24 SuperScript Color Laser Network GuideMoving a Peer-to-Peer PrinterIf you move your printer to a new network, you must restorethe NIC to its factory defaults (see page 10). If you havechanged your printer’s name, it will revert to its originalfactory name.Removing Peer-to-Peer SoftwareYou should delete all printers which have been installed touse peer-to-peer printing before you delete the peer-to-peersoftware. Follow these steps.1. Press the Windows Start button, select Settings, thenselect Printers.2. In the Printers window, select the peer-to-peer printerthat you want to remove.3. Select Delete from the File menu.Removing P2P-IPTo remove the IP peer-to-peer software from your computer,use the Add/Remove Programs control panel.1. Press the Windows Start button, select Settings, thenselect Control Panel.2. Open Add/Remove Programs. Select P2P-IP in the listand click Remove.Removing Peer-to-Peer-IPXTo remove the IPX peer-to-peer software from yourcomputer, use the PeerToPeer-IPX Uninstall program. Followthese steps.1. Insert the SuperScript CD into the drive.2. Press the Windows Start button and select Run.3. At Run, type::\P2PIPX\UNINSTAL.EXEThen click OK.Follow the Uninstall wizard prompts. When removal iscomplete, click OK.S ETTING U P W INDOWS NTSetting LPR Printing on an NT NetworkThe following procedure can be used to set up the LPRspooler for a Windows NT 4.0 workstation/server.1. In the Windows Network control panel, install theMicrosoft TCP/IP Printing service.2. Use the Windows Add Printer wizard to install theSuperScript printer driver for Windows NT 4.0.note: SuperScript printer drivers are provided on theSuperScript CD that came with the printer.3. In Windows NT 4.0, click the Start button, selectSettings, then select Printers.4. Select the NEC SuperScript 4600 printer icon, and thenselect Properties from the File menu.5. Click on the Ports tab (the SuperScript printer driverinstalls to LPT1 by default).6. Then select Add Port.7. Under Available Printer Port select LPR Port and clickthe New Port button.8. In the Name or address of server providing lpd field,enter the IP (Protocol) address of the printer, for example,128.191.184.50.9. In the Name of printer or print queue on that serverfield, enter PORT1 (the word “PORT” must be inuppercase). Click OK, then click Close to assign thatnewly created port to the SuperScript printer.10. Click on the Sharing tab in the NEC SuperScriptProperties window.11. Click on the radio button Shared and enter a name foryour SuperScript printer.12. Click OK to apply these settings to your printer.