Hi everyone,
My company had 2 printers hooked up to a print server, one a laser printer and the other a label printer, both connected into the 2 PARALLEL ports on the D-Link print server.
We have now replaced the label printer, but the new one connects via serial or USB. As we need to connect to print server (so everyone can use it all the time), we intend to connect it to the print server using the parallel cable supplied.
I naively thought it would just plug in and work, but I understand I need to add the serial port in NT, as only the parallel ones have been used at present (I have checked the IP address used by the parallel port used by the old label printer).
Please can you give me some step by step instructions on adding a port in Windows NT for the printer. It's a Seiko Label Printer SLP 200.
At the moment, because I'm unsure of how to proceed I've connected it to a spare PC and using windows printer sharing (Win98) to give access to a few users. But we need to set up the PERMANENT solution, via the print server, as soon as possible.
I do hope you can assist me very soon.
Kind Regards,
Jay
My company had 2 printers hooked up to a print server, one a laser printer and the other a label printer, both connected into the 2 PARALLEL ports on the D-Link print server.
We have now replaced the label printer, but the new one connects via serial or USB. As we need to connect to print server (so everyone can use it all the time), we intend to connect it to the print server using the parallel cable supplied.
I naively thought it would just plug in and work, but I understand I need to add the serial port in NT, as only the parallel ones have been used at present (I have checked the IP address used by the parallel port used by the old label printer).
Please can you give me some step by step instructions on adding a port in Windows NT for the printer. It's a Seiko Label Printer SLP 200.
At the moment, because I'm unsure of how to proceed I've connected it to a spare PC and using windows printer sharing (Win98) to give access to a few users. But we need to set up the PERMANENT solution, via the print server, as soon as possible.
I do hope you can assist me very soon.
Kind Regards,
Jay