Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share; Install Printer Driver; User Account Control- Page 132

Brother HL-2170W Network User's Guide

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NETWORK USER'S GUIDE
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Appendix A

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A

Installation when using a Network Print Queue or Share

A

Note

If you are going to connect to a shared printer on your network, we recommend that you ask your system 
administrator about the queue or share name for the printer prior to installation.

 

Installing the driver and choosing the correct printer queue or share name

A

a

Turn on your computer. (You must be logged on with Administrator rights.) 
Close any applications running before configuration.

b

Put the supplied CD-ROM into your CD-ROM drive. The opening screen will appear automatically.
Choose your printer model and the language.

c

Click 

Install Printer Driver

 on the menu screen.

Note

Choose the 

Install Printer Driver

 icon for your region.

 

d

Click 

Network cable users

.

Note

For Windows Vista

®

, when the 

User Account Control

 screen appears, click 

Continue

.

 

e

When the 

License Agreement

 window appears, click 

Yes

 if you agree to the License Agreement.

f

Choose 

Network Shared Printer

, and then click 

Next

.

g

Choose your printer's queue, and then click 

OK

.

Note

Contact your administrator if you do not know the location or the name of the printer in the network.

 

h

Click 

Finish

.

Note

• If you want to register your product on-line, check 

On-Line Registration

.

• If you do not want to set your printer as Default printer, uncheck 

Set as Default Printer

.

 

 

Setup is now complete.

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  • If you want to register your product on-line, check On-Line Registration .
  • If you do not want to set your printer as Default printer, uncheck Set as Default Printer .

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