Brother International HL-1870n Network Users Manual - English - Page 36

Windows NT 4.0 Printing (Printer Driver already installed

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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING Windows NT 4.0 Printing (Printer Driver already installed) Follow these steps if the printer driver is already installed. 1. Click on Start then select Settings/Printers to display the currently installed printer drivers. 2. Double click the printer driver you wish to configure and select Printer menu and then choose Properties. 3. Select the Ports tab and click on Add Port. 4. Select LPR Port (LPR Port will not be displayed unless you install the "Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" protocol as described earlier) from the list of available ports and click on New Port. 5. Type in the IP address that you assigned to the print server in the Name or address of server providing lpd: box. If you have edited your HOSTS file or are using Domain Name System, you can enter the name associated with the print server, instead of an IP address. As the print server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in your printer configuration page. From default the NetBIOS name will usually appear as "BRN_xxxxxx" where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the Ethernet address. 6. Type in the print server service name in the Name of printer or print queue on that server: box. If you do not know which service name to use, enter BINARY_P1 and then click on OK: Figure 1 Add LPR compatible printer screen 7. Click on the Close button. 8. You should now see that the printer driver is configured to print to the IP address (or name) that you specified. 9. If you wish to share the printer, click on the Sharing tab and share the driver. 2-7

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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING
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Windows NT 4.0 Printing
(Printer Driver already installed)
Follow these steps if the printer driver is already installed.
1.
Click on Start then select Settings/Printers to display the currently
installed printer drivers.
2.
Double click the printer driver you wish to configure and select Printer
menu and then choose Properties.
3.
Select the Ports tab and click on Add Port.
4.
Select LPR Port (LPR Port will not be displayed unless you install the
"Microsoft TCP/IP Printing" protocol as described earlier) from the list
of available ports and click on New Port.
5.
Type in the IP address that you assigned to the print server in the Name
or address of server providing lpd: box. If you have edited your HOSTS
file or are using Domain Name System, you can enter the name
associated with the print server, instead of an IP address. As the print
server supports TCP/IP and NetBIOS names, you can also enter the
NetBIOS name of the print server. The NetBIOS name can be seen in
your printer configuration page. From default the NetBIOS name will
usually appear as "BRN_xxxxxx" where xxxxxx is the last six digits of
the Ethernet address.
6.
Type in the print server service name in the Name of printer or print
queue on that server: box. If you do not know which service name to use,
enter
BINARY_P1
and then click on OK:
Figure 1 Add LPR compatible printer screen
7.
Click on the Close button.
8.
You should now see that the printer driver is configured to print to the IP
address (or name) that you specified.
9.
If you wish to share the printer, click on the Sharing tab and share the
driver.