59SETUP00N as a network printer, you mustsks.your network.inter already has a network interfaceto the 4200N printer. (This step isc OS users.)ork and workstations to use theer.e following sectionsturestion PagetsSetupSetup OptionsThe SuperScript 4200N CD contains network printing tools tosupport the following configurations.WindowsTCP/IP is required if you want to access and use theNetwork Administration Page to monitor and managenetwork printers. TCP/IP is also required to operate theprinter in an IP protocol network (such as for peer-to-peerprinting). See the instructions on page 65 for setting upTCP/IP for Windows 95/98 , and Windows NT 4.0 .NetWareSee the instructions beginning on page 69 for configuringNetWare 3.x, 4.x, and 5.x and the 4200N to work withWindows 95/98 and Windows NT 4.0.Peer-to-Peer PrintingIf you do not have a network server, you can use peer-to-peerprinting to print directly to a networked printer fromWindows 95/98. You must have the SuperScript 4200Nprinter driver installed. For IP peer-to-peer printing, theMicrosoft TCP/IP protocol stack must be installed andproperly configured on your workstation. See theinstructions on page 66 for peer-to-peer printing.LPR Printing in Windows NT NetworksIn Windows NT networks, you can use LPR (line printer)printing. See page 67 for setup instructions.Macintosh OSMacintosh OS information is provided in Chapter 4. See theinstructions on page 41 to set up and print from Macintoshclients over EtherTalk.