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MCDST 70-271: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Chapter 12: Network Printing and Offline Files. Objectives. Understand Windows XP print terminology and architecture Work with the Windows XP print subsystem architecture
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MCDST 70-271: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Chapter 12: Network Printing and Offline Files
Objectives • Understand Windows XP print terminology and architecture • Work with the Windows XP print subsystem architecture • Work with printer driver software • Print across the network and understand the printing process • Install and manage printers Guide to MCDST 70-271
Objectives (continued) • Configure a printer • Manage the print server • Troubleshoot printing • Troubleshoot Offline Files • Understand folder redirection Guide to MCDST 70-271
Windows XP Printing Terminology • Client application • Connecting to a printer • Creating a printer • Direct-attached printer • Network interface printer Guide to MCDST 70-271
Windows XP Printing Terminology (continued) • Print client • Print device • Print job • Print resolution • Print server Guide to MCDST 70-271
Windows XP Printing Terminology (continued) • Printer (logical printer) • Printer driver • Printer pool • Queue (print queue) • Rendering Guide to MCDST 70-271
Windows XP Printing Terminology (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Windows XP Print Subsystem Architecture • Consists of several components that: • Turn print data into a printable file • Transfer that file to a printer • Manage the way in which multiple print jobs are handled by a printer • Components • GDI • Printer driver • Print spooler Guide to MCDST 70-271
Graphics Device Interface • The portion of Windows XP that: • Begins the process of producing visual output • Makes WYSIWYG output possible • Calls the video driver in the case of screen output • Calls a printer driver in the case of printed output Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printer Driver • Windows XP software component that enables an application to communicate with a printer • Composed of three subcomponents that work together as a unit • Printer graphics driver • Printer interface driver • Characterization data file Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printer Spooler • Collection of DLLs and device drivers that receives, processes, schedules, and distributes print jobs • Components • Print router • Local and remote print providers • Print processors • Print monitor Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printer Spooler (continued) • Can accept data from the print provider in two main data types • Enhanced metafile (EMF) • RAW • Print router • Sends print requests from clients to the print server • Print provider • Server-side software that sends print job to proper server in format required by server Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printer Spooler (continued) • Print processor • Works with the printer driver to despool spool files during playback • Print monitor is actually two monitors • Language monitor: Comes into play only if the print device is bidirectional • Port monitor: Transmits the print job either to the print device or to another server Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printer Driver Software • Function • To provide an interface between the client and the printer • Print devices • Differ from manufacturer to manufacturer, and even from model to model • Right place to bury details is in the printer driver itself Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printing Across the Network • Typical options for printing across the network • You can print to a printer connected to a print server through a parallel or serial port • You can print to a printer connected directly to the network Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printing Across the Network (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Installing and Managing Printers • Printers and Faxes window • Starting point for all printer installation and management • Creating a local printer • Means that you are setting up a printer for local use Guide to MCDST 70-271
Installing and Managing Printers (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Connecting to a Remote Printer • Click the Add a printer link in the Printers and Faxes window • Choose to connect to a network printer • Any system prior to Windows NT 4.0 downloads print drivers the first time the client connects to the remote printer only Guide to MCDST 70-271
Managing Print Jobs • Open the Printers and Faxes window and double-click the icon for the printer in question • To manage a print job, select it and then choose the appropriate menu option Guide to MCDST 70-271
Managing Print Jobs (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer • The General tab in a printer’s Properties dialog box contains controls that you can use to: • Create text comment that shows up in Browse list entry for that printer • Create a separate entry to identify the printer’s location • Display features and paper sizes currently available for printer Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer (continued) • Sharing tab • Select the Share this printer option button and provide a Share name for the printer • Ports tab • Allows you to adjust settings for the ports selected for use with a particular print device Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Configuring a Printer (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Advanced Tab • Can be used to: • Set the hours during which the printer is available • Set priority • Define spooling options • Priority setting • Determines which logical printer is given first access to a printer • Spooling options • Define how print jobs are managed Guide to MCDST 70-271
Advanced Tab (continued) • Separator pages • Extra pages printed before each print job • Used to clearly identify details about a printed document • Custom pages can be created in Notepad Guide to MCDST 70-271
Advanced Tab (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Advanced Tab (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Color Management Tab • Used to associate a color profile with a color printer • Color profile • Used to control how color is produced by the printer Guide to MCDST 70-271
Security Tab • Allows you to set permissions for printers • Add and remove buttons • Used to alter list of users and groups with defined permissions for this printer • Permissions frame • Lists the permission types • Offers check boxes to Allow or Deny individual permissions for the selected user or group Guide to MCDST 70-271
Security Tab (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Device Settings Tab • Used to make sure that the print device itself is configured properly • Memory • Be sure that amount of memory listed on this tab is equal to that installed in the printer • Paper trays and other accessories • If you install one, or rearrange existing ones, you need to update the settings here Guide to MCDST 70-271
Device Settings Tab (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Printers and the Web • Web support • Allows remote users to submit print jobs for printing, viewing printer queues, and downloading print drivers • Benefits of Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) • Enables Web-based distribution of printer drivers • Offers Web-based print queue management Guide to MCDST 70-271
Managing the Print Server • Selecting Server Properties from the File menu from the Printers and Faxes window • Reveals the Print Server Properties dialog box • Forms tab • Used to define paper sizes • Ports tab • Lists all known ports and installed printers on those ports (if any) • Drivers tab l • Lists the installed printer drivers Guide to MCDST 70-271
Managing the Print Server (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubleshooting Printing Problems • Identify which of the seven components of the printing process is failing • Look for documented solutions • Implement a short-term solution • Implement a long-term solution, if possible Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubling Printing Installation • If user claims a printer is not being recognized by PnP and not being automatically installed • Double check power source and connection to the computer • Cycle the power on the printer and make sure printer is on Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubling Printing Installation (continued) • If user is unable to install a local printer • Normal users do not have privilege to install printers • Check to see if the user has been assigned the user right of Devices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubling Printing In General Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubleshooting Network Printing • Verify basic network connectivity • Make sure you can see and connect to the print server from your workstation • Try copying a file to or from the server • Create a local printer and redirect its port to a network printer • Will determine whether there’s a problem copying files from the server to the workstation Guide to MCDST 70-271
Troubleshooting Network Printing (continued) • Print from a DOS-based program using the NET PRINT command to connect to the printer • If this works, this may indicate that the connection to the printer is not persistent and needs to be adjusted • If using TCP/IP printing or a printer attached directly to the network, ping the printer’s IP address to make sure the printer is functioning • Create an LPR port to the printer and connect to that port to allow the computer to act as the printer’s queue Guide to MCDST 70-271
Stopping and Restarting the Print Spooler • Spooler service is required for printing • It’s stopped and started—and its startup configured—from the Services tool in Administrative Tools • By default, Spooler service is set to begin automatically when system starts • To stop it, select it from the list of services and select Stop • To start the Spooler service again, select it from the list and select Start Guide to MCDST 70-271
Fax Support • Printers and Faxes applet in Control Panel • Used to install and configure the fax components of Windows XP as well as printers • Faxing • Must be manually configured to receive faxes Guide to MCDST 70-271
Using Offline Files • Offline Files • A multipart solution that involves file designation, data transfer, and follow-up synchronization • Files and folders made available offline • Accessed in the same manner as if they were not stored locally Guide to MCDST 70-271
Using Offline Files (continued) Guide to MCDST 70-271
Folder Redirection • Altering the physical storage location of commonly used folders to a network server while retaining the original local access methods • Can be configured through two different mechanisms • Through My Document’s Properties dialog box • Through group policy Guide to MCDST 70-271