (Windows XP)
1
Click [start] on the Windows task bar
select [Control Panel].
The [Control Panel] folder appears.
2
Click [Network and Internet Connections].
The [Network and Internet Connections] folder appears.
3
Click [Network Connections].
The [Network Connections] folder appears.