Lexmark N2000 Series User Manual

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Set up your Windows 95, Windows 98, or Windows NT clients in the usual
way. (Hint: Start, Settings, Printers, Add Printer.)

Point-to-point printing (LexIP)

You can print from any Windows 95, Windows 98 or Windows NT workstation
directly to a Lexmark printer located anywhere on the IP network. No server is
required.

These are the Windows 95/98
instructions. Instructions for
Windows NT are on the
Drivers, MarkVision and
Utilities CD.

1

Install the TCP/IP software component on the workstation. Look on the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD for the software. (Hint: Do a custom
install to add network support, and select TCP/IP.)

2

Create a printer object on the workstation:

a

Click Start, Settings, Printers, Add Printer.

b

When prompted, select Local Printer (not Network). This gives you
access to the Lexmark Network Printer Monitor later.

You can obtain the latest
Lexmark printer drivers from
our web site located at:
www.lexmark.com.

c

Select the correct printer driver.

d

Select any port (LPT, COM, or FILE) for the initial setup. Later, you will
change the port to a logical port.

e

Click Next, and continue following the instructions on the screen until
the printer object has been created.

3

Associate the printer object with the physical printer.

a

Select the newly created printer object in the printers folder.

b

Click File, Properties, Details, Add Port.

c

Click Other, Lexmark Network Printer Monitor, OK. A list of available
print servers is shown. If your print server does not appear in the list,
click Add Adapter and follow the instructions on the screen until it
does appear.

d

Find the IP address of your print server in the list and select it.

e

Specify a logical port name to associate with the printer, and click OK.

f

Verify that the logical port name you assigned to the printer now shows
in the box labeled Print to the following port.

g

Click OK.

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