1 ip peer-to-peer printing, Chapter 4, Printing directly from a computer – Philips KX-PNBC8 User Manual
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Chapter 4
Printing Directly from a Computer
(Windows 95/Windows 98/Windows NT 4.0)
There are IP Peer-to-Peer printing, IPX Peer-to-Peer printing and LPR printing as a
method to print directly from a computer.
4.1 IP Peer-to-Peer Printing
The following steps describe how to set up direct printing from a computer (Windows
95/ Windows 98/ Windows NT 4.0) using IP Peer-to-Peer printing.
Step 1: Setting up the TCP/IP protocol on a computer
Step 2: Setting up the TCP/IP protocol in the Network Card
Step 3: Installing and setting up the IP Peer-to-Peer Windows redirector
Step 4: Setting up the printer driver and the printer port
4.1.1 Step 1:Setting Up the TCP/IP Protocol on a Computer
To use IP Peer-to-Peer printing, the TCP/IP protocol must be installed and set up on
the computer before using IP Peer-to-Peer printing.
If TCP/IP is used on a computer already, proceed to section
4.1.2 on
.
If not, you will need to install the TCP/IP protocol for the operating system on the
computer. Refer to Windows Help for further details. The IP Address, Subnet Mask
and the Gateway must be assigned when installing it. Set them using one of the
following two ways. You may need to contact your network administrator to select the
best method. (detail on next page)
• Set from the DHCP server
• Set by direct entering