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We will not do that now so we will click Cancel.
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If we don’t have a CD with drivers, we can always go to the manufacturers website and try to find the drivers for our printer.
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We have to check the ‘Intel – Windows 95, 98 and Me’ option and click OK.Īs we can see we need to locate the appropriate driver files.
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Let’s try to install driver for Windows 95.
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To do that we have to click on the Additional Drivers button. This allows clients running different operating systems to automatically download the appropriate driver when they first connect to the shared printer. If necessary, we can also install additional drivers. Our workstation is not a member of a domain so we don’t have that option. This allows users to search Active Directory for a list of available network printers. If our computer was a member of a domain, here we would also have an option to list our printer in a directory. If we are using old clients that will have to connect to the printer, we should use short share name for our printer, because very old clients are not able to use the longer share names supported by more recent operating systems. Of course, we can alter the share name of the printer if we want.
All we need to do now is to click the Apply button and our printer will be available on the network. Let’s select ‘Share this printer’ option. This takes us straight to the Sharing tab. Let’s right click it, and then select Sharing. In this example we will share Alps ‘MD’ 1000 printer. Let’s go to the Control Panel and open Printers and Faxes. Printer Sharingīy sharing our printer we are making it available for other users on the network. We can also reorder the jobs (the job at the top of the list will print first). We can also pause printing, or delete a printing job. Here we can see all documents that are printing. If we want those messages go toward users we have to turn on print notification. To see the print queue we can simply double click on the printer that we see in our Printers and Faxes folder. Printer will send those messages to the Print Server. If our printer has bidirectional support our computer can can receive a messages from the printer – like a paper jam, low on toner, out of paper messages, etc. On the Advanced tab we can set the Spool folder and printer notification. On the Drivers tab we can see all the devices installed on our Print Server. To manage Print Server, go to the File > Server Properties.
We can also configure options for Print Server. On the Ports tab we can control the ports that we are using for our printer. On the Advanced tab we can control the availability of the printer, priority, spool options, etc. The ‘Manage Printer’ permission enables users to control printer device settings. Users who have the ‘Manage Documents’ permission can manage all documents that are sent to the printer. Users with this permission can manage only their own documents on the printer. The Print permission gives the user or group of users the ability to print. We can also prepare various drivers for different operating systems. On the Security tab we can control print permissions. If our computer is in Active Directory environment, we will be able to choose to list our printer in the directory. On the Sharing tab we can control the sharing of our printer on the network. Those are the basic settings for the print device. These settings include paper type options, color options, layout, duplexing, etc. On the General tab we can go to the ‘Printing Preferences’ where we have different settings that we can control. To manage Printer Object we will open printer Properties. The first thing that we will talk about is Printer Object Management. Key terms: printer, document, server, driver, manage, properties, sharing, options, user, security, control Objectives: learn where can you configure different options when it comes to Printer management in XP.