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Using the new Port, Remote Printer, E-mail Address, Mail Server Name, or IP Address, Your Internet - driver windows 7

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Remote Printer E-mail Address Mail Server Name or IP Address Your Internet E-mail Address Retry Interval (Seconds) Reply Notification Mail The E-Mail address for the Internet printer. Your print jobs will be sent to this E-Mail address. This is the name or IP Address of your Mail Server. If you are on a LAN, ask the LAN Administrator. If using a dial-up connection, use the data provided by your ISP. The normal address that people use to send you E-mail. If unable to connect to the E-Mail server, retry after this time period (1 to 255 seconds, 30 is usually OK). Check to receive an E-Mail when your print job has been processed. 5. On completion, a new printer port will have been created. Using the new Port The Windows Control Panel is used to connect the correct printer to the InterNet Printing Port. In Windows 95/NT, the procedure is: 1. Select the Printer which matches the remote printer, then choose Properties, as shown in the example below. Figure 38: InterNet Printer Properties 2. Select the new port - WAN (InterNet Printer) in the example - as the port for this printer. • If you do not have the correct printer driver, or you wish to create another printer using an existing driver, use the Windows Add Printer facility. • Using the Windows Port Settings or Configure Port facility will reveal the same Configure Port screen shown in Figure 37: InterNet Printer Port. • If you wish to print to multiple Internet Printers, use the Windows Add Port facility to add a new InterNet Printer port. Ensure that the correct data is entered in each port, and that each port has a unique name. Page 47

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Remote Printer
E-mail Address
The E
-
Mail address for the Internet printer. Your print
jobs will be sent to this E
-
Mail address.
Mail Server Name
or IP Address
This is the name or IP Address of your Mail Server. If
you are on a LAN, ask the LAN Administrator. If using
a dial-up connection, use the data provided by your ISP.
Your Internet
E-mail Address
The normal address that people use to send you E-mail.
Retry Interval
(Seconds)
If unable to connect to the E
-
Mail server, retry after this
time period (1 to 255 seconds, 30 is usually OK).
Reply Notification
Mail
Check to receive an E
-
Mail when your print job has
been processed.
5.
On completion, a new printer port will have been created.
Using the new Port
The Windows Control Panel is used to connect the correct printer to the InterNet Printing Port.
In Windows 95/NT, the procedure is:
1.
Select the Printer which matches the remote printer, then choose
Properties
, as shown in
the example below.
Figure 38: InterNet Printer Properties
2.
Select the new port - WAN (InterNet Printer) in the example - as the port for this printer.
If you do not have the correct printer driver, or you wish to create another printer
using an existing driver, use the Windows
Add Printer
facility.
Using the Windows
Port Settings
or
Configure Port
facility will reveal the same
Configure Port
screen shown in
Figure 37: InterNet Printer Port
.
If you wish to print to multiple Internet Printers, use the Windows
Add Port
facility to
add a new InterNet Printer port. Ensure that the correct data is entered in each port,
and that each port has a unique name.
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