Windows 2000 (tcp/ip) – HP SP 3300 User Manual

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Print Driver Installation for Networked Printers

3.2

Enter lp (in lower case) in the Queue Name field.

Uncheck the box labelled LPR Byte Counting Enabled.

Check the box labelled SNMP Status Enabled.

The Community Name should normally be set to “public” (unless
you have configured the device to have a custom SNMP
community name) and the SNMP Device Index should be set to
1.

Select OK.

4

The Add Printer Wizard will then request that you select the driver
to be used for this printer.

Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the workstation and select Have
Disk
.

Browse to the required Windows XP driver on the CD-ROM and
select OK.

Note: The driver will be found in the Printer folder on the CD in the
appropriate PCL folder. The driver is identified by the file extension .inf.

Select Next, and select Next again and the printer driver will be
loaded onto the workstation.

Enter the Printer Name and select Next.

5

If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share
name
. You may also wish to install printer drivers for other
operating systems that will access the printer.

A dialog box will be displayed with a message regarding the
printing of a test page.

Select Finish to accept the Yes choice.

6

Continue with Test Print.

Windows 2000 (TCP/IP)

Note: Windows 2000 supports printing via TCP/IP as standard when
TCP/IP is installed on a Windows 2000 Workstation.

Use the Add Printer Wizard to add the printer to the network.

1

Select Start, select Settings, and then select Printers.

Double-click on the Add printer icon to display the Add Printer
Wizard.

2

Select Local printer, uncheck the box labelled Automatically
detect and install my Plug and Play printer.
and then select
[Next] to display the dialog box listing available ports.

3

Select Create a new port to display the Printer Ports dialog box.

Select Standard TCP/IP Port and select Next to display the Add
Standard TCP/IP Port dialog box.

Enter the IP Address of the printer in the Printer Name or IP
Address
field (you can optionally enter a friendly name for the
printer port you are creating or use the default name created). Then
select Next to continue.

If the network printer settings are not automatically detected, click
on the Custom button to setup the network printer port settings.

It is recommended that you select Raw as the Print Protocol.If you
prefer to use LPR:

Select LPR as the Print Protocol.

Enter lp (in lower case) in the Queue Name field.

Uncheck the box labelled LPR Byte Counting Enabled.

Check the box labelled SNMP Status Enabled.

The Community Name should normally be set to “public” (unless
you have configured the device to have a custom SNMP
community name) and the SNMP Device Index should be set to
1.

Select OK.

4

The Add Printer Wizard will then request that you select the driver
to be used for this printer.

Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the workstation and select Have
Disk
.

Browse to the required Windows 2000 driver on the CD-ROM and
select OK.

Note: The driver will be found in the Printer folder on the CD in the
appropriate PCL folder. The driver is identified by the file extension .inf.

Select Next, and select Next again and the printer driver will be
loaded onto the workstation.

Enter the Printer Name and select Next.

5

If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share
name
. You may also wish to install printer drivers for other
operating systems that will access the printer.

6

If you wish to share the printer over the network Select Share as.
You may also wish to install printer drivers for other operating
systems that will access the printer.

A dialog box will be displayed with a message regarding the
printing of a test page.

Select Finish to accept the Yes choice.

7

Continue with Test Print.

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