78 SuperScript 4400 Series — User’s GuideWINDOWSThere are several ways you can configure your Windowsworkstation to access the 4400 network printer, depending onwhich version of Windows you are using and your systemconfiguration. Below, under “Network ConfigurationOptions,” are possible scenarios.Installing SuperScript 4400 Printer DriversAs you configure your network operating system, you willneed to install a copy of the SuperScript 4400 printer driveronto each workstation that will be accessing the networkprinter.TCP/IP Requirements for WindowsConfigurationTCP/IP is required for Windows 95/98, Windows NT 4.0 andWindows for Workgroups, if you want to access and use theNetwork Administration Page to view printer status andmanage network printers. TCP/IP is also required to operatethe printer in an IP protocol network (such as for peer to peerprinting). TCP/IP setup for Windows 95/98 andWindows NT 4.0 is explained on page 79.Network Configuration OptionsWindows 95/98• If you have a NetWare network, see page 84 forNetWare 4.x setup, or page 86 for Netware 3.x setup.• If you have no network server, you can print directly tothe network printer using the peer to peer softwareprovided on the SuperScript 4400 Series CD. See page 80.• You can also set up shared printing (see page 82).Windows NT 4.0• If you have a NetWare network, see page 84 forNetWare 4.x setup, or page 86 for Netware 3.x setup.• In a Windows NT network you can use lpr printing. Seepage 81.Windows for Workgroups• If you have a NetWare network, see page 84 forNetWare 4.x setup, or page 86 for Netware 3.x setup. Youcan also use shared printing.