Samsung CLX-6220 User Guide - Page 31

Sharing your machine locally, Windows, Macintosh

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a)Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and powered on. b)When the Administrator Login window appears, type in "root" in the Login field and enter the system password. You must log in as a super user (root) to uninstall the printer driver. If you are not a super user, ask your system administrator. c)Click the icon at the bottom of the desktop. When the Terminal screen appears, type in: [root@localhost root]#cd /opt/Samsung/mfp/uninstall/ [root@localhost uninstall]#./uninstall.sh d)Click Uninstall. e)Click Next. f)Click Finish. 7.Check the Change Sharing Options. 8.Check the Share this printer. 9.Fill in the Share Name field. Click OK. Setting up a client computer 1.Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine's driver" on page 3). 2.Click the Windows Start menu. 3.Select All programs > Accessories > Window Explorer. 4.Enter in the IP address of the host computer and press Enter. In case host computer requires User name and Password, fill in User ID and password of the host computer account. Sharing your machine locally Follow the steps below to set up the computers to share your machine locally. If the Host computer is directly connected to the machine with a USB cable and is also connected to the local network environment, the client computer connected to the local network can use the shared machine through the host computer to print. 5.Right click the printer icon you want to share and select Connect. 6.When the set up complete message appears, click OK. 7.Open the file you want to print and start printing. Macintosh The following steps are for Mac OS X 10.5~10.6. Refer to Mac Help for other OS versions. Setting up a host computer 1.Install your printer driver (See "Macintosh" on page 4, "Macintosh" on page 5). 2.Open the Applications folder > System Preferences and click Print & Fax. 3.Select the printer to share in the Printer List. 4.Select Share this printer. Host computer 1 A computer which is directly connected to the machine by USB cable. Client computers Computers which use the machine shared 2 through the host computer. Windows Setting up a host computer 1.Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine's driver" on page 3, "Installing network connected machine's driver" on page 3). 2.Click the Windows Start menu. 3.For Windows 2000, select Settings > Printers. •For Windows XP/2003, select Printers and Faxes. •For Windows 2008/Vista, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Printers. •For Windows 7, select Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. •For Windows Server 2008 R2, select Control Panel > Hardware > Devices and Printers. 4.Right click your printer icon. 5.For Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista, press Properties. For Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, from context menus, select the Printer properties. Setting up a client computer 1.Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine's driver" on page 3). 2.Open the Applications folder > System Preferences and click Print & Fax. 3.Press the "+" icon. A display window showing the name of your shared printer appears. 4.Select your machine and click Add. If Printer properties item has ► mark, you can select other printer drivers connected with selected printer. 6.Select the Sharing tab. Getting started_ 6

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Getting started
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a)
Make sure that the machine is connected to your computer and
powered on.
b)
When the
Administrator Login
window appears, type in “root”
in the
Login
field and enter the system password.
You must log in as a super user (root) to uninstall the printer
driver. If you are not a super user, ask your system
administrator.
c)
Click the icon at the bottom of the desktop. When the Terminal
screen appears, type in:
[root@localhost root]#cd /opt/Samsung/mfp/uninstall/
[root@localhost uninstall]#./uninstall.sh
d)
Click
Uninstall
.
e)
Click
Next
.
f)
Click
Finish
.
Sharing your machine locally
Follow the steps below to set up the computers to share your machine
locally.
If the Host computer is directly connected to the machine with a USB cable
and is also connected to the local network environment, the client computer
connected to the local network can use the shared machine through the
host computer to print.
1
Host computer
A computer which is directly connected to
the machine by USB cable.
2
Client computers
Computers which use the machine shared
through the host computer.
Windows
Setting up a host computer
1.
Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine’s
driver" on page 3, "Installing network connected machine’s driver" on
page 3).
2.
Click the Windows
Start
menu.
3.
For Windows 2000, select
Settings
>
Printers
.
For Windows XP/2003, select
Printers and Faxes
.
For Windows 2008/Vista, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware and
Sound
>
Printers
.
For Windows 7, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware and Sound
>
Devices and Printers
.
For Windows Server 2008 R2, select
Control Panel
>
Hardware
>
Devices and Printers
.
4.
Right click your printer icon.
5.
For Windows XP/2003/2008/Vista, press
Properties
.
For Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, from context menus,
select the
Printer properties
.
If
Printer properties
item has
mark, you can select other
printer drivers connected with selected printer.
6.
Select the
Sharing
tab.
7.
Check the
Change Sharing Options
.
8.
Check the
Share this printer
.
9.
Fill in the
Share Name
field. Click
OK
.
Setting up a client computer
1.
Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine’s
driver" on page 3).
2.
Click the Windows
Start
menu.
3.
Select
All programs
>
Accessories
>
Window Explorer
.
4.
Enter in the IP address of the host computer and press Enter.
In case host computer requires
User name
and
Password
, fill
in User ID and password of the host computer account.
5.
Right click the printer icon you want to share and select
Connect
.
6.
When the set up complete message appears, click
OK
.
7.
Open the file you want to print and start printing.
Macintosh
The following steps are for Mac OS X 10.5~10.6. Refer to Mac Help
for other OS versions.
Setting up a host computer
1.
Install your printer driver (See "Macintosh" on page 4, "Macintosh" on
page 5).
2.
Open the
Applications
folder >
System Preferences
and click
Print
& Fax
.
3.
Select the printer to share in the
Printer List
.
4.
Select
Share this printer
.
Setting up a client computer
1.
Install your printer driver (See "Installing USB connected machine’s
driver" on page 3).
2.
Open the
Applications
folder >
System Preferences
and click
Print
& Fax
.
3.
Press the “
+
” icon.
A display window showing the name of your shared printer appears.
4.
Select your machine and click
Add
.