Chapter 33-683.3.6 Difference Between LPR Port and Standard TCP/IP Port 0005-3126On the iR C6800, both LPR port and standard TCP/IP port may be used side by side; however, the use of the standardTCP/IP port is recommended for the following reason:- In the case of the LPR port (OS standard), jobs spooled on the PC will not be sent to the printer (as when about10 jobs are being printed in succession. In a while, printing will resume, but newly added jobs may be printed,skipping the jobs that have been left out (e.g., resulting in missing sets).- In the case of the LPR port, additional installation of software is needed.Printer PortsF-3-1133.3.7 Installing the LPR Port (UNIX Print service) Components 0005-3127If the standard TCP/IP port is used, you need not install the LPR port (UNIX print service).If, because of limits imposed by the user environment, the standard TCP/IP port cannot be used, you may have toselect the LPR port (UNIX print service); if such is the case, you need to separately install it, as it does not come aspart of the standard installation.Note:The discussions herein are based on Windows XP; more or less the same steps may be used for Windows 2000.1) Set the Windows XP CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive. Select [Install optional Windows components ].Note:In the case of Widows 2000, select [Install Add-On Components].