Xerox 7245 User Manual

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Verify that TCP/IP is installed in the workstation

On the Windows 2000 Desktop, right mouse click the My Network Places icon and select Properties.
Right mouse click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. On the Windows XP
desktop, click Start, Control Panel, and double click Network Connections. Right mouse click on the
Local Area Connection

icon and select Properties. Verify that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) has

been loaded. If it has, click on (highlight) this item with your mouse and click the Properties button to
verify that this workstation is using either a dynamic or static method to obtain a valid TCP/IP address. If
the TCP/IP protocol is NOT loaded, click the Install… button, then select Protocol as the type of network
component that you wish to install. Click the Add… button and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). With
your Operating System Installer Disk readily available, click the Have Disk… button and follow any
remaining instructions. Once the protocol has been installed, you can click on (highlight) the item with
your mouse and click the Properties button to verify or set up the method being used for TCP/IP
addressing.

Add the Printer to the Windows 2000 or Windows XP Desktop

1. On the Windows 2000 desktop, from the Start menu, select Settings, then Printers. On the

Windows XP desktop, from Start, select Printers and Faxes.

2. On Windows 2000, double-click Add Printer. On Windows XP, from Printer Tasks, select Add a

printer

.

3. When the "Add Printer Wizard" displays, click Next.

4. Select Network Printer and click Next.

5. To create an IPP printer select Connect to a printer on the Internet…..

6. Type

http://

followed by the printer's fully qualified Domain name or IP address in the URL field. Note

that you may have to type /ipp after the Printer's name or IP address. The Printer's Name can be
either the Internet Host Name or the SMB Host Name as shown on the Device's Settings List,
depending on the name resolution used by your network (DNS or WINS).

7. Click

Next

.

8. When prompted for the driver files, select Have Disk and browse to the location of your print driver.

9. Select

the

.INF

file then click Open.

10. When the "Install from Disk" screen displays, verify the path and file name are correct and click OK.

11. Select the model that corresponds to your Printer and click Next.

12. Enter a name for your Printer and select either Yes or No for making this printer your default Windows

printer. Select Yes if you will be printing primarily to this printer from your Windows applications.
Click Next.

13. Select Yes to print a test page. Click Next.

14. Click Finish.

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