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How to Set Up a Di450 Print Server to Vista

This post provides print server support for Microsoft windows Vista operating system and provide steps by steps solution to fix multifunction print server

The Minolta Di450 all-in-one machine is meant for high-capacity printing applications such as printing multiple documents with many pages in rapid succession for a home or office computer network. If you want all of the computers on your network to be able to access the Minolta printer individually, you can set up a print server by using the built-in networking features of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system.

Insert the software installation disc that came with the Minolta Di450 printer into the computer on your network that is closest to the router. Follow the instructions that will pop up on the computer screen to install the Minolta printer software.

Take an Ethernet cable and connect one end into the Ethernet port on the back of the Minolta Di450 printer. Connect the other end into an open Ethernet port on the back of your network's router.

Open the "Start" menu on the computer where you installed the Minolta software. Click on the icon labeled "Control Panel." Scroll through the options and locate the icon labeled as "Network and Sharing Center." Double click the icon to bring up a new window. Click on the "View Computers and Devices" link at the left side of the window.

Click on the blue button labeled "Add A Printer" at the top of the window. Click on the "Add a Network Printer" button, then click on the "Next" button at the bottom of the window. Wait for the list of available printers to appear on the menu screen. Click on the Minolta printer, then click on "Next." Click "OK" to finish the process.

Close the "Network and Sharing Center" window. Access the other computers on the network that will need to use the Minolta printer and repeat the process of adding the printer in the "Network and Sharing Center" menu.

How To Troubleshoot a Print Server

This post provides print server support to fix print server problems, If you have problem with your print server listed below you can get troubleshooting via this post.

1) If the printer is printing "garbage" characters, go to step 7b).

2) If there is a Windows error message when printing then, consult Windows Server Support.

3) Try printing from another computer. If this is successful, then there is a problem with your computer configuration, not the print server. Consult the computer and operating system documentation.

4) Turn off the print server, then turn it on. Test whether print server works.

5) Run the print server Setup Wizard. (Start > Programs > NETGEAR Print Server > NETGEAR Print Server Setup Wizard.)

6) For PC users, In the "Network Protocols on this PC" one of the three protocols must read "installed".

7) Click Next in the Wizard. If the print server is on the list found then:

(Retest your printer if you make changes to any of the following.)

7a) Check the print server's IP address. If it is 0.0.0.0, then the printer is not recognized. Unless you have a router, the print server's IP must be on the same segment. To set the IP, click Next until you see the TCP/IP screen. If you have a DHCP server on your network, select Obtain IP Address Automatically. Otherwise, click Fixed IP Address, and Suggest New Values. Click Next and Finish to exit the Wizard.

7b) If the printer does not match the printer driver in the operating system then run the Add Printer Wizard. (As described in the product manuals.)

7c) If the printer driver is PSName_Px, then run the Add Printer Wizard, or change it to the print server port.

7d) Disable the printer's bidirectional feature, if it's turned on.

8) Else, if the print server is not found:

8a) Click Refresh.

8b) Make sure you can access other places from your computer. If you can't, then troubleshoot computer or Internet connectivity.

8c) If you are running a software firewall, disable it, and use the NETGEAR firewall, instead. (It's almost certain to be faster.) This includes the Windows XP firewall — which may have been turned on during Windows upgrade or installation without you being aware of it. See Firewalls that Conflict with NETGEAR Such as Windows XP — unless you know for certain this feature isn't on.
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