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Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your desktop

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present; they are still displayed in the Printers window, and you can still try to print to them from applications. Because the Windows gateway printer on the InfoPrint Manager server no longer exists, those print jobs will fail. If you try to print to one of these Windows gateway printer, you will get an application-dependent message that does not identify this problem. To resolve this problem, delete the Windows gateway printer from your desktop and create a new one once your print system administrator has created a new one. 2. In certain situations, the system might try to use drivers that you have not intended to be used. To avoid this situation, load print drivers for each client OS on the InfoPrint Manager server system so that they can be automatically installed onto client machines over the network (if they are not already on the client system). Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your desktop The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a data transport protocol that lets you print your documents to any IPP-enabled printer whose IP address you know. You can use IPP to send print data over both LANs and the Internet, so you can send print jobs to a network printer from your desk, your home office, or anywhere that you find an Internet connection. Not all printers are currently enabled to work with IPP. However, InfoPrint Manager provides an IPP gateway (a mechanism that lets you use IPP) even if your printers are not IPP-enabled. Note: You must work with your InfoPrint Manager Administrator to have the IPP gateway enabled through the Management Console. An Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer is a printer that you create on a client workstation using IPP client software, such as the Windows 2000 IPP client. Users submit print jobs to that printer, and they are sent to InfoPrint Manager through the InfoPrint IPP gateway. The IPP gateway can then send the job on to any InfoPrint printer, even those that are not IPP-enabled. To be able to print through an IPP gateway, you must first have IPP client software installed on your workstation or laptop. IPP client software is available from various printer vendors; check with your printing system administrator to see which IPP client your company is using. Once you have the IPP client software installed, to set up to print through the IPP gateway: 1. Ask your printing system administrator for the address of the printer that you want to print to. 2. Follow the instructions provided with your IPP client software for adding a printer to your desktop. When you are asked for the address of the printer, enter the address that you got in step 1. 3. Once the printer is added, you can print to it just as you would any other printer. Submitting jobs through InfoPrint Manager hot folders Mapping a network drive On the end user system, use the standard Windows method to map a network drive (available in Windows Explorer) to the InfoPrint Manager hot folder. If there 332 InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures

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present; they are still displayed in the Printers window, and you can still try to
print to them from applications. Because the Windows gateway printer on the
InfoPrint Manager server no longer exists, those print jobs will fail. If you try
to print to one of these Windows gateway printer, you will get an
application-dependent message that does not identify this problem. To resolve
this problem, delete the Windows gateway printer from your desktop and
create a new one once your print system administrator has created a new one.
2.
In certain situations, the system might try to use drivers that you have not
intended to be used.
To avoid this situation, load print drivers for each client OS on the InfoPrint
Manager server system so that they can be automatically installed onto client
machines over the network (if they are not already on the client system).
Adding an Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer to your
desktop
The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is a data transport protocol that lets you print
your documents to any IPP-enabled printer whose IP address you know. You can
use IPP to send print data over both LANs and the Internet, so you can send print
jobs to a network printer from your desk, your home office, or anywhere that you
find an Internet connection. Not all printers are currently enabled to work with
IPP. However, InfoPrint Manager provides an IPP gateway (a mechanism that lets
you use IPP) even if your printers are not IPP-enabled.
Note:
You must work with your InfoPrint Manager Administrator to have the IPP
gateway enabled through the Management Console.
An
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) gateway printer
is a printer that you create on
a client workstation using IPP client software, such as the Windows 2000 IPP
client. Users submit print jobs to that printer, and they are sent to InfoPrint
Manager through the InfoPrint IPP gateway. The IPP gateway can then send the
job on to any InfoPrint printer, even those that are not IPP-enabled.
To be able to print through an IPP gateway, you must first have IPP client software
installed on your workstation or laptop. IPP client software is available from
various printer vendors; check with your printing system administrator to see
which IPP client your company is using. Once you have the IPP client software
installed, to set up to print through the IPP gateway:
1.
Ask your printing system administrator for the address of the printer that you
want to print to.
2.
Follow the instructions provided with your IPP client software for adding a
printer to your desktop. When you are asked for the address of the printer,
enter the address that you got in step 1.
3.
Once the printer is added, you can print to it just as you would any other
printer.
Submitting jobs through InfoPrint Manager hot folders
Mapping a network drive
On the end user system, use the standard Windows method to map a network
drive (available in Windows Explorer) to the InfoPrint Manager hot folder. If there
332
InfoPrint Manager for Windows: Procedures