Configuring MS Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/8.1
If you install and run Xlpd on a Windows PC with a printer attached, the PC becomes a printer server. And if you are sitting on another networked PC and want to process remote UNIX/Linux print job. You can configure your PC to use the remote printer.
In the Control Panel, open Printers and Faxes.
Double-click Add a Printer. RESULT: An Add Printer Wizard opens.
In the Local or Network(Wireless, Bluetooth) Printer page, select Local Printer, and then click Next.
RESULT: The Choose a Printer Port step appears.
Select Create a new port.
In the Type of port list box, choose Standard TCP/IP Port.
Click Next.
RESULT: The step of typing a printer hostname or IP address appears.
In the Printer Name or IP Address box, enter the IP address or hostname of the PC where Xlpd is installed.
In the Port Name box, enter any unique port name. You may use the name automatically created when the printer name or IP address is entered.
Click Next.
RESULT: The Additional Port Information Required step appears.
In the Device Type area, select Custom.
Click Settings. RESULT: A Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor dialog box opens.
In the Protocol area, select LPR.
In the Queue Name box, enter the queue name of Xlpd. If this name is not already registered in Xlpd and a print job is sent to Xlpd using this queue, then Xlpd will print the job using its default queue or create a new queue automatically depending on the Xlpd settings.
Select the LPR Byte Counting Enabled check box.
Clear the SNMP Status Enabled check box.
Click OK.
Click Next, and follow the instructions on the additional steps for further configuration.