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Setting up Microsoft Network Printing

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Print Server Administration User's Guide Setting up Microsoft Network Printing Microsoft Networking services, based on the NetBEUI protocol, provide network users with peer-to-peer network services. In addition to accessing files and printers on a central server, any workstation can share its file directories and printer ports, making them accessible to other workstations. TE100-PS3 network print servers are also capable of making attached printers accessible to Microsoft Networking workstations running network operating systems such as: ♦ Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.x ♦ Microsoft Windows 95 (or later) ♦ Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 or later ♦ Microsoft LAN Manager ♦ IBM LAN Server To improve printing efficiency, Microsoft Networking services clients can choose to print to a print queue stored on a Windows NT server, which can then forward the print jobs to the TE100PS3 print server. Setting up the Print Server for Microsoft Networking Little additional setup is necessary for the print server to be usable from Microsoft Networking clients. First, the NetBEUI check box in the Server Device Configuration window needs to be checked. 54 Setting up Microsoft Network Printing

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Print Server Administration User’s Guide
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Setting up Microsoft Network Printing
Setting up Microsoft Network Printing
Microsoft Networking services, based on the NetBEUI protocol,
provide network users with peer-to-peer network services.
In
addition to accessing files and printers on a central server, any
workstation can share its file directories and printer ports, making
them accessible to other workstations.
TE100-PS3 network print servers are also capable of making
attached printers accessible to Microsoft Networking workstations
running network operating systems such as:
Microsoft Windows for Workgroups 3.x
Microsoft Windows 95 (or later)
Microsoft Windows NT 3.51, 4.0 or later
Microsoft LAN Manager
IBM LAN Server
To improve printing efficiency, Microsoft Networking services
clients can choose to print to a print queue stored on a Windows
NT server, which can then forward the print jobs to the TE100-
PS3 print server.
Setting up the Print Server for Microsoft Networking
Little additional setup is necessary for the print server to be usable
from Microsoft Networking clients.
First, the NetBEUI check box
in the Server Device Configuration window needs to be checked.