I have upgraded from Windows NT to Windows 2000 server. Everything is fine except printing to a Xerox DCS35 document centre. The printer has a built in ethernet card and has all the TCPIP information saved into its memory.
I have gone through the following procedure to try and set up the printer on the server using the print wizard.
Add printer.
Choose local printer.
Create new port as standard TCPIP port.
Enter the IP address of the printer.
add :lp at the end of the port name.
The server detects this as a Xerox DCS adaptor with LPR protocol.
Select the DCS35 driver from the Microsoft list because there is not a Xerox driver.
I then set all the page sizes and check the printer settings. When I try and print a test page (or anything) I get a page with the Xerox X badge, my logon name, and the time and name of print.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get the printer working?
Thanks.
I have gone through the following procedure to try and set up the printer on the server using the print wizard.
Add printer.
Choose local printer.
Create new port as standard TCPIP port.
Enter the IP address of the printer.
add :lp at the end of the port name.
The server detects this as a Xerox DCS adaptor with LPR protocol.
Select the DCS35 driver from the Microsoft list because there is not a Xerox driver.
I then set all the page sizes and check the printer settings. When I try and print a test page (or anything) I get a page with the Xerox X badge, my logon name, and the time and name of print.
Does anyone have any ideas on how I can get the printer working?
Thanks.