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Configuring for TCP/IP
Part No. 6B4389
June 1999
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Configuring TCP/IP (LPR) Printers on NT Systems
NOTE: You should refer to the documentation and software 
provided with your printer for specific installation details. 
To configure a printer on a Windows NT workstation/server, first 
configure an IP address for both the workstation and the printer. 
The following steps describe how to configure TCP/IP on a 
Windows NT workstation:
1.
Install TCP/IP on your Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000 
system:
— Click on Start, and select Settings and then Control 
Panel.
— Double-click on the Network icon.
— Click on the Protocols tab, and select Add.
— Double-click on TCP/IP protocol. 
— Insert the requested system disk to copy the required 
files.
— Click on the Services tab, and double-click on Microsoft 
TCP/IP Printing. 
2.
Click on the TCP/IP protocol, and add the host’s IP address, 
subnet mask, and gateway address.
NOTE: If you are not directly connected to the Internet, assign any 
arbitrary Class C address. Use the following example: 
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd where aaa is any number from 192 to 
222, bbb and ccc are any number from 0 to 255, and ddd is 
any number from 0 to 254. You may also use a subnet 
mask of 255.255.255.0 with no gateway address.
3.
If the printer (NIC) does not have a valid IP address, assign 
an IP address to the printer using the printer’s front control 
panel; or use remote configuration methods. Refer to “Using 
Configuration Utilities” for more information.