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See label on the printer for the printer name.

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Installation on Windows

Windows XP

  • Navigate to Printers and Faxes through the control panel
  • shift+right click within white space of the window → run as... → add printer
  • use either local admin account or ADM account
  • Follow rest of instructions for windows: adding a port and printer

NOTE: Due to being an older OS and not supported the specific printer/driver may not be able to be found. It is possible to grab the driver from another similar machine, just be aware that finding the correct driver may be close to impossible. 

Current Windows (7, 8, 10) 

  • Open Control Panel, Devices & Printers
  • Click on "add a printer"
  • Choose add a LOCAL printer
  • Create a new port – standard TCP/IP
  • Enter the printer name for the address
    • See label on the printer for the printer name (please avoid using the IP address, especially since it can change!)
  • Finish driver & printer installation by providing the driver as necessary and naming the printer something you prefer. In most cases, your computer will detect & install drivers.

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Installation on Mac OS X (editions of Mac OS X might have slightly different wording )

  • You may want to install the most up-to-date drivers from Apple for your printer before installing (ex: see https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1888 for HP printers or see https://support.apple.com/kb/dl1861 for Xerox printers )
  • Open System Preferences and go to Printers and Scanners
  • Click on the + sign to add a printer
  • Click on the IP system
  • Enter the printer name for the address
    • See label on the printer for the name (please avoid using the IP address)
  • Change the protocol to HP JetDirect Socket (even if the printer is not an HP printer)
  • Leave the Queue empty, name and locate the printer something you prefer and will remember
  • Correct the printer driver as necessary  ( generic drivers may work, but may cause problems with pdf printing, duplexing, or color )

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