Setting up network printing 4VarioLink 2221/2821/3621 4-154.6 Port 9100 Printing (Windows 2000/XP/Vista/Server2003/Server 2008)The Port 9100 print service is supported as standard in Windows 2000,Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server2008. TCP/IP is used as the network protocol.Operations on this machineSet the IP address for this machine. For the setting procedure, refer to"Setting the IP address for this machine" on page 4-7.Printer driver settingsWhen using Port 9100 to print, change the printer driver port to the Port 9100port.1 For Windows 2000, click the [Start] button, point to "Settings", andthen click "Printers".For Windows XP/Server 2003, click the [Start] button, and then click"Printers and Faxes".For Windows Vista/Server 2008, click the [Start] button, and then click"Control panel", "Hardware and Sound", and "Printers".– If "Printers and Faxes" does not appear in the Start menu inWindows XP/Server 2003, open the Control Panel from the Startmenu, select "Printers and Other Hardware", and then select"Printers and Faxes".For Windows Vista/Server 2008, if the control panel is in the classicview, double-click "Printers".2 Right-click the icon of the installed printer, and then click "Properties".3 On the Ports tab, click the [Add Port] button.4 In the "Available port types" list, select "Standard TCP/IP Port", andthen click the [New Port] button.5 When the Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard starts up, click the[Next] button.6 In the "Printer Name or IP Address" box, enter the IP address for thismachine, and then click the [Next] button.7 Select "Custom", and then click the [Settings] button.