Connecting to the LBP-660 as a
If you designate the LBP-660 as a shared printer on the Microsoft Windows NT computer
to which the LBP-660 is connected and then designate that computer as the print server,
the LBP-660 can then be used not only by Microsoft Windows NT clients, but also by
Microsoft Windows 95, Microsoft Windows 3.1 and Microsoft Windows for Workgroups
clients that are connected to the Microsoft Windows NT network.
To use the Microsoft Windows NT computer to which the LBP-660 is connected as the
print server, you must first start up the Server service on that computer. Start up the
Server service before you connect the network printer.
To connect to a Microsoft Windows NT print server from a client computer and print a
document, the client must have the access privileges to connect to the server and the
shared printer. If you are not sure of your access privileges, consult your network
administrator.
Connecting from a Microsoft Windows NT Client
If the client that is using the LBP-660 as a network printer is running Microsoft Windows
NT, simply adding the printer automatically downloads and installs the printer driver and
the Network Status Monitor from the print server. Administrator privileges are not needed
to add the printer. Normally, anyone can do this.
Starting Up the Add Printer Wizard
1. Switch on the client computer, start up Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and log in.
2. Start up the Add Printer Wizard.
See "Chapter 2 Installing the Microsoft Windows Printing System" for information
on how to start up the Add Printer Wizard.
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Connecting to the LBP-660 as a Network printer
Chapter 3
Network printer
Chapter 3