Oki ML421 Network User's Guide for OkiLAN 6020e - Page 173

Creating an OS/2 Printer, SETUP, Printers, For more information on these operations, refer

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Section 5 - Chapter 2 - Installation Creating an OS/2 Printer To print to the local port created by OkiNet for OS/2, you must create an OS/2 printer. OS/2 1.3 1. Open the Print Manager from the desktop. 2. Select SETUP from the menu. 3. Select Printers. This will display a list of printers currently configured on this server. 4. Select Add. A dialog box will display, defining the configuration for a new printer. 5. Configure the printer as you would configure a directly-attached printer. Set the device field to the local port name you created in OkiNet for OS/2. Use the Print Manager to attach queues to the printer you just created. Refer to your OS/2 documentation for more information on these operations. OS/2 2.X and OS/2 Warp 1. Drag a printer object from the templates folder to the desktop on the server. This action will display a configuration window. 2. Enter the name of the printer, the default printer driver and the output port. For the Output Port, select the icon for the local port name you created in OkiNet for OS/2. For more information on these operations, refer to your OS/2 documentation. LAN Manager/ Server OKI OkiLAN 6020e User's Guide V - 9

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V - 9
Section 5 - Chapter 2 - Installation
OKI OkiLAN 6020e User’s Guide
LAN Manager/ Server
Creating an OS/2 Printer
To print to the local port created by OkiNet for OS/2,
you must create an OS/2 printer.
OS/2 1.3
1. Open the
Print Manager
from the desktop.
2. Select
SETUP
from the menu.
3. Select
Printers
. This will display a list of printers
currently configured on this server.
4. Select
Add
. A dialog box will display, defining the
configuration for a new printer.
5. Configure the printer as you would configure a
directly-attached printer. Set the device field to the
local port name you created in OkiNet for
OS/2.
Use the
Print Manager
to attach queues to the
printer you just created. Refer to your OS/2
documentation for more information on these
operations.
OS/2 2.X and OS/2 Warp
1. Drag a printer object from the templates folder to the
desktop on the server. This action will display a
configuration window.
2. Enter the name of the printer, the default printer
driver and the output port. For the Output Port, select
the icon for the local port name you created in
OkiNet for OS/2.
For more information on these operations, refer
to your OS/2 documentation.