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Setting up client computers running Windows XP, Microsoft Point and Print

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Setting up client computers running Windows XP 1. On the Start menu, click one of the following options: Printers and Faxes (Windows XP Professional) -or- Printers and Other Hardware Devices (Windows XP Home) 2. On the left-hand column, under Printer Tasks, click the Add a printer option to open the Add Printer Wizard. 3. Click the Next button to start the wizard. 4. Click the A network printer or a printer attached to another computer option, and then click the Next button. 5. Type in the path and share name of the product to which you want to connect. -or- Click the Browse button and navigate to find the product to which you want to connect. Click the Next button. 6. Click either the Yes or No option when asked if you want to use this product as your default printer for Windows-based programs, and then click the Next button. 7. Click the Finish button to complete the installation and close the Add Printer Wizard. Microsoft Point and Print Microsoft Point and Print is a two-step driver installation process that allows network computers to print via a print server rather than printing directly to a product. Point and Print is similar to Window Sharing except that the printer driver is installed on a network print server rather than a client directly connected to the product. The first step is to install a shared driver on a network print server. The second step is to "point" to the print server from a network client so that the client can use the printer driver. NOTE: Point and Print is a feature of Microsoft operating systems, not of HP printer drivers. If these procedures are not successful, or for more information about Point and Print networking procedures, contact Microsoft at the following Web site: www.microsoft.com The link above will take you outside the Hewlett-Packard Web site. HP does not control and is not responsible for information outside of the HP Web site. Installing Windows printing-system components ENWW Detailed Microsoft Windows installation instructions 105

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Setting up client computers running Windows XP
1.
On the
Start
menu, click one of the following options:
Printers and Faxes
(Windows XP Professional)
-or-
Printers and Other Hardware Devices
(Windows XP Home)
2.
On the left-hand column, under
Printer Tasks
, click the
Add a printer
option to open the
Add
Printer Wizard
.
3.
Click the
Next
button to start the wizard.
4.
Click the
A network printer or a printer attached to another computer
option, and then click
the
Next
button.
5.
Type in the path and share name of the product to which you want to connect.
-or-
Click the
Browse
button and navigate to find the product to which you want to connect.
Click the
Next
button.
6.
Click either the
Yes
or
No
option when asked if you want to use this product as your default printer
for Windows-based programs, and then click the
Next
button.
7.
Click the
Finish
button to complete the installation and close the
Add Printer Wizard
.
Microsoft Point and Print
Microsoft Point and Print is a two-step driver installation process that allows network computers to print
via a print server rather than printing directly to a product. Point and Print is similar to Window Sharing
except that the printer driver is installed on a network print server rather than a client directly connected
to the product. The first step is to install a shared driver on a network print server. The second step is
to "point" to the print server from a network client so that the client can use the printer driver.
NOTE:
Point and Print is a feature of Microsoft operating systems, not of HP printer drivers. If these
procedures are not successful, or for more information about Point and Print networking procedures,
contact Microsoft at the following Web site:
www.microsoft.com
The link above will take you outside the Hewlett-Packard Web site. HP does not control and is not
responsible for information outside of the HP Web site.
ENWW
Detailed Microsoft Windows installation instructions
105
Installing Windows
printing-system
components