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2003 server, Windows workstations can still print to the Fiery. This
method of printing is called Windows, or SMB printing. In this type
of network environment, computers running Windows 98/Me and
Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/Server 2003 workstations operate in a
peer-to-peer environment and communicate directly with the
Fiery when users send print jobs.
Many of the same prerequisites for setting up printing through a
Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server also apply to setting up
Windows printing where a server is not present. The prerequisites
are summarized in the following list, and you can find more detail
in your Microsoft documentation.
• Print a Configuration page (see page 5-143).
Use the information on this page to determine the current Fiery
settings.
• Load the TCP/IP network protocol on the computer.
Windows 98/Me: Load File and printer sharing for Microsoft
Networks.
Windows 2000/XP: Load Client for Microsoft Networks.
• In the Windows Network Control Panel, verify the Workgroup
name of the computer. Make sure that the Workgroup name is the
same as the one listed in Fiery Setup.
• Windows 98/Me: In the File and printer sharing for Microsoft
Network Properties dialog box, specify Automatic or Enabled for
Browse Master, and select Yes for LM Announce.
• Windows 2000/XP: In the Client for Microsoft Networks
Properties dialog box, configure the computer to allow file
sharing, and then restart the computer.
• Ping the Fiery to verify TCP/IP communication is successful (see
page 2-47).
• Insert the Sharp AR-C360P Driver CD and wait for it to autorun.
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