Xerox 750DP 5750 Administrator Guide - Page 96

Setting up Network Servers

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33-24 Setting up Network Servers TO INSTALL THE DOCUCOLOR AS A SHARED PRINTER ON A WINDOWS NT 3.51 COMPUTER: 1. On the Windows NT 3.51 print server computer, install the printer driver and printer file for Windows NT 3.51 clients as described in the Getting Started. If the client has never installed the Windows PostScript printer driver, you also need the Windows NT Installation CD to install the driver. If the PostScript printer driver is already present on the client computer, type the path to the driver when you are prompted to locate the driver. 2. In the Create Printer dialog box, check Share this printer on the network. (Name of driver you installed) (Name you gave to the printer) Enter a share name here 3. Enter the share name of the printer. By default, Windows NT creates a DOS-compliant share name. Use a DOS-compliant name if your network includes Windows for Workgroups clients. Use a name that indicates the DocuColor queue if you wish to publicize that information. 4. Enter the location of the printer in the Location box (optional). 5. Follow the procedure to set up TCP/IP and lpd printing for Windows NT 3.51 Workstations, as described in the Getting Started. After you have finished configuring the printer, the DocuColor appears in its own Printer window in the Print Manager window. You can use the Print Manager window to track network print jobs. Print Manager only shows jobs from computers printing through the Windows NT print server. For a view of all DocuColor activity, use the Spooler or the WebSpooler.

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3-24
Setting up Network Servers
T
O
INSTALL
THE
D
OCU
C
OLOR
AS
A
SHARED
PRINTER
ON
A
W
INDOWS
NT 3.51
COMPUTER
:
1.
On the Windows NT 3.51 print server computer, install the printer driver and printer
file for Windows NT 3.51 clients as described in the
Getting Started.
If the client has never installed the Windows PostScript printer driver, you also need
the Windows NT Installation CD to install the driver. If the PostScript printer driver
is already present on the client computer, type the path to the driver when you are
prompted to locate the driver.
2.
In the Create Printer dialog box, check Share this printer on the network.
3.
Enter the share name of the printer.
By default, Windows NT creates a DOS-compliant share name. Use a DOS-compliant
name if your network includes Windows for Workgroups clients. Use a name that indi-
cates the DocuColor queue if you wish to publicize that information.
4.
Enter the location of the printer in the Location box (optional).
5.
Follow the procedure to set up TCP/IP and lpd printing for Windows NT 3.51
Workstations, as described in the
Getting Started.
After you have finished configuring the printer, the DocuColor appears in its own
Printer window in the Print Manager window. You can use the Print Manager window
to track network print jobs. Print Manager only shows jobs from computers printing
through the Windows NT print server. For a view of all DocuColor activity, use the
Spooler or the WebSpooler.
(Name you gave to the printer)
Enter a share name here
(Name of driver you installed)