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Toss out that JetDirect software in Windows 2000

HP's JetDirect products enable a printer to connect directly to a network rather than being

connected to a computer. This eliminates the need for a dedicated print server, and also helps avoid

the problem of a user turning off his or her computer, which naturally prevents other users from

printing to their shared printer.



In the past, you generally needed to use HP's JetAdmin software to manage the printer. The

software enabled the computer to capture the printer, and then you shared the printer from that

computer. Other computers then printed to the network printer by printing to the share point on

the computer where the Admin software resided.



With the addition of a standard TCP port monitor in Windows 2000, you no longer need the

JetAdmin software to print to a JetDirect printer. Instead, you can simply configure the print driver

to print through the port monitor. To set up the printer, follow these steps:



Run the Add Printer wizard.

Select Local Printer, clear the Automatic Detection check box, and then click Next.

When prompted for the printer port, select Create A New Port, select Standard TCP/IP Port from

the drop-down list, and click Next. This starts the TCP/IP Printer Port wizard.

In the wizard, specify the host name of the printer if it has a host record in the DNS zone, or

simply enter the IP address for the printer. (The wizard builds the port name from the host name or

address.)

Follow the remaining prompts to add the printer, selecting the appropriate print driver.



If you want others to be able to print to the printer without adding a TCP/IP port, simply share the

printer you just added. Others can then print to the printer through your computer.

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