1. | Click . The first time you launch TCP/IP Print Server, the Print Setup for Queue dialog opens:
Figure 11: Print Setup for Queue dialog |
2. | You must type a Queue Name before you can start a BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server session. |
3. | Also, take a moment to select a different printer if necessary, and decide if you always want to use your Windows default
printer when the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server application starts. Note Once BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server is configured, launching the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server application causes the application
to automatically launch in the Windows System Tray without appearing on the Windows desktop.
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4. | Type a Queue Name and click OK. The Print Setup for Queue dialog closes. Before you start the BlueZone TCP/IP Print Server, you should configure a session.
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