Note: You may need your Windows System distribution files or
CD-ROMs to install TCP/IP components.
Check whether you have Microsoft TCP/IP Printing protocol
and TCP/IP printing support. Click
Start, Settings,
Control Panel. Double-click Network. In the resulting Network
dialog box, check under the Protocols tab for TCP/IP Protocol
and under the Services tab for Microsoft TCP/IP Printing.
If both are listed, the necessary software is already installed.
(Skip to “B. Configuring the networked printer”).
If not, continue to the next step.
1.
To install the software, click the
[Add] button for each tab and
install the
TCP/IP Protocol and the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing
service. Follow the instructions on the screen. When prompted,
type the full path to the Windows NT distribution files (you
may need your Windows NT workstation or server CD-ROM).
2.
You may be automatically prompted for the TCP/IP
configuration values. If not, select the
Protocols tab in the
Networks window and select TCP/IP Protocol. Then click
[Properties].
If you are configuring a Windows server, type the
IP address, default gateway address, and subnet mask in
the appropriate spaces.
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If you are configuring a client, check with your network
administrator to learn whether you should enable
automatic TCP/IP configuration or whether you should
type a static IP address, default gateway address, and
subnet mask in the appropriate spaces.
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3.
Click
[OK] to exit.4.
If prompted, exit Windows and restart your computer for the
changes to take effect.
5.
B. Configuring the networked printer
Set up the default printer by performing the following steps.
Click
Start, Settings, Printer. The Printers window opens.1.
Double-click
Add Printer.2.
Select
My Computer, then click [Next].3.