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Note The HP JetDirect print server treats text files as unformatted text or ASCII files. Files that are raw are formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 printer languages. For HP JetDirect external print servers with three ports, use raw1, raw2, raw3, text1, text2, text3 or auto1, auto2, auto3 to specify the port. 7. Select the Manufacturer and Printer model. (If necessary, click Have Disk and follow the instructions to install the printer driver.) Click Next. 8. Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click Next. 9. Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer will be the default printer. Click Next. 10. Choose whether this printer will be available to other computers. If shared, enter a share name that identifies the printer to other users. Click Next. 11. If desired, enter a location and other information for this printer. Click Next. 12. Choose whether to print a test page, and click Next. 13. Click Finish to close the wizard. Configuring a Network Printer for Windows NT 4.0 Systems At the Windows NT 4.0 system, set up the default printer by performing the following steps. 1. Click Start, select Settings, and click Printers. The Printers window opens. 2. Double-click Add Printer. 3. Select My Computer, then click Next. 4. Click Add Port. 70 Configuring for LPD Printing EN

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70 Configuring for LPD Printing
EN
Note
The HP JetDirect print server treats text files as
unformatted text or ASCII files. Files that are raw
are formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2
printer languages.
For HP JetDirect external print servers with three
ports, use
raw1
,
raw2
,
raw3
,
text1
,
text2
,
text3
or
auto1
,
auto2
,
auto3
to specify the port.
7.
Select the Manufacturer and Printer model. (If necessary, click
Have Disk
and follow the instructions to install the printer
driver.) Click
Next
.
8.
Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click
Next
.
9.
Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer will be
the default printer. Click
Next
.
10. Choose whether this printer will be available to other
computers. If shared, enter a share name that identifies the
printer to other users. Click
Next
.
11.
If desired, enter a location and other information for this printer.
Click
Next
.
12. Choose whether to print a test page, and click
Next
.
13. Click
Finish
to close the wizard.
Configuring a Network Printer for
Windows NT 4.0 Systems
At the Windows NT 4.0 system, set up the default printer by
performing the following steps.
1.
Click
Start
, select
Settings
, and click
Printers
. The
Printers
window opens.
2.
Double-click
Add Printer
.
3.
Select
My Computer
, then click
Next
.
4.
Click
Add Port
.