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Installing in Different Environments
There are several NIS Bulletins on the Sharp Technical Web site which cover, in the
form of a step-by-step guide, the likely install environments. These were produced for
the installation and setting up of the AR-PB2, however, they can be used for installation
of the AR-160/200 Series printer drivers.
form of a step-by-step guide, the likely install environments. These were produced for
the installation and setting up of the AR-PB2, however, they can be used for installation
of the AR-160/200 Series printer drivers.
Installing on Windows 95/98 PC
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a PC running Windows 95 or 98,
please see
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a PC running Windows 95 or 98,
please see
NIS Bulletin 004
for basic installation of the printer driver.
When installing in a network environment, please see one of the following headings.
Installing on a Windows95/98 Peer to Peer Network
As Windows 95/98 does not have network-printing support built in, please see
As Windows 95/98 does not have network-printing support built in, please see
NIS
Bulletin 001
and
NIS Bulletin 002
for installation of one of the peer to peer (P2P) network
printing support solutions.
Installing Under a Windows NT Network
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a Windows NT Printserver, please see
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a Windows NT Printserver, please see
NIS Bulletin 005
for full details of installing using the Microsoft TCP/IP printing service.
Installation on Windows workstations is semi-automatic once the driver is correctly
installed and shared on the Windows NT Printserver.
installed and shared on the Windows NT Printserver.
Installing Under a Netware 4 Network
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a Netware 4.xx network, please see
To install the AR-160/200 Series printer driver on a Netware 4.xx network, please see
NIS Bulletin 003
for full details of installing the required devices (objects) into the Novell
Directory Services (NDS) tree and subsequent installation of the driver on Windows
95/98 workstations.
95/98 workstations.