Print queue name>:<ip address – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Windows 2000 and Windows XP: LPR

3

A little window will pop up present you with a choice of two
protocols. Choose “Intermate LPR” and click OK.

4

The little window will then present you with three fields to fill
out.

a

IP-address. Type in the IP-address for the print
server.

b

Print Queue: A default name PAR_B is shown.
This is a “binary” queue type which will print to
Logical Printer 0. See

“LPR Print Queues (LPD

Protocol)” [page 163]

if you need information on

queue types or want to change the queue
name. See

“Services in “Input Control””

[page 159]

if you need help to understand what

Logical Printer 0 is and how you can choose
another alternative.

c

Port Name: When you click on this field, a
name will be generated according to this
syntax:

<print queue name>:<ip address>

You can change this name

Finish by clicking OK.

5

The little window will close.

6

The main window will then shift back to the Add Printer
Wizard, where you will indicate the manufacturer and type
of printer.

7

If you already have a printer definition for this printer type,
you will be asked whether or not you want to keep the
existing driver. We advise your doing so. Should you want
to use a new driver or make other adjustments to the printer
definition, wait until you are finished with the “Add Printer”
procedure described here. Choose “Settings > Printer”,
right-click on the new printer you have defined, and choose
“Properties”.

8

You will be asked to “Name Your Printer.” If you have
several different “printer” definitions for the same physical
printer in your network, choose a name which will help to

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