Dell Wyse ThinOS C10LE Administrator's Manual
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Brand: Dell
Category: Desktop , Modem , Server
Type: Administrator's manual
Model: Dell Wyse C10LE , Dell Wyse ThinOS D10D , Dell Wyse ThinOS D10DP , Dell Wyse ThinOS R10L , Dell Wyse ThinOS T10 , Dell Wyse ThinOS T10D , Dell Wyse ThinOS V10LE
Pages: 94
30 Chapter 3
Use the following guidelines for the SMBs tab when printing to a Windows network
printer (CAUTION: The printer name shared by Windows must not contain any spaces
or ThinOS will not be able to use it.):
• Select SMB - Select the SMB you want from the list.
• Printer Name - (Required) Enter name you want displayed in your list of printers.
• Printer Identification - Enter the type or model of the printer in the exact text of
the Windows printer driver name—including capitalizations and spaces. This name
must be either the device driver name for the printer under the Microsoft Windows
system, or a key to map to the device driver. If not specified, the name will be
defaulted to the printer-supplied identification for standard direct-connected USB
printers or Generic / Text for non-USB connected printers upon connection to
Windows hosts. The driver name mapping takes place either through a
printer-mapping file read by the system as part of the global profile (wnos.ini) or by
MetaFrame servers through the MetaFrame printer configuration file
(\winnt\system32\wtsprnt.inf).
• \\Host\Printer - Enter the Host\Printer or use the browse folder icon next to the box
to browse your Microsoft Networks and make the printer selection you want from
the network printers available (the DNS name or IP address of the Windows print
server on the network).
• Printer Class - (Optional) Select the printer class from the list.
• Enable the printer device - Must be selected to enable the printer (enables the
device so it displays on the remote host).
• Enable LPD service for the printer - Select this to make the thin client an LPD (Line
Printer Daemon) network print server for LPR printing requests from the network
(see "Using Your Thin Client as a Print Server (LPD)").
CAUTION: If the thin client is to be used as an LPD printer server, DHCP must not be
used and a static IP address must be assigned to the thin client as described in
"Network Setup."