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5.6 Configuring a Printer

Configuring a Printer

After you have set up networking, the installation program asks whether you would like to configure a printer. If you choose Yes, a dialog box will ask you to indicate how the printer is connected to your computer (see Figure 35).

Figure 35: Selecting Printer Type

Here is a brief description of the three types of printer connections available:

Local -- This printer is directly connected to your computer.

Remote lpd -- This printer is connected to your local area network (either through another computer, or directly), and is capable of communicating via lpr/lpd.

LAN Manager -- This printer is connected to another computer which shares the printer via LAN Manager (or SMB) networking.

After selecting a printer type, you'll be presented with a dialog box entitled ``Standard Printer Options'' (see Figure 36). Enter the name of the queue and the spool directory you'd like to use, or accept the default information.

Figure 36: Standard Printer Options

The dialog box you'll see next depends on the printer connection type you selected. Turn to the section that corresponds to your printer connection type:

Local -- Section 5.6.1.

Remote lpd -- Section 5.6.2.

LAN Manager -- Section 5.6.3.

5.6.1 Locally Attached Printers

Locally Attached Printers If you selected ``Local'' as your printer's connection type, you'll see a dialog box similar to the one in Figure 37.

Figure 37: Local Printer Device

Enter the printer device name in the field provided. As a convenience, the installation program attempts to determine which printer ports are available on your computer. Select Next, and press [Space]. Now turn to Section 5.6.4 to continue.

5.6.2 Remote lpd Printers

Remote lpd Printers

If you selected ``Remote lpd'' as your printer's connection type, you'll see a dialog box similar to the one in Figure 38.

Figure 38: Remote lpd Printer Options

Enter the name of the computer to which the printer is directly connected in the ``Remote hostname'' field. The name of the queue on the remote computer that is associated with the remote printer goes in the ``remote queue'' field. Select Next, and press [Space]. Now turn to Section 5.6.4 to continue.

5.6.3 LAN Manager Printers

LAN Manager Printers If you selected ``LAN Manager'' as your printer's connection type, you'll see a dialog box similar to the one in Figure 39.

Figure 39: LAN Manager Printer Options

Enter the necessary information in the fields provided. Select Next, and press [Space]. Now turn to Section 5.6.4 to continue.

5.6.4 Finalizing Printer Setup

Finalizing Printer Setup

Next, you'll see a dialog box entitled ``Configure Printer'' (see Figure 40). Select the printer type that most closely matches your printer. Select Next, and press [Space] to continue.

Figure 40: Configure Printer

After selecting the printer type, you will see a dialog box similar to the one in Figure 41. Set the paper size and resolution appropriately. The Fix stair-stepping of text check box should be checked if your printer does not automatically perform a carriage return after each line.

Figure 41: Printer Settings

Finally, you'll see a dialog box that contains all the information pertaining to your printer (see Figure 42). Verify that the information is correct. If everything looks OK, select Done. If you need to make changes, select Edit. You can also select Cancel if you'd rather not configure a printer at this time.

Figure 42: Verifying Printer Information

If you select Done, you will be given the option to configure another printer, or you may continue with the installation.


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