Chapter 4 client pc configuration, Overview, Client pc configuration – LevelOne FPS-3002USB User Manual

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Chapter 4

Client PC Configuration

The chapter details the client configuration required on LAN clients to
use the printer or printers attached to the LevelOne Printer Server.

Overview

Before performing client configuration, the LevelOne Printer Server must be installed on your
LAN, and configured as described in Chapter 3. Both the LevelOne Printer Server and the
attached printer must be powered ON.

Printing Methods

The LevelOne Printer Server supports a number of printing methods:
Peer-to-peer Printing means that the print jobs are stored (queued) on your PC, and sent

directly to the LevelOne Printer Server when it is available.

Server-based Print Queue means that all print jobs are stored (queued) on the Network

Server (e.g. Windows NT/2000) and then sent to the LevelOne Printer Server. This allows
the Network Administrator to modify the Print Queue. For example, an important job can
be moved to the head of the queue.

Windows SMB printing is a Microsoft standard for using a "Network Printer". No

additional software needs to be installed on your Windows PC, and printing from MS-
DOS programs is supported. However, because the LevelOne Printer Server can not store
files, large print jobs may cause problems.

AppleTalk is also supported, and normally no configuration of the LevelOne Printer

Server is required. See the Macintosh section of this chapter for details of client
configuration.

Which printing method should I use?

• If using Windows 95, 98, NT, Me, 2000, or XP, the easiest method to use is Peer-to-peer

Printing.

• If using Windows, and you need to print from MS-DOS programs, or you don't wish to

install additional software, use SMB.
However, SMB is not suitable for large, complex documents, so if you need this as well as
MS-DOS printing, you should install BOTH Peer-to-peer Printing and SMB printing. MS-
DOS programs can use the SMB printer, Windows programs should use Peer-to-peer
Printing
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• If your LAN has Network Servers (e.g. Windows NT, Windows 2000 Server) use the

method advised by your Network Administrator. The LevelOne Printer Server can print
via a queue located on a Network server, if desired.

Unix users - refer to Appendix C - Unix Systems
Macintosh users - refer to the Macintosh section of this chapter.

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