
Configuring the adapter
3-8 PagePrinter Network Adapter: Utilities & Environments
To process Point to Point printing (LexIP)
Point to Point is an easy way for you to print from a Windows 95 workstation to
a network-attached printer. It’s especially useful in small organizations or
departments because you can print without having a server or a network
operating system (such as NetWare) installed.
The following drawing shows how print jobs move from a workstation using
Point to Point.
MarkVision provides a way for you to print to a network printer when your
network uses Microsoft TCP/IP. If you run TCP/IP on your network, you can
install Point to Point with MarkVision. Then you can print from Windows
applications to a network printer. Point to Point is supported by the adapters.
MarkVision can monitor the network printer.
Prerequisites:
1 You must have MarkVision installed on your workstation.
Note: MarkVision does not have to be running for you to print.
2 The Microsoft TCP/IP DLL must be installed on your workstation. If it
is not installed, use Custom install to select TCP/IP Network Support.
3 The TCP/IP protocol must be bound to the network interface card in
your Windows 95 computer. Consult your Windows 95 online HELP for
binding an adapter to a protocol (look for Binding in the HELP index), or see
the section on “To process TCP/IP print jobs“ on page 3-5.
Printer Attached to
network with internal
Network adapter card.
Windows 95
Workstation