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1. Click Start, click Control Panel and double click Devices and Printers. 2. Click Add a Printer. 3. Select "Add a local printer". 4. Select "Create a new port". Choose "Local Port" as the type of the port. 5. In the box "Enter a port name", type the address as the following format. http://[ip-address]:631/printers/[printer-name] Then click Next. 6. Choose the correct driver in the driver list. If no available driver, click the button Windows Update, wait for the process finishes and then look for the driver again. 7. Finish the installation. If the printers cannot be installed, or it does not work after installing, please let us know the model of the printer. |
1. First you need to add "LPR Port Monitor", this will allow a screen to show up later in the procedure. 1. Go to "Control Panel->Programs->Programs and Features" 1. Click on "Turn Windows freatures on or off" 1. Expand the "Print and Document Services" then click "LPR Port Monitor". 1. Click Start, click Control Panel and double click Devices and Printers. 1. Click Add a Printer. 1. Select "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer". It will try to find a print server then fail, this will take some time. If you did't add the "LPD Port Monitor" the next option will not show up. (You may be able to just continue to the next step and not wait for the search to timeout.) 1. Click on "The printer that I want isn't listed." 1. Click on "Select a shared printer by name" then enter "`http://[ip-address]:631/printers/[printer-name]`" minus the quotes. 1. Click "Next". 1. Choose the correct driver in the driver list. |
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First click on Start > Printers and Faxes. This will pop up "Printers and Faxes" menu. Then click on "Add a printer" link which will pop up the "Add Printer Wizard". Click on "Next" then "Add network printer, or a printer attached to another computer". Click on "Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network" In the "URL:" text area type "`http://machine:631/printers/YourPrinterName`" minus the quotes. Example (Assuming the printer name is lp on the printer server.): {{{ http://example.net:631/printers/lp }}} |
1. First click on "Start->Printers and Faxes". 1. This will pop up "Printers and Faxes" menu. 1. Then click on "Add a printer" link which will pop up the "Add Printer Wizard". 1. Click on "Next" then "Add network printer, or a printer attached to another computer". 1. Click on "Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network" 1. In the "URL:" text area type "`http://[ip-address]:631/printers/[printer-name]`" minus the quotes. |
Using a CUPS printer on Windows
This is really quite simple.
Windows 7
Please follow the steps below to install the printer.
- First you need to add "LPR Port Monitor", this will allow a screen to show up later in the procedure.
Go to "Control Panel->Programs->Programs and Features"
- Click on "Turn Windows freatures on or off"
- Expand the "Print and Document Services" then click "LPR Port Monitor".
- Click Start, click Control Panel and double click Devices and Printers.
- Click Add a Printer.
- Select "Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer". It will try to find a print server then fail, this will take some time. If you did't add the "LPD Port Monitor" the next option will not show up. (You may be able to just continue to the next step and not wait for the search to timeout.)
- Click on "The printer that I want isn't listed."
Click on "Select a shared printer by name" then enter "http://[ip-address]:631/printers/[printer-name]" minus the quotes.
- Click "Next".
- Choose the correct driver in the driver list.
Windows XP
First click on "Start->Printers and Faxes".
- This will pop up "Printers and Faxes" menu.
- Then click on "Add a printer" link which will pop up the "Add Printer Wizard".
- Click on "Next" then "Add network printer, or a printer attached to another computer".
- Click on "Connect to a printer on the Internet or on a home or office network"
In the "URL:" text area type "http://[ip-address]:631/printers/[printer-name]" minus the quotes.
If Windows finds your printer it will pop up a screen to let you choose your printer make and model. After choosing this you are done.