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TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000
(continued)
At this screen, you can input a
name for the printer.
Click
Next
Click
Next
Highlight the printer, as shown.
If the desired printer is not on
the list, click
Have Disk
and
insert the printer driver disk that
came with your printer to install
the printer drivers.
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Click
Finish
The printer is now ready for print-
ing with Windows 2000
on your
network.
TCP/IP Printing for Windows 2000
(continued)
Click
Next
Select
Do not share this printer.
.
Select
Yes
to print a test page.
Click
Next
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Unix/Linux Printing
Please refer to the
PS Admin Manual
on the CD included with your purchase for
information on setting up the Print Server in Unix/Linux.
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Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Print-
ing
in Mac OS X
At the
Configure
pull-down menu,
select
Manually.
Open your
Sys-
tem Preferences
window and Click
Network.
With Mac OSX you can use AppleTalk or LPR printers using IP protocols for print-
ing through Print Servers. Follow the instructions below for setting up the Print
After attaching the Print Server to your network using the directions provided in the
Quick Installation Guide
, change the IP address of your Macintosh to access the
Print Server’s web configuration.
Note: Mac OS printing with this print server is sup-
ported by PostScript printers only!
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The default IP
address of the
Print Server is
192.168.0.10.
Manually change
your IP Address to
102.168.0.x, where
x is any number
between 1 and 254
(except 10 which is
the IP Address of
the Print Server.)
The IP Addresses
and Subnet Mask
shown here are
examples only.
Setting up Apple Talk or LPR Printing
in Mac OS X (continued)
Select the
AppleTalk
tab in this window
and check
Make
AppleTalk Active.

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