Defining a printer in windows – Konica Minolta bizhub PRO C6500P User Manual
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Printing a Job from a Client Workstation
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Defining a Printer in Windows
The IC-304 print controller can print from a Windows client
workstation that has one of the following operating systems:
•
Windows NT® 4.0 Service Pack 6
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Windows 2000 Service Pack 4
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Windows XP Version 2002 Service Pack 1 and Service Pack 2
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Windows Server 2003 Standard
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Windows 2000 Server Service Pack 4
•
Windows Vista®
When you add an IC-304 print controller network printer to a client
workstation, the following is installed automatically:
•
Print Driver software which enables you to set job parameters
when printing to the IC-304 print controller from any application
on your client workstation. The Print Driver also enables you to
see the IC-304 print controller configuration, monitor the printer
status, and save a set of print parameters for reuse. For more
information about the Print Driver software, see "Print Driver
Software" on page 32.
•
IC-304 print controller PPD file which enables you to set job
parameters when printing to the IC-304 print controller from
any application on your client workstation. The PPD file is
enabled when the Print Driver software is disabled. For more
information about the PPD file, see "Appendix A, Setting
Parameters in the PPD File".
•
Adobe PostScript printer driver.
The following section describes how to define a IC-304 print
controller network printer for Windows XP.
To define a printer:
1.
From the
Start
menu, select
Run
.
2.
In the
Open
box, type \\ followed by the host name or IP
address of the print controller, and click
OK
.
The server window opens.
3.
Double-click the desired network printer icon.