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Changing destination names – IBM INFOPRINT 6500 User Manual

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Chapter 4

Windows Ethernet Interface Configuration

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Changing Destination Names

When defining some printers within Windows environments, the
Ethernet Interface requires that you specify a predefined
destination rather than any name you would like. For example,
when creating a new printer under Windows NT, a screen similar to
Figure 23 displays.

Figure 23. Windows NT Print Setup Dialogue Box

The first field requires the IP address for the Ethernet Interface, and
the second field must be filled in with a valid destination from the
print server (e.g., d1prn). Otherwise, LPR will not be able to access
the printer. Table 9 outlines the default destinations to choose from.

Table 9. Ethernet Interface Default Destinations

Destination

Mapped I/O Port

d1prn

PRN

d2prn

PRN

d3prn

PRN

d4prn

PRN

d5prn

PRN

d6prn

PRN

d7prn

PRN

d8prn

PRN