Connecting To The Printer On Windows Nt; Systems - Epson Stylus Color 1520 User Manual

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Managing Print Jobs and Network Printing
Note:
If you connected the
printer directly to a
Windows NT server or
you're using a different
network protocol, see
your Windows NT
documentation for
instructions on
configuring your printer
for the network. If you're
using an optional
interface card, also see
the documentation that
came with the card.
If you've connected the
printer to a server, be
sure to install the
Windows NT 3.51
software on all
workstations that will
share the printer over
the network.
8. You see the address and name of the printer in the Port list.
Click
to exit printer properties.
OK
Now you can print to the remote printer. Repeat these steps for
each system on the network that needs to access the printer.
Connecting to the Printer on
Windows NT 3.51 Systems
If you installed an optional network interface card in your
printer and installed the printer software as described in the
Quick Setup booklet, follow the steps below to connect the
remote printer to each system on the network using the TCP/IP
(or LPR) protocol.
1. Follow the instructions to install the LPR software and
configure the interface card in the manual that came with
the card.
2. To configure the printer for TCP/IP (or LPR) printing,
double-click the
group.
3. Select the
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4. Choose
Properties
5. Select
in the Print to list.
Other
6. Select
LPR Port
click
.
OK
7. Type the IP address of the card in the first box and type
a short name for the printer in the second box. Then
click
.
OK
8. Click
again, then exit Print Manager.
OK
Now you can print to the remote printer. Repeat these steps for
each system on the network that needs to access the printer.
4-10
icon in the Main program
Print Manager
tylus
1520 window.
COLOR
in the Printer menu.
in the Available Print Monitors list and

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