Brother Print Server Nc 4100h User Guide
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-3 Windows 2000 Printing (Printer Driver not yet installed) By default, Windows 2000 systems install with all the necessary software required for you to be able to print. This chapter describes the two most commonly used configurations, Standard TCP/IP Port printing and IPP (Internet Printing Protocol). If you have already installed the printer driver, jump to the printer driver already installed section. Standard TCP/IP Port Printing 1. From the Printers Folder select Add...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-4 IPP Printing from Windows 2000 Clients If you wish to print using the IPP protocol, follow these steps: 1. From the Printers Folder select Add Printer, the Add Printer Wizard will now stat. Click on Next 2. Select Network Printer 3. Click the Connect to a printer on the Internet or on your intranet option 4. You must now enter a URL name, a typical example of a URL name for a printer that supports the IPP protocol is: http://ip_address:631/ipp (where ip_address is the IP...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-5 Windows NT 4.0 Printing If you did not install the TCP/IP protocol or the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing protocol during the installation of your Windows NT 4.0 system (either workstation or server) follow these steps. Please note that it is essential that you install the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing protocol if you wish to print over the network using the TCP/IP protocol. If you have already installed the TCP/IP protocol and Printing protocol proceed to step 2. Step 1: Running the...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 1. Go to th e Start button, choose Settings, and then selec t Printers. Double Note
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-7 Windows NT 4.0 Printing (Printer Driver already installed) Follow these steps if the printer driver is already installed. 1. Click on Start then select Settings/Printers to display the currently installed printer drivers. 2. Double click the printer driver you wish to configure and select Printer menu and then choose Properties. 3. Select the Ports tab and click on Add Port. 4. Select LPR Port (LPR Port will not be displayed unless you install the Microsoft TCP/IP...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 1. Go into th e Control Panel and run th e Ne twork applet. If you hav e Window s NT 3.5 or 3.51, use th e followin g procedure to configur e the
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-9 LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server Configuration Brother Print Servers will work with IBM LAN Server, OS/2 Warp Server networks that have IBM TCP/IP V2.0 or later installed on the file server (TCP/IP is supplied as standard with LAN Server V4.0 and later as well as Warp Server). Use the following procedure to configure the print server on an LAN Server or OS/2 Warp Server file server, or on a OS/2 Warp Connect workstation: Server Configuration Make sure that TCP/IP software is...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 2-10 You may leave the other entries blank. Click on the OK button. The pipe should be highlighted; if not click on it. Click on the Create button to create the printer. Open the LAN Services folder and execute the LAN Requester program: 1. Select Definitions 2. Select Aliases 3. Select Printers 4. Select Create. Enter the following: Alias Should be same as the printer name previously defined Description Anything you want Server name Name of OS/2 server Spooler queue Name of...
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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 1. Visit http:// solutions. brother.com for more information on ne twork printing and for do cuments on th e IP P protocol and how to configure a
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CHAPTER 3 TCP/IP PEER TO PEER PRINTING 3-1 3 CHAPTER THREE Peer to Peer Printing How to Print in a Windows 95/98/Me Peer to Peer network Overview Microsofts Windows 95/98/Me operating systems features built-in networking capabilities. These capabilities allow a Windows PC to be configured as a client workstation in a file server based network environment. For smaller networks, Windows 95/98/Me also allows the PC to operate in a peer-to- peer mode. In this mode, the PC can share resources with other PCs...