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Note: It is important that LPRPORTD.EXE and LPD.EXE be running in the background. You can set these to run automatically from the Autostart tab of the TCP/IP Configuration dialog box.
In the Create Printer dialog box, enter the name of the printer.
If the driver is already installed, select the appropriate driver; if the driver is not installed, you must install it:
In the Printer Driver Selection section, select Other OS/2 printer driver, then specify the path to the driver. For example:
d:os2drv
Click the Refresh button, then select the new driver from the list. Click the Install button and follow the on-screen prompts.
This is where the ports that were not available can be selected: Lpt1-3, Com 1-4, and Pipe 0-7.
Once ports are installed, select a Pipe, such as Pipe 1, then double-click this port.
LPD printer. The printer's name. The printer's name should be either PS or AUTO in upper case letters. It is recommended that you leave everything else blank.
Click OK to return to the Create Printer dialog box, then click the Create button.
Click on Set default, then select the new printer object.