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6 Click OK, then Create.
7 Type a name and choose a location for the desktop printer icon, and click Save.
The default name is the printer’s IP address, and the default location is Desktop.
Troubleshooting
If a Mac OS 8 or 9 client is having trouble printing, see Chapter 5, “Solving Problems,”
on page 53.
Windows Clients
To enable printing by Windows users who submit jobs using SMB/CIFS make sure
Windows services are running and that one or more print queues are available for SMB/
CIFS use.
All Windows computers—including Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Millennium
Edition (ME), and Windows XP—support SMB/CIFS for using printers on the network.
Windows 2000 and Windows NT also support LPR.
Note: Third-party LPR drivers are available for Windows computers that do not have
built-in LPR support.
Troubleshooting
If a Windows client is having trouble printing, see Chapter 5, “Solving Problems,” on
page 53.
UNIX Clients
UNIX computers support LPR for connecting to networked printers without the
installation of additional software.
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