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How to install TP-Link Print Server by using Standard TCP/IP port in Windows Vista and Windows 7
You ever connected directly a printer to your computer by a USB cable or a parallel cable, and installed the printer driver. Now you want to use a print server to share the printer through your network. You need to change the printer port to Standard TCP/IP port.
Step 1 Click Start-> Control Panel -> Classic View -> Printers.
Step 2 Find your installed printer icon, right-click, select Properties.
Step 3 Click Ports -> Add Port -> Standard TCP/IP Port -> New Port -> Next.
Step 4 Input the exact IP address of print server that you configured it. Click Next.
Step 5 Select Custom, and click Settings.
Step 6 Choose LPR, and input the queue name as lp1. Click OK.
Step 7 Click Next, Finish, to complete the wizard.
Step 8 Click Close and Apply.
Now, the printer port has been created.
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