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Setting up printing connections on Windows client computers

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Printing 19 Windows for C9 Server Setting up Windows computers for printing After the printer driver is installed on the Windows client computer, you need to configure the proper connection for your networked C9 Server printer. To print from Windows computers, you or the administrator must perform the following tasks to set up a connection: • Set up network servers, if any. • Set up the C9 Server to accept print jobs from your computer. • Configure a port on each Windows computer for the network type. Setting up printing connections on Windows client computers The print connections must be set up on the Windows client computers. The C9 Server supports the following printing connections: • SMB • Standard TCP/IP (RAW or LPR) • IPP or IPP over SSL • FTP • WSD Set up Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) printing connections on Windows client computers After you install the printer driver, you can add or configure the Setup for the Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) connection on a Windows client computer. To complete the Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) connection, do the following: • Prepare the C9 Server to accept print jobs using Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) protocols. • Turn on LPD or Port 9100 on the C9 Server. • Configure the computer for the TCP/IP connection. For more information about Setup, see Command WorkStation Help. Before you complete the following procedure, contact your administrator for the IP address assigned to the C9 Server. The TCP/IP protocol should be installed as a default on the Windows computer. For Port 9100, you can set up the connection and install the printer driver in one procedure. Note: You can also set up the LPR Port connection by installing Print Services for UNIX, which is supplied as an add-on Windows component. For more information, see the documentation that accompanies Windows.

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Setting up Windows computers for printing
After the printer driver is installed on the Windows client computer, you need to configure the proper connection
for your networked C9 Server printer.
To print from Windows computers, you or the administrator must perform the following tasks to set up a
connection:
Set up network servers, if any.
Set up the C9 Server to accept print jobs from your computer.
Configure a port on each Windows computer for the network type.
Setting up printing connections on Windows client computers
The print connections must be set up on the Windows client computers.
The C9 Server supports the following printing connections:
SMB
Standard TCP/IP (RAW or LPR)
IPP or IPP over SSL
FTP
WSD
Set up Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) printing connections on Windows client
computers
After you install the printer driver, you can add or configure the Setup for the Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR)
connection on a Windows client computer.
To complete the Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) connection, do the following:
Prepare the C9 Server to accept print jobs using Standard TCP/IP Port (Raw or LPR) protocols.
Turn on LPD or Port 9100 on the C9 Server.
Configure the computer for the TCP/IP connection.
For more information about Setup, see
Command WorkStation Help
.
Before you complete the following procedure, contact your administrator for the IP address assigned to the C9
Server.
The TCP/IP protocol should be installed as a default on the Windows computer. For Port 9100, you can set up the
connection and install the printer driver in one procedure.
Note:
You can also set up the LPR Port connection by installing Print Services for UNIX, which is supplied as an
add-on Windows component. For more information, see the documentation that accompanies Windows.
Printing
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