Networking your printer

  Overview

  Setting up your network printer with a Lexmark print server

  Setting up your network printer with the peer-to-peer method

  Setting up your network printer with the point-and-print method


Overview

A network is a group of computers or computer systems linked together for the purpose of sharing resources, such as printers, files, or an Internet connection.

Your printer is a network-capable printer and can be networked in one of three ways:


Setting up your network printer with a Lexmark print server

Printer has not been attached to my computer

If you are connecting your printer to a Lexmark print server, and your printer has not previously been attached to your computer, follow these steps:

  1. Follow the setup instructions that came with your Lexmark printer. Do not insert the printer software CD yet.
  2. Connect the USB cable to the printer and the Lexmark print server.
  3. Connect the power supply to both the printer and Lexmark print server.
  4. Make sure the printer and the Lexmark print server are on.
  5. Attach the print server to the network using an Ethernet cable.
  6. Insert the printer CD, and follow the instructions on your computer screen.

Printer previously attached to my computer

If you are connecting a Lexmark print server to your printer which is connected to your computer, follow these steps:

Windows 98/Me

Windows XP/2000

  1. Disconnect from your computer the USB cable that is connected to your printer.
  2. Connect the USB cable that you disconnected from the computer to the Lexmark print server.
  3. Click Start  Settings  Printers.
  4. Right-click the Lexmark 810 Series printer icon, and then select Properties.
  5. Click the Details tab.

The port name for your printer is 810_Series_123456 where 123456 is replaced by the last six characters of your MAC address.

The MAC address is printed on the bottom of your print server.

  • If your port exists, select 810_Series_(last six characters of your MAC address). Click OK. You are finished.
  • If your port does not exist in the list, continue.
  • Click Add Port from the Details tab.
  • Select 810 Series Port from the list, and then click OK.
  • Follow the instructions on your screen to complete installation.
  1. Disconnect from your computer the USB cable that is connected to your printer.
  2. Connect the USB cable that you disconnected from the computer to the Lexmark print server.
  3. Click Start  Settings  Printers (or Printers and Faxes).
  4. Right-click the Lexmark 810 Series printer icon, and then select Properties.
  5. Click the Ports tab.

The port name for your printer is 810_Series_123456 where 123456 is replaced by the last six characters of your MAC address.

The MAC address is printed on the bottom of your print server.

  • If your port exists, select 810_Series_(last six characters of your MAC address). Click OK. You are finished.
  • If your port does not exist in the list, continue.
  • Select Local Port, and then click New Port.
  • Select 810 Series Port from the list, and then click OK.
  • Follow the instructions on your computer screen to complete installation.


Setting up your network printer with the peer-to-peer method

With this method, the printer driver is fully installed on each client computer. Network clients retain control of driver modifications. The client computer handles the print job processing.

  1. Follow the instructions on the Lexmark 810 Series Setup sheet to install the hardware and software on the host computer.
  2. Make sure the host computer is shared. See Sharing the printer.
  3. From the client computer, insert the printer software CD.
  4. Follow the instructions on the client computer screen.
  5. Select USB cable when asked how the printer is connected to your computer.
  6. Select Peer to Peer when asked how the printer is connected to the network.
  7. Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each of the client computers.

Setting up your network printer with the point-and-print method

With this method, the printer driver is partially installed on each of the client computers networked to the host computer. The host computer controls driver changes and handles print job processing.

  1. Follow the instructions on the Lexmark 810 Series Setup sheet to install hardware and software on the host computer.
  2. Make sure the host computer is shared. See Sharing the printer.
  3. From the client computer, double-click Network Neighborhood, My Network Places, or My Network (depending on your operating system).
  4. Find the host name of the server and look for the shared name you assigned to the printer.
  5. Right-click the printer icon, and then select Open, Install, or Connect (depending on your operating system).

Sharing the printer

  1. Click Start  Settings  Control Panel.
  2. Select Network and Dial-up Connections.
  3. Select your network connection.
  4. Click Properties.
  5. Make sure a check mark appears next to File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks. If no check mark appears, click the box next to File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks.
  6. Click OK.

Sharing the printer from the host computer

  1. Click Start  Settings  Printers (or Printers and Faxes).
  2. Right-click the Lexmark 810 Series printer icon.
  3. Click Sharing.
  4. Click Shared As, and then type a distinctive name for your printer.
  5. Click OK.