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Introduction, Supported network environments, Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003, UNIX - hp

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Introduction The Network Printer Card allows you to connect your printer directly to a network to share the printer among multiple users. The printer function as a network print server supporting various network environments, such as Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003, UNIX, and Macintosh 8.6 or higher. This guide explains how to install and use the Network Printer Card and use the network print server functions in each network environment. This guide assumes that you have: • A good working knowledge of your network utilities • A supported network operating system • A fully operational computer system • Access to the supervisor account as a network administrator, or access to an account that has supervisor and print server operator privileges Supported network environments Administrators and users can configure and use printers on the following supported network operating systems: Operating system Network environment Printing protocol Windows 98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, 2003 TCP/IP, LPD (LPR), IPP Unix Macintosh AT&T system V (Rel 4.2), BSD4.3, HP-UX (Rel 9.x & Rel 10.x), SCO 5.x, SUNOS 5.5, Sparc or Solaris 2.5. TCP/IP, LPD (LPR) Macintosh 8.6 ~ 9.2, 10.1 ~10.3, and higher TCP/IP, EtherTalk, Bonjour NOTE: Your printer may not support all of the listed computing environments (operating systems). Therefore, check the network environment your printer supports in the user's guide that came with the printer. 1

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1
Introduction
The Network Printer Card allows you to connect your printer directly to a
network to share the printer among multiple users. The printer function as a
network print server supporting various network environments, such as
Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003, UNIX, and Macintosh 8.6 or higher.
This guide explains how to install and use the Network Printer Card and use the
network print server functions in each network environment.
This guide assumes that you have:
A good working knowledge of your network utilities
A supported network operating system
A fully operational computer system
Access to the supervisor account as a network administrator, or access to an
account that has supervisor and print server operator privileges
Supported network environments
Administrators and users can configure and use printers on the following
supported network operating systems:
N
OTE
: Your printer may not support all of the listed computing environments
(operating systems). Therefore, check the network environment your printer
supports in the user's guide that came with the printer.
Operating
system
Network environment
Printing protocol
Windows
98, NT, ME, 2000, XP, 2003
TCP/IP, LPD (LPR), IPP
Unix
AT&T system V (Rel 4.2), BSD4.3,
HP-UX (Rel 9.x & Rel 10.x), SCO 5.x,
SUNOS 5.5, Sparc or Solaris 2.5.
TCP/IP, LPD (LPR)
Macintosh
Macintosh 8.6 ~ 9.2, 10.1 ~10.3,
and higher
TCP/IP, EtherTalk, Bonjour