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CHAPTER 2 TCP/IP PRINTING 
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You will get the Settings window. Enter the following: 
 
LPD server 
The Brother print server name (from the HOSTS file) or 
its IP address. 
LPD printer 
For most applications, use the Brother print server 'binary' 
service BINARY_P1. However, if you are printing text 
files from the DOS or OS/2 command prompt, you should 
use the text service TEXT_P1, which will add carriage 
returns for proper formatting of the data (but will 
potentially distort graphics printouts).  
Host name 
The IP name of the OS/2 file server 
User 
The IP address of the OS/2 file server 
 
You may leave the other entries blank. Click on the OK button. The pipe should 
be highlighted; if not click on it.  
 
Click on the Create button to create the printer. 
 
Open the LAN Services folder and execute the LAN Requester program: 
 
1. Select 
Definitions 
2. Select 
Aliases 
3. Select 
Printers 
4.  Select Create. Enter the following: 
 
Alias 
Should be same as the printer name 
previously defined 
Description Anything 
you 
want 
Server name 
Name of OS/2 server 
Spooler queue 
Name of printer as defined previously 
Maximum number of users 
Leave blank unless you want to limit the 
number of users 
 
5.  Exit the LAN Requester program. 
6.  You should now be able to print. To test the queue, type the following 
from either the OS/2 command prompt or from a DOS workstation: 
7.  COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS \\servername\alias 
8.  Where servername is the name of the file server and alias is the alias 
name that you specified during this configuration process. This should 
print the CONFIG.SYS file on the printer. Note that if you selected a 
binary service as the LPD printer name, the lines will be staggered; don't 
worry about this because normal DOS, Windows, and OS/2 applications 
will print OK.