Quick Guide [Print Operations]
Quick Guide [Print Operations]
Quick Guide [Print Operations]
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Setting up network printing<br />
3<br />
With NetWare<br />
The Novell NetWare 4.x—6 print server functions are supported.<br />
You can connect this printing system to a network using Novell NetWare<br />
4.x—6 as the network operating system and send print jobs from the client<br />
to the print server (network controller). The three modes supported are as follows:<br />
- Nprinter<br />
- Pserver<br />
- NDPS<br />
2<br />
Note<br />
For details on the NetWare functions, refer to the NetWare operation<br />
manual.<br />
With Macintosh<br />
You can print from your Macintosh computer using LPR or AppleTalk.<br />
You can connect this printing system to a print server in an AppleTalk environment<br />
and send print jobs from the Macintosh computer to this machine.<br />
Network connection methods that can be selected in each Windows operating<br />
system<br />
Windows<br />
printing<br />
This chapter describes the settings that must be specified for network printing.<br />
Setting procedures differ depending on the method of networking printing<br />
used (Windows, LPR, or IPP printing). Select the best method of network<br />
printing for your Windows environment.<br />
Network printing from a Windows operating system.<br />
Protocol<br />
used<br />
TCP/IP,<br />
NetBEUI<br />
Windows<br />
98<br />
SE<br />
Windows<br />
Me<br />
Windows<br />
2000<br />
Windows<br />
XP<br />
Windows<br />
NT 4.0<br />
Windows<br />
Server<br />
2003<br />
+ + + + + +<br />
LPR printing TCP/IP o o o o<br />
IPP printing TCP/IP o o o<br />
Port 9100 TCP/IP<br />
printing<br />
+ + o o o<br />
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