IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 71

Select Settings:Printers from the Start menu.

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Windows 95 Host Setup To configure a new printer on a Windows 95 station to use NetBIOS over TCP/IP: NOTE: Testing has shown that using the following Windows 95 host setup can lead to print job/data loss if the printer is offline for longer than approximately 45 seconds. An alternative method for printing using LPR on Windows 95 is given on page 4-16. 1. Select "Settings:Printers" from the "Start" menu. 2. Double click on the "Add Printer" icon. 3. Select "Network Printer" from the second window of the "Add Printer" wizard that loaded. 4. At the next window, click on BROWSE to help fill in the network path of this printer. 5. At the "Browse for Printer" dialogue box that displays, double click on the appropriate workgroup containing the Ethernet Interface. By default, the print server falls under the workgroup, "WORKGROUP." 6. Continue searching the network until you see the Ethernet Interface name, "M_xxxxxx", where "xxxxxx" equals the last six digits of the print server ethernet address found when a configuration is printed. 7. Once you see the Ethernet Interface, double click on it to display a list of pre-defined destinations/queues to choose from. 8. Select a destination/queue that will use "d1prn." 9. Click OK once you have selected a destination. 10. Back at the network path window, select NEXT since this path should now be filled in for you. 11. At the next window, select the appropriate serial matrix print driver and click on NEXT. 12. Fill in a name for this new network printer at the next window and decide if you want this to be the default printer. This printer name can be anything you would like as long as it is unique. Windows Configuration 4-15

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Windows Configuration
Windows 95 Host Setup
To configure a new printer on a Windows 95 station to use NetBIOS over TCP/IP:
NOTE:
Testing has shown that using the following Windows 95 host setup
can lead to print job/data loss if the printer is offline for longer than
approximately 45 seconds. An alternative method for printing using
LPR on Windows 95 is given on page 4–16.
1.
Select “Settings:Printers” from the “Start” menu.
2.
Double click on the “Add Printer” icon.
3.
Select “Network Printer” from the second window of the “Add Printer” wizard
that loaded.
4.
At the next window, click on BROWSE to help fill in the network path of this
printer.
5.
At the “Browse for Printer” dialogue box that displays, double click on the
appropriate workgroup containing the Ethernet Interface. By default, the print
server falls under the workgroup, “WORKGROUP.”
6.
Continue searching the network until you see the Ethernet Interface name,
“M_
xxxxxx
”, where “
xxxxxx
” equals the last six digits of the print server
ethernet address found when a configuration is printed.
7.
Once you see the Ethernet Interface, double click on it to display a list of
pre-defined destinations/queues to choose from.
8.
Select a destination/queue that will use “
d1prn
.”
9.
Click OK once you have selected a destination.
10.
Back at the network path window, select NEXT since this path should now be
filled in for you.
11.
At the next window, select the appropriate serial matrix print driver and click
on NEXT.
12.
Fill in a name for this new network printer at the next window and decide if
you want this to be the default printer. This printer name can be anything you
would like as long as it is unique.