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Using TCP/IP Protocol, Installation Overview

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Printing from Windows: Using TCP/IP Protocol Installation Overview There are a number of options available when printing using TCP/IP for Windows. Windows Version XP 2000 Me 98 NT 4.0 Method OKI LPR Utility Microsoft LPRa Port 9100a IPPa OKI LPR Utility OKI LPR Utility Microsoft LPRa a.These functions are built into Windows and are displayed as options when using the Add Printer Wizard. Although there are some differences in configuration options between the various Windows platforms, the procedure for printing using TCP/IP is the same. Step 1: Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed in Windows. This can be confirmed by checking the network settings from within the Control Panel. If TCP/IP has not been installed refer to "Installing TCP/IP Protocol" on page 160. Step 2: If not already done, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address should be configured. The current addresses appear under "TCP/IP Configuration" on the Self-Diagnostic test printout (see page 12). It is vital that the IP address entered is unique and valid. Entering Printing from Windows: Using TCP/IP Protocol • 159

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Printing from Windows: Using TCP/IP Protocol
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Printing from Windows:
Using TCP/IP Protocol
Installation Overview
There are a number of options available when printing using TCP/IP
for Windows.
Although there are some differences in configuration options
between the various Windows platforms, the procedure for printing
using TCP/IP is the same.
Step 1:
Ensure that the TCP/IP protocol has been installed in
Windows.
This can be confirmed by checking the network
settings from within the Control Panel. If TCP/IP has not
been installed refer to “Installing TCP/IP Protocol” on
page 160.
Step 2:
If not already done, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask
and Gateway address should be configured.
The
current addresses appear under “TCP/IP Configuration” on
the Self-Diagnostic test printout (see page 12). It is vital
that the IP address entered is unique and valid. Entering
Windows Version
Method
XP
2000
OKI LPR Utility
Microsoft LPR
a
Port 9100
a
IPP
a
a.These functions are built into Windows and are displayed as
options when using the Add Printer Wizard.
Me
98
OKI LPR Utility
NT 4.0
OKI LPR Utility
Microsoft LPR
a