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Installing drivers for network printing
Shared printing using Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, or 
Windows Server 2003
Note: Install the printer software before connecting the USB, parallel, or serial cable.
After connecting the printer to a Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, 
Windows XP, or Windows Server 2003 computer (which will act as a server), 
follow these steps to configure the network printer for shared printing:
1
Install a custom printer driver.
a
Launch the drivers CD.
b
Click Install Printer and Software.
c
Click Agree to accept the license agreement.
d
Select Suggested, and click Next.
The Suggested option is the default installation for local and 
network-attached setup. To install utilities, change settings, or customize device drivers, select Custom, and 
follow the instructions on the screen.
e
Select Local Attach, and click Finish.
Follow the instructions on the screen. It may take some time for the drivers to load.
f
Close the drivers CD installer application.
g
Connect the USB cable, and turn on the printer.
The Plug and Play screen appears, and a printer object is created in the Printers folder of the computer. The 
printer is shared in step 2: “Share the printer on the network.”
Note: USB support is not available for Windows NT operating systems. Use a parallel cable instead. The 
Plug and Play screen will not appear for Windows NT.
h
Print a test page to verify printer installation.
2
Share the printer on the network.
a
Click Start
Æ
  Settings
Æ
  Printers.
b
Select the newly added printer.
c
Click File
Æ
  Sharing.
d
Select the Shared as check box, and enter a name in the text box.
e
In the Alternate Drivers section, select the operating systems of all the network clients that will print to the 
printer.
f
Click OK
Note: If files are missing, prompts may appear to request the server operating system CD.
g
Check the following to make sure the printer was successfully shared.
The printer object in the Printers folder now has a shared indicator. For example, in Windows NT 4.0, a 
hand appears under the printer object.
Browse Network Neighborhood. Find the host name of the server, and look for the shared name 
assigned to the printer.
Server
Clients
Printer