Administrator Guide

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Using the Printer Setup Dialog Box for Configuring LPD Services
A zero client can be configured to provide LPD (Line Printer Daemon) services making the zero client a printer server on the
network. Set up the zero client that is to provide LPD print services as follows:
To configure LPD Services using the Printer Setup Dialog Box :
1. From the floating bar menu, click System Setup > Network Setup to open the Network Setup dialog box.
2. Enter a static IP address for the zero client.
3. From the floating bar menu, click System Setup > Printer to open the Printer Setup dialog box and select any of the
listed ports.
4. Select LPT.
5. Name the printer in the Printer Name box.
6. Enter the Printer Identification type or model of the printer in the exact text of the Windows printer driver name
including capitalizations and spaces. In our example case, enter HP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL.
7. You can leave Printer Class as default.
8. Select Enable the Printer Device.
9. Select Enable LPD service for the printer.
10. For Setting Up Windows 2003/2008 Servers, see Setting Up Windows 2003/2008 Servers.
Setting Up Windows 2003 or 2008 Servers
To Configure Setting the Windows 2003/2008 Servers :
1. Navigate to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services and ensure the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service is
installed. If it is not, install it using the Microsoft installation instructions.
2. Add the zero client as the LPD printer by completing the following:
a. Navigate to Control Panel > Printers > Add Printers > Local Printer > Create a new port and select LPR PORT.
NOTE: If you do not see LPR Port, ensure that the Microsoft TCP/IP Printing service is installed correctly.
b. Type the zero client IP address or DNS name in the Name or address of host providing LPD box.
c. Type the printer name assigned in Using the Printer Setup Dialog Box for Configuring LPD Services in the Name of
printer on that machine box.
d. Click OK, and then click NEXT.
3. After you have selected the printer, you can perform your normal printer setup for the application server. For example, select
the manufacturer printer type and printer name.
Using INI Parameters for Configuring LPD Services
Configuring LPD printing using ThinOS Lite INI parameters is simple and an easy way to configure a ThinOS Lite zero client to be
a basic network print server, to share local printers with other zero clients.
Your INI parameters will look something like the following:
Printer=LPT1 \
Name="HP LaserJet 4000" \
PrinterID="HP LaserJet 4000 Series PCL" \
Enabled=yes \
EnableLPD=yes
NOTE:
The PrinterID is the exact text of the Windows printer driver name, so if a printer driver is named HP LaserJet 4000
Series PCL in Windows, then it must be exactly the same in the PrinterID field in the INI parameters including capitalizations
and spaces.
Configuring ThinPrint
No ThinPrint specific configuration is available on the zero clients. Thus to be able to use ThinPrint, users must first set up their
printers according to the user documentation, and then configure ThinPrint on the zero client using the Printer Setup dialog box.
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Examples of Common Printing Configurations