2.5
Connecting the computer and this machine over a network
Specify the settings necessary for connecting the computer and this machine over the
network and sending a print job through the network from the computer.
The following connection procedures are described in this section.
- Peer-to-peer printing
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Windows 98 SE/Windows Me
- LPR printing
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Windows 2000
- PORT9100 printing
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Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003/Windows Vista
- IPP printing
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Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows Server 2003/Windows Vista
- Connecting the NetWare server and this machine
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Specifying the NetWare 4.x/5.x/6 print server mode settings
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Specifying the NetWare 4.x/5.x/6 remote printer mode settings
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Specifying the NetWare 5.x/6 Novell Distributed Print Service (NDPS) settings
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Specifying print settings for the NetWare client (Windows)
Peer-to-peer printing
Compatible operating systems: Windows 98 SE/ Windows Me
Reminder
Before specifying settings, check that the following preparations have been com-
pleted.
The computer can communicate using the TCP/IP protocol.
This machine can communicate using the TCP/IP protocol.
The printer driver is installed on the computer.
(If the GDI driver is to be installed, refer to the User's Guide for the GDI printer
controller, included with this machine. If the PCL driver (optional) is to be in-
stalled, refer to the User's Guide for image controller PCL-4000, included with
the PCL-4000 option.)
1
On the Start menu, point to "Settings", and then click "Printers" to open the
Printers folder.
2
Right-click the icon for the installed printer.
3
Click "Properties" to open the Properties dialog box.
4
Click the Details tab, and then click the [Add Port] button.
5
Select "Other", and then select "Peer2Peer" from the "list of port types".
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