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2. Windows 2000
Configuration
Configuring Windows 2000
Printing without a Print Server
The following procedure describes how to configure Windows 2000 to use the
machine on a network without a Windows 2000, Windows NT Server, Windows
NT Workstation or NetWare based print server.
A
AA
A
Specify the protocol to use
Consult your network administrator about which of the three protocols is ap-
propriate.
• TCP/IP
• IPP
• NetBEUI
B
BB
B
Configure the chosen protocol.
• See p.15 “Configuring TCP/IP and IPP for Printing”.
• See p.16 “Configuring NetBEUI for Printing”.
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CC
C
Install the software and set the printer driver port
• Install SmartNetMonitor for Client from the CD-ROM labeled "Printer
Drivers and Utilities". For more information about how to install the soft-
ware and how to specify the printer driver port, see the Setup Guide.
Printing with a Standard TCP/IP Port
Standard TCP/IP port is a standard port of Windows 2000 to enable Peer-to-
Peer printing in a network environment.
For more information about Standard TCP/IP port settings, see Windows 2000
Help.
Note
❒ If a device model selection dialog box appears during the procedure to add
the standard TCP/IP port, select "RICOH Network Printer C Model".