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How to Use Windows XP: Setting Up a Network Printer

How to Use Windows XP: Setting Up a Network Printer

Preparation
In order to install a network printer, you must know your printer's ManufacturerModel Name, and IP Address
  • The Manufacturer and Model Name can be found on the printer case, an example is HP LaserJet 4000N .
  • The IP Address can be found on a label attached to the printer. An example of the IP Address is 141.161.888.999.
If your printer does not have a label indicating the IP Address, or you can't identify what model it is, please call your Help Desk.
 
 
Setting Up a Network Printer
1. Click on the Start button, then click Control Panel, then click Printers and Faxes, then click Add Printer.

Click Start, Control Panel, Printers and Faxes, then click Add Printer
 
 
2. A new Add Printer Wizard window opens. Click Next to start.
Click Next
 
3. Select Local printer attached to this computer. Make sureAutomatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer is NOTchecked.

4. Then click Next to continue.
Select Local Printer, un-check Automatically Detect, then click Next
 
5. We will create a new port for your network printer.Select Create a new port.

6. Beside Type of Portclick on the down arrow, then click onStandard TCP/IP Port.

7. Click Next to continue.
Select Create a New Port, then use the drop-down arrow to select Standard TCP/IP Port. Click Next.
 
8. A new Add Printer Port Wizard will open. Click Nextto continue.
Click Next
 
9. You must now type your printer's IP Address in thePrinter Name or IP Addressfield.

10. The Port Name will automatically be filled when you enter the IP Address. Do not change the Port Name.

11. Click Next to continue.

Enter the printer IP Address on the top text box.
 
12. IF YOU HAVE PROBLEMS, then you will see the screen on the right.This means that the IP Address for the printer is NOT available on the network. Select the Backbutton and make sure you entered the correct IP Address. Check to see that your network printer is powered on and displays a 'ready' status.
If you see this screen then the printer is not on the network. Retry.
 
13. IF YOU DID NOT HAVE PROBLEMS, Windows XP will scan the network to find your printer's IP Address. This may take a few seconds. Select Finish to continue. 
If you see this screen you can continue. Click Next.
 
14. You must now select the printer's manufacturer and model.Windows XP will automatically select the detected manufacturer and printer driver. Normally, you will not have to change this selection.
15. OPTIONAL: If your printer is listed but you have more than one printer model to choose from, please select the model with PS, if available.
16. IF your network printer is NOT automatically detected, select theWindows Update button to find the proper software drivers.
MS Windows will automatically detect your printer manufacturer and model.
 
Note: If your printer is not automatically recognized using Windows Update, please call your Help Desk.
 
17. You will be prompted to confirm the selected printer driver. Make sure Keep existing driver is selected, then click Nextto continue.
Select Keep Existing Driver, then click Next.
 
18. You will be prompted to assign the printer a Name. You can use the default name, or add more info to indicate the printer location, such as My Office, Hallway, Foyer, Room 222, etc.
19. Select Yes if you want to use the printer as the default printer. Click Next to continue.
Enter a Printer Name. Select Yes if you want to use this printer as the default.
 
20. You will be prompted to share the network printer. Do NOTshare the network printer. 
21. Click Next to continue.
Do NOT share the printer. Enter Next.
 
22. You will be prompted to print a test page. Select Yes, thenclick Next.
23. Check your network printer to make sure your page printed.Select Yes when prompted to confirm a successful test page.
24. Click on the Finish button to complete the Add Printer Wizard.
Print a test page. Click Next.

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