Verify The Configuration - HP 630n - JetDirect Gigabit EN Print Server Administrator's Manual

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3.
Double-click Add Printer. From the Add Printer wizard welcome screen, click Next.
4.
Select Local printer, and disable automatic detection for Plug and Play printer installation. Click
Next.
5.
Choose Create a new port, and select LPR Port. Click Next.
6.
In the Add LPR compatible printer window:
a.
Enter the DNS name or IP address of the HP Jetdirect print server.
NOTE:
name resolution might be available provided the appropriate IPv6 records are configured in
DNS. If name resolution is supported, enter the print server's host name or an FQDN on these
applications.
b.
For the name of the printer or print queue on the HP Jetdirect print server, enter (in lowercase)
raw, text, auto, binps, or the name of a user-defined print queue (see
(V.38.xx) on page
c.
Then click OK.
NOTE:
are formatted files in PCL, PostScript, or HP-GL/2 printer languages.
If the queue type is binps, the PostScript interpreter is instructed to interpret the print job as binary
PostScript data.
7.
Select the Manufacturer and Printer model. (If necessary, click Have Disk and follow the
instructions to install the printer driver.) Click Next.
8.
Choose to keep the existing driver, if prompted. Click Next.
9.
Enter a printer name, and choose whether this printer is the default printer. Click Next.
10.
Choose whether this printer is available to other computers. If shared, enter a share name that
identifies the printer to other users. Click Next.
11.
If desired, enter a location and other information for this printer. Click Next.
12.
Choose whether to print a test page, and click Next.
13.
Click Finish to close the wizard.

Verify the configuration

In Windows, print a file from any application. If the file prints correctly, the configuration was successful.
If the print job is not successful, try printing directly from DOS using the following syntax:
lpr -S <ipaddress> -P<queuename> filename
In the example, <ipaddress> is the IP address of the print server, <queuename> is raw or text and
filename is the file to print. If the file prints correctly, the configuration was successful. If the file does
not print, or prints incorrectly, see
162 Appendix A LPD printing
Some client applications might not support direct IPv6 address entry. However,
61).
The HP Jetdirect print server treats text files as unformatted text or ASCII files. Raw files
Troubleshoot the HP Jetdirect print server on page
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117.
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