BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server

Chapter 9

Launching \ Starting \ Stopping \ Ending

Launching the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server

To launch BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server, double click the desktop icon that was created during the BlueZone installation.  Also, you can launch BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server from the BlueZone Program Group by going to Start, Programs, BlueZone, and clicking on BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server.

By default, the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server will automatically launch in the Windows System Tray without appearing on the Windows desktop.

If you want to configure the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server, launch the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server, then locate the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server icon in the Windows system tray and left click.  The BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server desktop application will appear.

NOTE  The first time you launch the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server, you will be prompted with a Print Setup dialog.  You will not be able to proceed until you supply a Printer Queue Name.

SEE  Configuring the LPD Print Server for more information.

Starting the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server

From the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server MenuBar, choose Session:Start.  Or, click the Start Session icon from the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server ToolBar.

When the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server is started, you will see the word "Listening..." in the StatusBar.

Stopping the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server

From the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server MenuBar, choose Session:Stop.  Or, click the Stop Session icon from the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server ToolBar.

When the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server is stopped, you will see the word "Stopped" in the StatusBar.

Ending the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server

To minimize the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server session to the Windows System Tray, click the X located in the upper right hand corner of the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server desktop.

To end the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server desktop session, right click the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server icon located in the Windows System Tray, and select Exit.


Related Topics:

Configuring the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server