Xerox Z750/N Network Guide - Page 44

OS/2 client-to-server setup, Settings, Print Destination, Access another network printer

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TCP/IP Configuration (OS/2 Warp/LAN Server) 3. If the driver is already installed, select the appropriate driver; if the driver is not installed, you must install it: a. Click Install new printer driver; this displays the Install new printer driver dialog box. b. In the Printer Driver Selection section, select Other OS/2 printer driver, then specify the path to the driver. For example: d:\os2drv c. Click Refresh, then select the new driver from the list. Click Install and follow the on-screen prompts. 4. Click the right mouse button on an available Pipe port (0 through 7) and select Settings from the menu; the Settings dialog box is displayed. If ports are not selectable or are unavailable, follow these steps: a. Select Install Ports from Settings and enter C:\TCPIP\DLL where appropriate. You will only have to do this if no printers were specified when TCP/IP was installed. b. This is where the ports that were not available can be selected: Lpt1-3, Com 1-4, and Pipe 0-7. c. Once ports are installed, select a Pipe, such as Pipe 1, then double-click this port. 5. In the Print Destination section, make the following entries: s LPD server. The printer's IP address. s LPD printer. The printer's name. The printer's name should be either PS or AUTO in uppercase letters. It is recommended that you leave everything else blank. To return to the Create Printer dialog box, click OK; then click Create. 6. Set the printer as your default printer: a. Click the right mouse button on the printer object. b. Click Set default, then select the new printer object. OS/2 client-to-server setup 1. Create a network printer object:use the right mouse button to drag the Network Printer template from the Templates folder; the Access another network printer dialog box is displayed. 2. In the Access another network printer dialog box, make the following selections from the list boxes: s Network. Network protocol. s Server. Name of the server for the queue. s Resource. Name of the queue. 3. Click OK; this creates a network printer object. 4. Click the right mouse button on the network printer icon and select Settings from the menu; this displays the Settings dialog box. PhaserShare Networking Manual 39

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
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TCP/IP Configuration (OS/2 Warp/LAN Server)
3.
If the driver is already installed, select the appropriate driver;
if the driver is not
installed, you must install it:
a.
Click
Install new printer driver
; this displays the
Install new printer driver
dialog box.
b.
In the
Printer Driver Selection
section, select
Other OS/2 printer driver,
then
specify the path to the driver.
For example:
c.
Click
Refresh
, then select the new driver from the list.
Click
Install
and follow
the on-screen prompts.
4.
Click the right mouse button on an available
Pipe
port (
0
through
7
) and select
Settings
from the menu; the
Settings
dialog box is displayed.
If ports are not selectable or are
unavailable, follow these steps:
a.
Select
Install Ports
from
Settings
and enter
C:\TCPIP\DLL
where appropriate.
You will only have to do this if no printers were specified when TCP/IP was
installed.
b.
This is where the ports that were not available can be selected:
Lpt1-3
,
Com 1-4
,
and
Pipe 0-7
.
c.
Once ports are installed, select a
Pipe
, such as
Pipe 1
, then double-click this port.
5.
In the
Print Destination
section, make the following entries:
LPD server.
The printer’s IP address.
LPD printer.
The printer’s name.
The printer’s name should be either
PS
or
AUTO
in uppercase letters.
It is recommended that you leave everything else
blank.
To return to the
Create Printer
dialog box, click
OK;
then click
Create
.
6.
Set the printer as your default printer:
a.
Click the right mouse button on the printer object.
b.
Click
Set default
, then select the new printer object.
OS/2 client-to-server setup
1.
Create a network printer object:use the right mouse button to drag the
Network
Printer
template from the
Templates
folder; the
Access another network printer
dialog box is displayed.
2.
In the
Access another network printer
dialog box, make the following selections from
the list boxes:
Network.
Network protocol.
Server.
Name of the server for the queue.
Resource.
Name of the queue.
3.
Click
OK
; this creates a network printer object.
4.
Click the right mouse button on the network printer icon and select
Settings
from the
menu; this displays the
Settings
dialog box.
d:\os2drv