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Installing Windows software
9.
In the “Add LPR compatible printer” dialog box, enter the IP address of the
Colorwriter. Press Tab
and type the internal name of the printer in lowercase
letters: xjdirect
N
OTE
:
Type this name exactly as shown; it is required for communication with the
Colorwriter.
N
OTE
:
If your Colorwriter has the 32MB or 48MB memory configuration, then
you may enter one of three different internal names. These names are
xjprint,
xjdirect,
and
xjhold
.
10.
Click OK.
The
Print to:
box in the Printer Properties dialog box shows the Colorwriter
printing to a port consisting of the IP address and the internal name.
11.
Enter a name for the Colorwriter in the Printer Name box in the Create Printer
dialogue. Then click OK.
12.
Click OK.
You have configured your system to use TCP/IP to communicate with the printer.
When you select Print, your PostScript files will be transmitted over the LPR Port
connection to the Colorwriter. To verify the connection, the network
administrator should print a test document from each networked computer that
will use the Colorwriter.
Completing the Windows NT AppleTalk connection
In the section “Setting up printing from Windows NT” on pages 6-26 to 6-30,
you installed the Windows NT PostScript driver and the Colorwriter PPD.
Complete the setup for the AppleTalk connection as follows:
•
Set up the Colorwriter to enable AppleTalk protocols.
•
Configure the Windows NT system for the AppleTalk protocol (see page 6-35).
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