Zonet ZPS1000 Setup Manual

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Print servers
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Setup Manual

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Zonet ZPS1000 is a versatile print server that enables you to share printers over a network. It supports various protocols, including IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI, making it compatible with Windows 95/98/Me, NT/2000/XP, and NetWare systems. With its ability to connect to different types of printers and its user-friendly setup process, the Zonet ZPS1000 is an ideal solution for small businesses and home offices seeking efficient printer sharing.

Zonet ZPS1000 is a versatile print server that enables you to share printers over a network. It supports various protocols, including IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI, making it compatible with Windows 95/98/Me, NT/2000/XP, and NetWare systems. With its ability to connect to different types of printers and its user-friendly setup process, the Zonet ZPS1000 is an ideal solution for small businesses and home offices seeking efficient printer sharing.

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[Setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me]
Step1: Please check the packing list:
a. One Print Server.
b. One external AC power adapter.
c. One setup CD. (For Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP).
d. One users manual (included quick guide).
Step2: Setup procedure that Print Server connect to Printer:
a. Turn off the printers power.
b. Use the USB cable to connect printer server with your printer.
c. Plug UTP line and power adapter.
d. Done.
Step3: Install protocol in Windows 95/98/Me:
a. Please make sure what protocol that you need, we could use IPX/SPX . TCP/IP . NetBEUI in
Windows 95/98/Me.
b. If it needs to add new protocol, the procedure is: Select Control Panel Æ Select Network(1) Æ
Select Add(2) Æ Select Protocol(3) Æ Select Microsoft from the Manufacture list(4) Æ Select
one protocol what you need(5) Æ Done.
Step4: Install driver for Print Server in Windows 95/98/Me:
a. Insert CD and execute setup.exe.
b. It will appear two utilities, one is Network Print Monitor, and the other is PSAdmin.
c. Done.
Step5: Add new Printer’s driver:
If it was a new printer type, please select [add printer] and complete this procedure.
Setup procedure as below:
a. Select Local Printer.
b. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer.
c. Select printer type.
d. Select LPT1.
e. Type printer name or use default.
f. In print test page, select “No”.
g. Done.
Step6: Configure print server:
a. Select printer name what you want.
b. Select “Properties”.
c. Select “Details”.
d. Select “Add Port”.
e. In “Other”, select “Network Print Port”.
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f. It will appear a picture as below.
g. Select Print Server. (If there are two print servers in your LAN, please confirm it’s Node ID and
select port)
h. Done.
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[Setup procedure for Windows NT]
Step1: Please check the packing list:
Please see step1 of setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step2: Setup procedure that Print Server connect to Printer:
Please see step2 ofsetup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step3: Install protocol in Windows NT:
a. Please make sure what protocol that you need, we could use IPX/SPXTCP/IPNetBEUI in
Windows NT.
b. If it needs to add new protocol, the procedure as below: Select control panel Æ Select
network(1) Æ Select add(2) Æ Select protocol and select add(3) Æ Select one protocol what
you need(4) Æ Done.
Step4: Install driver for Print Server in Windows NT:
a. Insert CD and execute setup.exe.
b. It will appear two utilities, one is Network Print Monitor, and the other is PSAdmin.
c. Done.
Step5: Add new Printer’s driver:
If it was a new printer type, please select add printerand complete this procedure.
Setup procedure as below:
a. Select local printer.
b. The Add Printer Wizard screen will appear, Select My Computer.
c. In available ports, select LPT1.
d. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer.
e. Select printer type.
f. Type printer name or use default.
g. In Printer sharing, click next.
h. In printing testing page, select “No”.
i. Done.
Step6: Configure print server:
a. Select Printer that you want to configure.
b. Select “Properties”.
c. Select “Port”.
d. Select “Add port”.
e. In available ports, select “Network Print Port”.
f. It will appear picture as below.
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g. Select Print Server. (If there are two print servers in your LAN, please confirm it’s Node ID and
select port)
h. Done.
[Setup procedure in Windows 2000/XP]
Step1: Please check the packing list:
Please see step1of setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step2: Setup procedure that Print Server connect to Printer:
Please see step2 of setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step3: Install protocol in Windows 2000/XP:
a. Please make sure what protocol that you need, we could use IPX/SPXTCP/IPNetBEUI in
Windows 2000/XP.
b. If it needs to add new protocol, the procedure as below: Control Panel Æ Network and Dial-up
Connections Æ Local Area Connection Æ Properties Æ Install Æ Protocol Æ Add Æ In Internet
component, choose protocol what you need. Æ Done.
Step4: Install driver for Print Server in Windows 2000/XP:
a. Insert CD and execute setup.exe.
b. It will appear two utilities, one is Network Print Monitor, and the other is PSAdmin.
c. Done.
Step5: Add new Printer’s driver:
If it was a new printer type, please select [add printer] and complete this procedure.
Setup procedure as below:
a. Select Local Printer.
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b. Select LPT1 in available ports.
c. Select the appropriate printer manufacturer.
d. Select printer type.
e. Type printer name or use default.
f. In Printer Sharing, click Next.
g. In Print Test Page, select No.
h. Done.
Step6: Configure print server:
a. Select Printer that you want to configure.
b. Open “Properties”.
c. Select “Ports”.
d. Select “Add Port”.
e. In available ports, select “Network Print Port”.
f. Select “New Port”.
g. It will appear a picture as below.
h. Select Print Server. (If there are two print servers in your LAN, please confirm it’s Node ID and
select port)
i. Done.
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[Setup procedure for NetWare system]
Step1: Please check the packing list:
Please see step1of setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step2: Setup procedure that Print Server connect to Printer:
Please see step2 of setup procedure for Windows 95/98/Me.
Step3: Install driver for Print Server in Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP:
a. Insert CD and execute setup.exe.
b. It will appear two utilities, one is Network Print Monitor, and the other is PSAdmin. Please select
“PSAdmin”.
c. Done.
Step4: Configure print server in NetWare System:
a. Log into your NetWare File Server as a Supervisor (Admin) or equivalent.
b. Select Program Files in windows PC started menu.
c. Select PSAdmin, and then it will appear a picture as below.
d. Select Print Server. (If there are two print servers in your LAN, please confirm it’s Node ID and
select port)
e. Click “Wizard” button < >.
f. Select NetWare Wizard.
g. Select the NetWare File Server to which the print server device will be attached.
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h. Type in a Print Queue Name. (Each print queue corresponds to each print port of the print
server.)
i. Type in a Print Server Name. (Note: This name isn’t the same with NetWare Server Name.)
j. Done.
[How to upgrade the firmware of Print Server]
Step1: Make sure the file name of BIN, and download the newest version.
Step2: Put BIN file into C:\Program Files\Network Print Monitor\.
Step3: Execute PSAdmin program, and choose a print server that you want to upgrade.
Step4: Click the upgrade button < > on tool bar.
Step5: Select ”General Upgrade”, and “Next”.
Step6: Wait for upgrade successful message.
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Zonet ZPS1000 Setup Manual

Category
Print servers
Type
Setup Manual
This manual is also suitable for

Zonet ZPS1000 is a versatile print server that enables you to share printers over a network. It supports various protocols, including IPX/SPX, TCP/IP, and NetBEUI, making it compatible with Windows 95/98/Me, NT/2000/XP, and NetWare systems. With its ability to connect to different types of printers and its user-friendly setup process, the Zonet ZPS1000 is an ideal solution for small businesses and home offices seeking efficient printer sharing.

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