Xerox 7245 User Manual
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5. Click
the
Configuration Tab
and select (highlight) the TCP/IP Protocol. Click the Properties button
and select the NetBIOS Tab. Verify that the checkbox labeled "I want to enable NetBIOS over
TCP/IP" is checked. Next, click the DNS Configuration Tab and make sure that the "Enable DNS"
radio button is selected. Enter in this workstation's Computer Name (from the Identification Tab) into
the "Host" text box. Enter the Domain that this Host (Computer Name) resides in into the "Domain"
text box (xerox.com, for example). In the boxes provided, enter the IP address of the DNS (Domain
Name Service) Server. Finally, click the IP Address Tab and verify that this workstation is using
either a dynamic or static method to obtain a valid TCP/IP Address.
Note: If you are operating a Windows Internet Naming Service Server on an NT only network, you
may wish to configure WINS instead of DNS by selecting the WINS Configuration Tab.
Add the Printer to the Windows 95/98/Me Desktop
1. From
the
Start
menu, select Settings and then Printers.
2. Double click the Add Printer button and click Next.
3. When the Add Printer Wizard displays, select Network Printer.
4. Select
Browse
to search for the printer's Server over the Microsoft network.
5. Select the plus symbol (+) to the left of Entire Network to expand it if necessary.
6. When the Server is located, double click on the Server's name.
7. Select the name of your Printer from the list of available network printers on the Server and click the
OK
button.
8. Click
Next
to open the Manufacturers and Printers window.
9. When the Manufacturers and Printers window displays, select Have Disk… and enter in the path to
your driver files. Note that you can also use the Browse button to locate the required .INF file.
10. Click OK on the "Open" screen, if you used the Browse button.
11. Click OK on the "Install From Disk" screen.
12. When the "Printers" list is displayed on screen, select your Printer. Click Next.
13. When prompted, accept the default printer name, or give your printer a more descriptive name.
Select either Yes or No to make this printer your default Windows printer. Choose Yes if you will be
printing primarily to this printer from your Windows applications. Click Next.
14. Print a Test Page. Verify that it prints at the Device.
15. Click Finish.