Netgear PS113 PS113 Reference Manual - Page 88

Double-click on Add Printer to start the Add Printer Wizard., TCP/IP Printing are enabled.

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server 3. Click on the Service option and make sure that Simple TCP/IP Service and Microsoft TCP/IP Printing are enabled. If they are not enabled, select the Add option and enable them. 4. Reboot the computer for the changes to take effect, if you added services in step 3. To add a spooled LPR printer: 1. Click on Start from the Windows NT desktop, select Settings, and then select Printers. 2. Double-click on Add Printer to start the Add Printer Wizard. 3. Click on My Computer, and then click on Next when prompted with "This printer will be managed by." 4. Click on Add Port, click on LPR Port, and then click on New Port. 5. Type the IP address of the print server in the Name of Address of the server providing the LPR dialog box. 6. Use the information provided in Table 4-2 to type the appropriate logical printer number (L1..L3 or L1..L8, depending on the model) as previously configured on the print server in the Name of printer or print queue field on the Create Printer dialog box. Use only the logical printer when implementing the LPR printer port on the Windows NT system. If you are using the Model PS104 or PS105 Print Server, all three logical ports are mapped to the same PRINTER port. If you are using the Model PS110 Print Server, the factory default is L1 = P1 and L2 = P2. If you are using the Model PS113 Print Server, the factory default is L1 = P1, L2 = P2, and L3 = P3. 7. Click on OK. 8. Click on Close when the Printer Ports window reopens, and then install your printer driver as usual. 9. Click on Sharing when prompted to indicate whether or not the printer will be shared. 10. Type the shared printer name in the Shared dialog box. This shared name is how other PCs will see this printer on the network. With this procedure, other windows-based PCs can browse the network to see the print spooler on the Windows NT PC and print to it. The configuration procedure for each PC is the same as described in "Setting Up Spooled LPR Printing with Windows NT 3.51" on page 4-28. Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 Printing 4-31

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Installation and Reference for the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 Print Server
Microsoft Windows NT and Windows 2000 Printing
4-31
3.
Click on the Service option and make sure that Simple TCP/IP Service and Microsoft
TCP/IP Printing are enabled.
If they are not enabled, select the Add option and enable them.
4.
Reboot the computer for the changes to take effect, if you added services in step 3.
To add a spooled LPR printer:
1.
Click on Start from the Windows NT desktop, select Settings, and then select Printers.
2.
Double-click on Add Printer to start the Add Printer Wizard.
3.
Click on My Computer, and then click on Next when prompted with “This printer will be
managed by.”
4.
Click on Add Port, click on LPR Port, and then click on New Port.
5.
Type the IP address of the print server in the Name of Address of the server providing
the LPR dialog box.
6.
Use the information provided in
T
able
4-
2
to type the appropriate logical printer number
(L1..L3 or L1..L8, depending on the model) as previously configured on the print server
in the Name of printer or print queue field on the Create Printer dialog box.
Use only the logical printer when implementing the LPR printer port on the Windows NT
system. If you are using the Model PS104 or PS105 Print Server, all three logical ports are
mapped to the same PRINTER port. If you are using the Model PS110 Print Server, the
factory default is L1 = P1 and L2 = P2. If you are using the Model PS113 Print Server, the
factory default is L1 = P1, L2 = P2, and L3 = P3.
7.
Click on OK.
8.
Click on Close when the Printer Ports window reopens, and then install your printer
driver as usual.
9.
Click on Sharing when prompted to indicate whether or not the printer will be shared.
10.
Type the shared printer name in the Shared dialog box.
This shared name is how other PCs will see this printer on the network.
With this procedure, other windows-based PCs can browse the network to see the print spooler
on the Windows NT PC and print to it. The con
guration procedure for each PC is the same as
described in
Setting Up Spooled LPR Printing with
W
indo
ws NT 3.51
on
page
4-
28
.