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Setting up PostScript printing with Windows 2000/XP
Setting up SMB printing on Windows 2000/XP
SMB printing (also known as Windows printing) allows you to install the printer
driver and associated files, and print from your computer to a particular print
connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) on the Fiery. These instructions assume you have
installed the TCP/IP protocol and Client for Microsoft Networks.
Each connection (Hold, Print, or Direct) requires a new printer driver and printer
description file. To set up printing to a second or third print connection, repeat the
procedure,
“To set up SMB printing on Windows 2000/XP”
. If you install more than
one printer, give each a descriptive name during printer driver installation, such as
Aero-Print
or
Aero-Hold
, so you can easily identify printers.
N
OTE
:
With Windows 2000/XP, the printer driver must be installed from the User
Software CD. You cannot use Point and Print to install the driver and configure the
printing connection to the Fiery in a single procedure.
B
EFORE
YOU
BEGIN
•
Configure the Fiery for SMB printing in Network Setup>Service Setup>Windows Setup.
•
Configure the Fiery for SMB printing from the WebSetup in WebSetup>Network
Setup>Service 2> Enable Windows Print Services.
SMB printing is referred to as Windows Printing in Setup, on the Configuration page.
For more information, see the
T
O
SET
UP
SMB
PRINTING
ON
W
INDOWS
2000/XP
1.
Open My Network Places.
2.
Browse for the printer you want to print to.
The printer name you are browsing for is the name entered in Network Setup>
Service Setup>Windows Setup>Server Name. For this information, see the
Configuration page.
The amount of network traffic determines the amount of time required for the
Browse function.