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6. Select “LPR Port” from the list that displays and click OK to bring up a
dialogue box similar to the one found in Figure 15.
Figure 15. Add LPR Compatible Printer Dialogue Box
7. Type in the IP address or host name of the Ethernet Interface in the
first field.
8. Type in the name of a pre-defined destination/queue on the Ethernet
Interface in the second field.
NOTE: This name must be a name of an existing destination/queue on
the Ethernet Interface and it must be lowercase by default. You
will probably use “
d1prn”.
NOTE: When the IPDS feature is installed, queue name d4prn is not
available.
9. Click OK when done specifying these two fields.
You now have a new network printer which relies on the standard TCP/IP
print protocol, LPD, to print remotely to a printer with the Ethernet
Interface.
Windows NT 4.0 Host Setup
This installation procedure assumes that the Ethernet Interface adapter is
configured with the correct IP address, subnet mask and gateway (if
required). In addition, the administrator can “
ping
” and telnet to the
Ethernet Interface adapter from the server console.
If this is not the case, use the printer front panel or the IPAssign utility to
configure the Ethernet Interface adapter before proceeding.
1. Select “Settings:Printers” from the “Start” menu.