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Setting Up Your Printer on a Network

Sharing the printer

This section describes how to share the printer on a standard Windows network.
The computers on a network can share a printer that is directly connected to one of them. The computer that is directly connected to the printer is the printer server, and the other computers are the clients which need permission to share the printer with the printer server. The clients share the printer via the printer server.
According to the versions of Windows OS and your access rights on the network, perform the appropriate settings of the printer server and clients.
Setting the printer server
Setting the clients
Note:
When sharing the printer, be sure to set EPSON Status Monitor 3 so that the shared printer can be monitored on the printer server and clients. See Setting up EPSON Status Monitor 3.
When connecting to a Windows XP shared printer, error and warning notifications do not appear during printing. Installing Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later will solve this problem.
When connecting to a shared printer beyond a router, error and warning notification for shared printers during printing is not available in some cases because of the router’s settings.
The printer server and clients should be set on the same network system, and they should be under the same network management beforehand.
The on-screen displays on the following pages may differ depending on the version of Windows OS.

Setting up your printer as a shared printer

With Windows Vista, XP, or 2000

When the printer server’s OS is Windows Vista, XP, or Windows 2000, follow these steps to set the printer server.
Note:
You must access Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 as the Administrators of the local machine.
For a Windows 2000 printer server, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers.
For a Windows XP Professional printer server, click Start, and click Printers and Faxes.
For Windows XP Home Edition printer server, click Start, click Control panel, then click Printers and Faxes.
For a Windows Vista printer server, click Start, click Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Printers.
Right-click your printer icon, and click Sharing in the menu that appears.
For Windows XP, if the following menu appears, click either Network Setup Wizard or If you understand the security risks but want to share printers without running the wizard, click here.
In either case, follow the on-screen instructions.
For a Windows 2000, select Shared as (for Windows 2000), then type the name in the Share name box and click OK.
For a Windows Vista, XP printer server, select Share this printer, then type the name in the Share name box and click OK.
Note:
Do not use spaces or hyphens for the share name, or an error may occur.
In Windows Vista, you cannot select share this printer until you click the Change sharing options button.
You need to set the client computers so that they can use the printer on a network. See With Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 for details.

Setting for the clients

This section describes how to install the printer driver by accessing the shared printer on a network.
Note:
To share the printer on a Windows network, you need to set the printer server. For details, see With Windows Vista, XP, or 2000.
This section describes how to access the shared printer on a standard network system using the server (Microsoft workgroup). If you cannot access the shared printer due to the network system, ask the administrator of the network for assistance.
This section describes how to install the printer driver by accessing the shared printer from the Printers folder. You can also access the shared printer from Network Neighborhood or My Network on the Windows desktop.
When you want to use the EPSON Status Monitor 3 at clients, you have to install both of the printer driver and the EPSON Status Monitor 3 in each client from the CD-ROM.
When using a different operating system or architecture for the server and client, Please set up the connection according to the procedures shown below.
Note:
If the printer drivers are not already installed on the client, please install them before performing these settings.

With Windows Vista, XP, or 2000

On the Windows Start menu, open the Printers or Printers and Faxes folder.
For Windows Vista clients, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printers.
For Windows 2000 clients, click Start, click Settings, and then click Printers.
Windows XP Professional clients, click Start and then click Printers and Faxes.
Windows XP Home Edition clients, click Start, click Control Panel, and then click Printers and Faxes.
Right-click the icon for the printer you wish to change thesettings for, and then click Properties.
Click the Ports tab and then click Add Port.
When the Printer Ports window appears, select Local Port, and then click New Port.
Enter the following information for the port name and then click OK.
\\Name of computer connected to the target printer\name of shared printer
After returning to the Printer Ports window, click Close.
Check that the name you entered for the port has been added and selected, and then click Close.
Important:
When using the same operating systems or architectures for servers and clients, the connection can also be set according to the procedures shown below.

With Windows XP or 2000

Follow these steps to set Windows XP or 2000 clients.
You can install the printer driver of the shared printer, if you have Power Users or more powerful access rights even if you are not the Administrator.
For Windows 2000 clients, click Start, point to Settings, and click Printers.
For Windows XP Professional clients, click Start, and click Printers and Faxes.
For Windows XP Home Edition clients, click Start, click Control panel, then click Printers and Faxes.
For Windows 2000, double-click the Add Printer icon, then click Next.
For Windows XP, click the Add a printer in the Printer Tasks menu.
Select Network printer (for Windows 2000) or A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer (for Windows XP), then click Next.
For Windows 2000, select Type the printer name, or click Next to browse for a printer, then click Next.
Note:
You can also type the shared printer’s name or network path in the Name box, such as “\\(the name of the computer that is locally connected to the shared printer)\(the shared printer’s name).
For Windows XP, select Browse for a printer, then click Next.
Click the icon of the computer or server that is connected to the shared printer, and the name of the shared printer. Then click Next.
Note:
The name of the shared printer may be changed by the computer or server that is connected to the shared printer. To make sure of the name of the shared printer, ask the administrator of the network.
If the printer driver is installed in the client beforehand, you need to select either the new printer driver or the current printer driver. When the prompt to select the printer driver appears, select the printer driver according to the message.
Proceed to the next step if the printer server and client have the same OS and the same architecture (x64/x86).
If the printer server OS or architecture are different, go to Installing the printer driver from the CD-ROM.
For Windows 2000, select whether to use the printer as the default printer or not, then click OK.
For Windows Vista or XP, if another driver is already installed, select whether to use the printer as the default printer or not, then click OK.
Make sure of the settings, then click Finish.

With Windows Vista

Follow these steps to set Windows Vista clients.
Click Start, click Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Printers.
Double-click the Add Printer icon.
Click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.
A shared printer is automatically searched for.
If a shared printer is found, click its icon and click Next.
If no shared printer is found, click the The printer that I want isn’t listed button.
Select Browse for a printer and click Next.
A PC icon on your network appears.
Click the PC icon. A shared printer icon appears.
Click Install driver.
Make sure that the appropriate printer driver name is shown, and click Next.
If any other printer driver has already been installed, the Set as the default printer checkbox will appear. If you want to set the shown printer as the default printer, select the checkbox and click Next.
Click Finish.

Installing the printer driver from the CD-ROM

This section describes how to install the printer driver in the clients when the computers of the server and clients use different OS.
The on-screen displays on the following pages may differ depending on the version of Windows OS.
Note:
When installing in Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 clients, you must access Windows Vista, XP, or 2000 with the Administrator.
If the computers of the server and clients have the same OS and the same architecture, you do not have to install the printer drivers from the CD-ROM.
Access the shared printer and a prompt may appear. Click OK, and then follow the on-screen instructions to install the printer driver from the CD-ROM.
Insert the CD-ROM, then the EPSON Installation Program dialog box appears. Cancel the dialog box by clicking Cancel, then type the appropriate drive and folder names in which the printer driver for clients is located, then click OK.
When installing drivers in Windows Vista, XP or 2000, “Digital Signature is not found.” may appear. Click Yes (for Windows 2000), Continue Anyway (for Windows XP) or Install this driver software anyway (for Windows Vista) and continue installing.
The folder name differs depending on the OS being used.
Client’s OS
Folder Name
Windows XP, 2000, Vista x86 Edition
\<Language>\WINVISTA_XP_2K
Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Vista x64 Edition
\<Language>\WINVISTA_XP64
Select the name of the printer, then click OK. Then follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:
If you also want to install EPSON Status Monitor 3, see Installing EPSON Status Monitor 3 for instructions.
If you want to use EPSON Status Monitor 3 for the shared printer, reinstall the printer driver as instructed in Setting for the clients after installing the printer driver and EPSON Status Monitor 3 from the CD-ROM. Before printing, be sure to select the printer driver installed in Setting for the clients.
If EPSON Status Monitor 3 is installed with the Windows Firewall feature turned on (recommended), the shared printer may not be able to be monitored. This problem can be resolved by adding EEBAgent.exe to Exceptions of the firewall function.
If the client OS is Windows Vista, error messages might not pop up during printing.
If the server OS is Windows Vista, this can be fixed by changing the settings as follows.
1. Open the Sharing tab in the printer properties.
2. Click the Change sharing options button.
3. Clear the "Render print jobs on client computers" checkbox.
In Windows Vista and XP Professional x64 Edition, a communication error might not pop up if printing is performed when the printer power is off.