Setting up for network printing, Windows, Supported printer drivers – Dell 2330d/dn Mono Laser Printer User Manual

Page 110: Supported network printer ports, Network printing options

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Setting up for Network Printing

Windows

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Install the Shared Printer on Client Computers

Mac OS

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X: Adding the Printer in Print Center or Printer Setup Utility

Linux

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Printing a Network Setup Page

Windows

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In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or shared printing. Both network printing

methods require the installation of the printer software and the creation of a network printer port.

Supported Printer Drivers

Custom drivers are available on the Drivers and Utilities CD.

Supported Network Printer Ports

Microsoft

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Standard TCP/IP port—Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista™, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and

Windows 2000

Printer network ports—Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows 2000

For basic printer functionality, install printer software, and use a system network printer port, such as a Line Printer Remote

(LPR) or a standard TCP/IP port. The printer software and port let you maintain a consistent user interface for use with all the

printers on the network. Using a custom network port provides enhanced functionality, such as printer status alerts.

Network Printing Options

In Windows environments, network printers can be configured for direct printing or shared printing. Both network printing

options require the installation of printer software and the creation of a network port.

IP Printing

Shared Printing

Printer is connected directly to the network using a

network cable, such as an Ethernet cable.

Printer software is typically installed on each

network computer.

Printer is connected to one of the computers on the network

using a local cable, such as a USB or parallel cable.

Printer software is installed on the computer attached to the

printer.

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