Xerox M24 Supplementary Manual

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6a1 - TCP/IP Peer to Peer (LPR) Printing
Step 6
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TCP/IP Peer to Peer (LPR) Printing 
 
Quick find Print Driver Installation for:
 
 
Windows 2000 Server\Professional & XP Professional Print Driver Installation
Before you start
Obtain the Print Driver for your workstation's operating system. Drivers are available on one of the CD-ROMs 
that came with your Printer. They are also typically available for downloading in self-extracting Zip file format 
from the Internet at 
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Verify that TCP/IP is installed in the workstation
On the Windows 2000 Desktop, right mouse click the My Network Places icon and select Properties. Right 
mouse click on the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties. On the Windows XP desktop, click 
StartControl Panel, and double click Network Connections. Right mouse click on the Local Area 
Connection
 icon and select Properties. Verify that the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) has been loaded. If it has, 
click on (highlight) this item with your mouse and click the Properties button to verify that this workstation is 
using either a dynamic or static method to obtain a valid TCP/IP address. If the TCP/IP protocol is NOT loaded, 
click the Install… button, then select Protocol as the type of network component that you wish to install. Click 
the Add… button and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). With your Operating System Installer Disk readily 
available, click the Have Disk… button and follow any remaining instructions. Once the protocol has been 
installed, you can click on (highlight) the item with your mouse and click the Properties button to verify or set up 
the method being used for TCP/IP addressing.
Verify that Print Services for Unix is installed in the workstation (see Note below)
Note: You can skip this step and proceed directly to "Adding the Printer to the Desktop," if you prefer printing 
through the "Standard TCP/IP Port" (Port 9100), rather than through an LPR port.
1.  
On the Windows 2000 desktop, from the Start menu, select SettingsControl Panel, then double-click 
Add/Remove Programs. On the Windows XP desktop, click StartControl Panel, then double click 
Add or Remove Programs.
2.  
Select Add/Remove Windows Components. On Windows 2000 Professional you will need to be 
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