Adding LDD printers on a client workstation or print server

After installing the client software, do the following:

  1. Install the print driver for the Lexmark Document Server Printer Port.

    Note:  If you do not have a specific print driver, then use the PCL® or PostScript Lexmark Universal Print Driver that is appropriate for your operating system. You can download it at support.lexmark.com .
  2. From LMC, click the System tab.

  3. From the System section, select System Status .

  4. Set at least one server online. For more information, see Viewing and changing server status .

  5. From the Windows “Devices and Printers” control panel, add a printer. For more information on adding a printer, see Configuring a Lexmark Document Server port .

  6. When prompted, select a local printer, and do not allow Windows to search for plug-and-play printers.

  7. When prompted to select a printer port, create a port of Lexmark Document Server Port - Enterprise type.

  8. Type a unique name for the port, and then click Next . The port name must be 75 characters or fewer.

  9. Select a document server.

    If the client software is newly installed, then the list is empty.

    To add a server, do the following:

    1. Click Manage List .

    2. From the Server Setup window, click Add .

    3. Type the IP address or FQDN of the load balancer, and then click OK .

    4. Exit the Server Setup window, and then select the new server from the list.

  10. Click Next .

  11. Select a profile on the server to use with the new port, and then click Next .

    Notes:

  12. Click Finish .

  13. Select an existing print driver, and then click Next . For more information, see the documentation that came with the printer or print driver.

  14. When prompted to keep the existing driver, select Keep existing driver (recommended) , and then click Next .

  15. Type a unique printer name that describes the profile used with the new printer.

    If necessary, select whether to use the new print queue as the default, and then click Next .

  16. Select whether to share the new print queue. If you are installing the print queue on a server, then select Share name .

  17. Type a unique name for the print queue on the network, and then click Next .

  18. To skip printing a test page, select No .

  19. Confirm the settings, and then click Finish .

  20. From the Windows “Devices and Printers” control panel, right-click the new printer, and then click Properties .

  21. Click the Advanced tab.

  22. Select Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster and Start printing after last page is spooled .

    Note:  These settings are required to report an accurate page count to the LDD system. If a large job needs significant time to spool, then smaller jobs can still be completed.
  23. Click OK .