Network Connection Methods That Can Be Selected In Each Windows Operating System; Network Printing From A Windows Operating System - Oce CS175 Phase 3 User Manual

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Network connection methods that can be selected in each Windows
operating system
This chapter describes the settings that must be specified for network
printing.
Setting procedures differ depending on the method of networking printing
used (SMB, LPR, or IPP printing). Select the best method of network printing
for your Windows environment.

Network printing from a Windows operating system

SMB print-
ing
LPR printing
IPP printing
Port 9100
printing
* When using Port 9100 printing under Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Me, the Peer to
Peer Printing Tool must be installed. For the details, refer to the table below.
Conditions when the Peer to Peer Printing Tool must be installed while using
Port 9100
Driver type
PCL
PostScript
PostScript PPD
*1
If the printer driver is installed using the installer while this machine is
connected to the network, the required Peer to Peer Printing Tool is also
installed automatically, and Port 9100 is created.
*2
The printer driver is not compatible with the operating system.
*3
Installing the printer driver using the installer is not applicable.
*4
Not required since standard operating system functions are used.
To obtain the Peer to Peer Printing Tool, consult the dealer where you
purchased this machine.
4-6
Proto-
Win-
Win-
col used
dows 98
dows
Second
Me
Edition
TCP/IP,
o
o
NetBEUI
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
TCP/IP
+*
+*
Operating system
Windows 98SE/Me
Using installer
Not using in-
staller
*1
Not required
Required
*2
-
*3
-
Required
Setting up network printing
Win-
Win-
Win-
dows
dows XP
dows NT
2000
4.0
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
Windows 2000/XP/2003
Using installer
*4
Not required
*2
-
Win-
dows
Server
2003
o
o
o
o
Not using in-
staller
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