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Configure to print

How do I configure my Windows 2000 and Windows XP computers to print to the DI-704P, DI-714P+, DI-707P, DI-704UP, or DI-713P?

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You may print without the D-Link Printer software in Windows 2000/XP. Here´s how: Step 1 Go to Start>Settings>Printers>Add New Printer (WinXP - Start>Printers and Faxes>Add a Printer). Step 2 Select Local Printer. Make sure to uncheck Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer. Click Next. Step 3 Select Create a New Port and select Standard TCP/IP port. Click Next. Step 4 Enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Leave the port name with the default name. Click Next. Step 5 You will get a message saying that additional port information required. Step 6 Select Custom and then click Settings. Step 7 Set Protocol to LPR. Step 8 For the LPR Settings, queue name is lp. It is case sensitive! (LP lower-case). In most cases, check LPR Byte Counting Enabled. If you cannot print, then try unchecking this. Step 9 Select OK > Finish. Step 10 Continue with the Add Printer Wizard. Choose your printer from the list or click Have Disk and point to your printer driver disk.

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You may print without the D-Link Printer software in Windows 2000/XP. Here´s how: Step 1 Go to Start>Settings>Printers>Add New Printer (WinXP - Start>Printers and Faxes>Add a Printer). Step 2 Select Local Printer. Make sure to uncheck Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer. Click Next. Step 3 Select Create a New Port and select Standard TCP/IP port. Click Next. Step 4 Enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Leave the port name with the default name. Click Next. Step 5 You will get a message saying that additional port information required. Step 6 Select Custom and then click Settings. Step 7 Set Protocol to LPR. Step 8 For the LPR Settings, queue name is lp. It is case sensitive! (LP lower-case). In most cases, check LPR Byte Counting Enabled. If you cannot print, then try unchecking this. Step 9 Select OK > Finish. Step 10 Continue with the Add Printer Wizard. Choose your printer from the list or click Have Disk and point to your printer driver disk.

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You may print without the D-Link Printer software in Windows 2000/XP. Here´s how: Step 1 Go to Start>Settings>Printers>Add New Printer (WinXP - Start>Printers and Faxes>Add a Printer). Step 2 Select Local Printer. Make sure to uncheck Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer. Click Next. Step 3 Select Create a New Port and select Standard TCP/IP port. Click Next. Step 4 Enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Leave the port name with the default name. Click Next. Step 5 You will get a message saying that additional port information required. Step 6 Select Custom and then click Settings. Step 7 Set Protocol to LPR. Step 8 For the LPR Settings, queue name is lp. It is case sensitive! (LP lower-case). In most cases, check LPR Byte Counting Enabled. If you cannot print, then try unchecking this. Step 9 Select OK > Finish. Step 10 Continue with the Add Printer Wizard. Choose your printer from the list or click Have Disk and point to your printer driver disk.

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You may print without the D-Link Printer software in Windows 2000/XP. Here´s how: Step 1 Go to Start>Settings>Printers>Add New Printer (WinXP - Start>Printers and Faxes>Add a Printer). Step 2 Select Local Printer. Make sure to uncheck Automatically detect and install my plug and play printer. Click Next. Step 3 Select Create a New Port and select Standard TCP/IP port. Click Next. Step 4 Enter the IP address of the router (192.168.0.1). Leave the port name with the default name. Click Next. Step 5 You will get a message saying that additional port information required. Step 6 Select Custom and then click Settings. Step 7 Set Protocol to LPR. Step 8 For the LPR Settings, queue name is lp. It is case sensitive! (LP lower-case). In most cases, check LPR Byte Counting Enabled. If you cannot print, then try unchecking this. Step 9 Select OK > Finish. Step 10 Continue with the Add Printer Wizard. Choose your printer from the list or click Have Disk and point to your printer driver disk.

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