Brother International HL 1270N Network Users Manual - English - Page 87

Windows NT 3.5x Printer Setup, Print Manager, Printer, Create Printer, Printer Name, Driver, Other

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Windows NT 3.5x Printer Setup 1. From the Windows NT Main group, double click on the Print Manager icon. 2. Select Printer from the menu bar and click on Create Printer. 3. Enter any desired name for the printer in the Printer Name box. 4. Select the printer model in the Driver menu. 5. Choose Other (or Network Printer for V3.1 systems) from the Print to menu. 6. Click on Hewlett-Packard Network Port. 7. Type in your desired name for the port (this name must not be an existing port or DOS device, such as LPT1). 8-5

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8-5
Windows NT 3.5x Printer Setup
1.
From the Windows NT
Main
group, double click on the
Print Manager
icon.
2.
Select
Printer
from the menu bar and click on
Create Printer
.
3.
Enter any desired name for the printer in the
Printer Name
box.
4.
Select the printer model in the
Driver
menu.
5.
Choose
Other
(or
Network Printer
for V3.1 systems) from the
Print to
menu.
6.
Click on
Hewlett-Packard Network Port
.
7.
Type in your desired name for the port (this name must not be an existing
port or DOS device, such as LPT1).