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5–2
Sharing and Connecting
The primary purpose of a network workgroup is to
provide an easy and flexible environment for sharing
information and resources. The SuperScript printer is
designed to be a shared resource. In the Windows
environment, a resource owner can share the
resource.
Notes:
Establishing a workgroup with a specific name
and members is described in the Microsoft Windows
documentation. This User's Guide presumes that you
have established an operational workgroup. If you
are able to perform normal workgroup tasks, such as
sending and receiving mail or reading and sharing
file resources, then you will be able to use
SuperScript for Network.
If you have a stand-alone Windows
configuration, without other workgroup peers, then
this section may be skipped.
SuperScript supports the Windows Share and
Connect features. Before a SuperScript Client can
use the SuperScript printer you must make sure that:
• the Server is on and Windows is running
• the printer is on
• the printer resource is shared by the Server
• the Client has connected to the printer resource

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