How to Install Print Services for UNIX on Windows XP
This article explains
how to install Print Services for
UNIX and configure a
Line Printer Remote (LPR) printer.
If your network has both
Windows 2000 Server print servers as well as UNIX
print servers, computers
running Windows XP Professional may need to be able
to print to either
environment. To accomplish this goal you need to configure
Print Services for UNIX
as well as Microsoft Windows printing.
To install Print
Services for UNIX
1. Click Start, and then
click Control Panel.
2. In Control Panel,
click Add or Remove Programs.
3. Click Add/Remove
Windows Components.
4. In the Windows
Components Wizard, click Other Network File and Print
Services, and then click
Details, as shown in Figure 1 below.
5. Select Print Services
for UNIX, and then click OK.
6. Click Next, and then
click Finish.
Note:- You may be
prompted for the Windows XP Professional CD to complete
the installation.
Configuring the LPR Port
The Line Printer Remote (LPR)
port is best suited to servers that need to
communicate with host
computers such as UNIX or VAX computers.
To configure an LPR
printer
1. In Control Panel,
click Printers and Other Hardware, and then click
Printers and Faxes.
2. Under Printer Tasks,
click Add a printer to open the Add Printer Wizard,
and then click Next.
3. Click Local printer
or stand-alone network printer, clear the automatically
detect and install my
Plug and Play printer check box, and then click Next.
4. Click Create a new port,
and then click LPR Port.
5. If LPR Port is not
available, click Cancel to stop the wizard. To add the
LPR port, you need to
install the optional networking component, Print
Services for UNIX, as
explained earlier in this article.
6. Click Next, and then
provide the following information:
In Name or address of
server providing LPD, type the Domain Name
System (DNS) name or
Internet Protocol (IP) address of the host for
the printer you are
adding. The host may be the direct-connect TCP/IP
printing device or the
UNIX computer to which the printing device is
connected. The DNS name
can be the name specified for the host in the
Hosts file.
In Name of printer or
print queue on that server, type the name of the
printer as it is
identified by the host, which is either the direct-connect
printer itself or the
UNIX computer.
7. Click finish button on the screen to finish installing the
TCP/IP printer.
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