Brother International PS 9000 User Manual - Page 39

Print using an LPR port in Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Pro, Go to Start - Settings - Control - print server compatibility

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Print using an LPR port in Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Pro Note ● In order to print using LPR, an LPR port must be added. Go to "Start" - "Settings" - "Control Panel" - "Add/Remove Programs" - "Add/Remove Windows Components" to start up the Windows Components Wizard. In the "Components" list, select "Other Network File and Print Services," click [Details], select "Print Services for Unix", and then click [OK]. In the Windows Component Wizard, click [Next]. After the component is added, click [Finish]. The LPR port is added. 1 Go to "Start" - "Settings" - "Control Panel" - "Printers", and then doubleclick [Add Printer]. The Add Printer Wizard starts up. 2 Click [Next]. 4 In the Select the Printer Port dialog box, select "Create a new port" to create a new port. Select "LPR Port", and then click [Next]. 3 Select "Local printer". Be sure to clear the "Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer" check box. • If the destination print port was created when PS-9000 was installed, select the port from the "Use the following port" list, and then click [Next]. 5 In the "Name or address of server providing lpd" box of the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box, type in the IP address that was set for PS-9000. In the "Name of printer or print queue on that server" box, type in "lp", and then click [OK]. 38

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Print using an LPR port in Microsoft
®
Windows
®
2000 Pro
1
Go to “Start” – “Settings” – “Control
Panel” – “Printers”, and then double-
click [Add Printer].
The Add Printer Wizard starts up.
2
Click [Next].
3
Select “Local printer”. Be sure to clear
the “Automatically detect and install my
Plug and Play printer” check box.
4
In the Select the Printer Port dialog box,
select “Create a new port” to create a
new port. Select “LPR Port”, and then
click [Next].
If the destination print port was created
when PS-9000 was installed, select the
port from the “Use the following port”
list, and then click [Next].
5
In the “Name or address of server
providing lpd” box of the Add LPR
compatible printer dialog box, type in the
IP address that was set for PS-9000. In
the “Name of printer or print queue on
that server” box, type in “lp”, and then
click [OK].
Note
In order to print using LPR, an LPR port must be added. Go to “Start”
“Settings”
“Control
Panel”
“Add/Remove Programs”
“Add/Remove Windows Components” to start up the
Windows Components Wizard. In the “Components” list, select “Other Network File and Print
Services,” click [Details], select “Print Services for Unix”, and then click [OK]. In the Windows
Component Wizard, click [Next]. After the component is added, click [Finish]. The LPR port is
added.