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Network Printer Properties, The LPD Print Tab, UNIX, Linux, NT Server, Windows 2000/2003 Server, main

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Printer Configuration Network Printer Properties The Network Printer Properties dialog is displayed by double-clicking the Network Printing icon in the Control Panel. The LPD Print Tab LPD printing enables a printer connected to your thin client to be used through any server that can print using the LPR/LPD protocol (UNIX, Linux, NT Server, Windows 2000/2003 Server, mainframes, etc). LPD printing is disabled by default. To enable it, check the Enable LPD Print utility box. When LPD is selected the Parallel Port is enabled by default with the queue name LPT1. You can select another port by checking the relevant box, and change its queue name as required. For more information about configuring your thin client and server for LPD printing, refer to the appendix "Network Printing Using LPR/LPD" on page 193. 152 Network Printer Properties

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Printer Configuration
152
Network Printer Properties
Network Printer Properties
The
Network Printer Properties
dialog is displayed by double-click-
ing the
Network Printing
icon in the
Control Panel
.
The LPD Print Tab
LPD printing enables a printer connected to your thin client to be
used through any server that can print using the LPR/LPD protocol
(UNIX, Linux, NT Server, Windows 2000/2003 Server, main-
frames, etc).
LPD printing is disabled by default. To enable it, check the
Enable
LPD Print
utility box. When LPD is selected the Parallel Port is
enabled by default with the queue name LPT1. You can select
another port by checking the relevant box, and change its queue
name as required.
For more information about configuring your thin client and server
for LPD printing, refer to the appendix “Network Printing Using
LPR/LPD” on page 193.