Configuring the Printer on the Network
Before you can use the printer, you must configure it on the network by
using a printer management utility such as the HP JetAdmin software.
Configuring the printer on the network involves steps such as setting up
a port.
To configure the printer, see the information for this network contained
in the HP JetDirect Print Server Software Installation Guide.
Note Make sure the correct protocol stack has been configured for your
network adapter (for example, DLC or TCP/IP).
Distributing the Printer Software to Network
Clients
Before a client can print to the printer, the printer software must be
installed on the client’s workstation. Rather than distributing the
CD-ROM to each client, disk images of the installation software can be
placed in a public directory or onto diskettes.
Use a file management tool to copy disk images. Use the “Structure of
CD-ROM1” section in “Step 10: Understanding the Software” to
determine the location of the disk images on the CD-ROM.
Installing the Printer Software for Network
Clients
Use the following information to install the OS/2 PCL driver or OS/2
PostScript driver on OS/2 systems (versions 2.0 with Service Pak or
later of the OS/2 operating system).
To install a driver if a printer was NOT selected during
the OS/2 installation
1 Double-click the Templates Folder in the OS/2 system folder.
2 Using the right mouse button, drag the Printer template to the desktop.
The “Create a Printer” window opens.
3 In the Name field, type a name for the printer.
4 Click the port to which the printer is connected.
5 Click Install new printer driver. A window appears with a list of the
printer drivers that are shipped with OS/2.
6 Click Other printer driver.
7 Insert the CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive.
8 In the Directory field, type:
D:\OS2\Drivers\English\<driver>
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