Setting up windows 3.x workstations to use tcp/ip – Kodak XLS 8400 User Manual

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Windows 3.x Workstations

7-2

Part No. 1H9613

June 1997

is installed, and execute the SETUP.EXE file.

The Kodak printer should now appear in the Installed Print-
ers: menu.

2.

Select “Connect.” From the Connect window, select an
appropriate LPT port to use for the printer from the Ports
menu.

3.

Select “Network.” From the Network Printer Connections
window, click on

Servers and select an appropriate server

from the list. Log in to the server, if necessary. Select the
“Printers” icon and then an appropriate print queue from the
list.

Select “LPT SETTINGS” and make sure that the Enable Banner
feature is not selected if you want to eliminate extraneous banner
(USER ID) pages. Finish the installation by clicking on

OK and

closing windows where appropriate.

Refer to “Printing” for more information on how to print from DOS
and Windows applications.

NOTE: To print in Raster mode, you may need to capture a

network server such as a Novell, NT, or UNIX queue to
an LPT port and select the corresponding LPT port from
the export module.

Setting up Windows 3.x Workstations to use TCP/IP from
PC-NFS

The Network Interface Card was designed as a direct network
interface for printers in UNIX environments that support the line
printer daemon (lpd). However, it also works with PC/TCP-
compatible software, such as PC/TCP FTP, and with VMS™
systems that support (lpd).

PC-NFS enables DOS users sharing printers attached to hosts or
to PCs. PC-NFS users can access the printer through their UNIX
PC-NFS server and print jobs at the rated speed of the printer.

Do the following steps to set up a shared printer:

1.

Install PC-NFS on your PC. See your PC-NFS installation
guide for instructions.

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