Print Server Application Guide This guide applies to the following models.
TL-WR842ND
TL-WR1042ND
TL-WR1043ND
TL-WR2543ND
TL-WDR4300
CONTENTS Chapter 1. Overview................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2. Before Installation ................................................................................................... 2 Chapter 3. Installation for Windows OS ................................................................................... 2 Chapter 4. Application for Windows OS .................................................................................. 7 4.1 To Launch/Exit the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller …………………………………………..……...7 4.2 To Utilize the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller …………………………………………………………..8 4.2.1 To Print ...................................................................................................................................... 8 4.2.2 To Scan ................................................................................................................................... 11 4.2.3 Other functions/ settings.......................................................................................................... 17
Chapter 5. Installation for Mac OS.......................................................................................... 19 Chapter 6. Application for Mac OS ......................................................................................... 21 6.1 To Launch/Exit the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller …………………………………………..…….21 6.2 To Utilize the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller ………………………………………………………...22 6.2.1 To Print .................................................................................................................................... 22 6.2.2 To Scan ................................................................................................................................... 25 6.2.3 Other functions/ settings.......................................................................................................... 31
Appendix: Troubleshooting....................................................................................................... 33
Overview
Chapter 1. Overview Print server is a function embedded in your Router. It allows you to share your printer with computers that are connected to the Router. Typical Topology
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The client utility TP-LINK USB Printer Controller s Windows 7 32/64 bit, Windows Vista 32/64bit, Windows XP 32/64bit, and Mac. Before connection, please check the Printer Compatibility List to whether your printer is ed by the Router. You can refer to Appendix: Troubleshooting for ing the Printer Compatibility List. Here in this guide, we take the configuration procedures of TL-WDR4300 for example. -1-
Before Installation
Chapter 2. Before Installation Before installing the print server, please note the following points: 9 Make sure you have already installed the printer’s driver on your computer. Otherwise, please install it first. 9 Any computer in your LAN must first install the software if it wants to share the print server via the Router. Before installing the print server, make sure you have the following devices and accessories: 9 TP-LINK Router with USB port which s print server function 9 USB printer and USB cable 9 Computer with Windows XP/ Windows Vista/ Windows 7/ Mac
) Note: For Mac or Windows computers that do not have CD-ROM drive to run the resource CD, please the relevant software from our website: www.tp-link.com. Please refer to Appendix: Troubleshooting for this.
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Installation for Windows OS
Chapter 3. Installation for Windows OS 1. Insert the Router’s Resource CD into the CD-ROM drive.
3. Click START.
2. Select your Router model and click USB Printer Setup.
4. Connect your computer and printer to the Router step by step as instructed. Click NEXT.
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5. Check the LED lights and click NEXT.
7. Please wait a moment for the installation preparation.
6. Click NEXT to start installing the printer share software.
8. Click Next and go on to install the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller.
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9. Please enter your information in the requested field and then click Next.
Installation for Windows OS
11. Click Install to begin the installation.
10. Click Change… to select another destination folder, or leave it default and click Next.
12. Please wait a while for the installation process.
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Installation for Windows OS
13. Click Finish to complete and exit the InstallShield Wizard.
When the installation is completed, the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller will pop up, with whose help you can print documents via the Router now.
) Note: In your LAN, each computer that wants to share the print server should also install the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller. Please follow the previous steps to configure other computers in your LAN. -5-
Application for Windows OS
Chapter 4. Application for Windows OS TP-LINK USB Printer Controller is used to operate the USB Printer on your own computer. After successful installation, the icon
will appear on the desktop of your computer.
4.1 To Launch/Exit the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller ¾ To launch the USB Printer Controller, double-click the icon
on your desktop.
¾ To exit the USB Printer Controller, you have two ways: z
Click System->Exit on the TP-Link USB Printer Controller.
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Right-click the icon
in the lower-right corner of your screen and then click Exit.
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Application for Windows OS
4.2 To Utilize the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller 4.2.1 To Print To print, first of all, you need to set your Auto-Connect Printer. After successful setting, you can execute your printing tasks automatically. Please follow the steps below to set your auto-connect printer. Step 1: Highlight the printer you want to set as auto-connect printer.
Step 2: Click the inverse triangle mark on the Auto-Connect for printing tab to pull down the list, where you can select Set Auto-Connect Printer.
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Application for Windows OS
Step 3: Tick the name of the printer you would like to set as auto-connect printer, and then click Apply.
After successful setting, you will see the printer marked as Auto-Connect Printer. Then you can execute your printing task freely.
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Application for Windows OS
¾ If you want to disable your printer's auto-connect function, you can delete it. Method One: Select Delete Auto-Connect Printer from the drop-down list of the Auto-Connect for Printing tab.
Method Two: 1. Go to Tools->Auto-Connect Printer List.
2. Highlight your auto-connect printer and then click Delete.
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4.2.2 To Scan There are two methods available to realize the scanning function. Method One: Network Scanner Step 1: Highlight your scanner or MFP.
Step 2: Click Tools and then select Network Scanner.
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Application for Windows OS
Application for Windows OS
Step 3: Select the type of picture you want to scan, and then click Scan.
Step 4: Name the image set, select the file format, and choose the file destination by clicking Browse… or leave it default. Then click Next.
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Step 5: Wait a while for the scan process.
Step 6: When it is 100% processed and saved, please click Close to complete it. Then go to the location you’ve chosen in the previous Step 4 and find your picture scanned.
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Application for Windows OS
Application for Windows OS
Method Two: Connect for Scanning
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Step 2: Click the tab Connect for Scanning.
Successfully set and ready for scanning, it will display Manually Connected by…, when you can start your scanning task.
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Application for Windows OS
Step 3: After finishing your scanning task, please do to click the tab Disconnect for Scanning to release the scanner or MFP.
¾ Request to Connect When one computer in you LAN Connects for Scanning, it is occupying the scanner or MFP; then if you would like to use the printer as well, you will have to Request for Connect. Step 1: Highlight the scanner or MFP you want to share for printing or scanning.
Step 2: Click the tab Request to Connect.
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Step 3: You will be prompted a window that transmits your request. Please wait patiently for the reply.
Step 4: If the other Accepts your request to connect, please click Exit to start your printing or scanning task.
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Application for Windows OS
Application for Windows OS
4.2.3 Other functions/ settings ¾ Configuration Go to Tools-> Configuration, tick the option Automatically execute when logging on Windows, and then click OK.
With this setting, the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller will run automatically every time you log on your computer. ¾ About Go to About -> About, a window will pop up and display some relevant information about this Control Center.
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Application for Windows OS
Configure Server
Highlight the Router and click the tab Configure Server; the window of the Router will pop up. You need to enter the name and (both are by default.) to the web-based management page of the Router.
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Installation for Mac OS
Chapter 5. Installation for Mac OS 1. 2. 3.
the setup software TP-Link UDS Printer Controller Installer.dmg from our website: www.tp-link.com.
Double-click the software you’ve ed.
Double-click the TP-Link UDS Printer Controller Installer.app in the window that pops up.
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4. 5.
Click Install to start the installation process.
Click Restart to finish the software installation.
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Installation for Mac OS
Application for Mac OS
Chapter 6. Application for Mac OS
6.1 To Launch/Exit the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller ¾ To launch the USB Printer Controller, double-click the icon
on your desktop.
¾ To exit the USB Printer Controller, you have two ways: z
Click TP-Link USB Printer Controller -> Quit, when the printer controller is on the process. Or you can press the keyboard command + Q to quickly exit the controller.
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Left-click and hold the icon
in the dock for a while, then you can click Quit to exit the controller.
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Application for Mac OS
6.2 To Utilize the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller 6.2.1 To Print To print, first of all, you need to set your Auto-Connect Printer. After successful setting, you can execute your printing tasks automatically. Please follow the steps below to set your auto-connect printer. Step 1: Highlight your printer.
Step 2: Click the tab Auto-Connect for printing to pull down a list, where you can select Set Auto-Connect Printer.
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Step 3: Select the printer you would like to set as auto-connect printer, and then click the Apply button.
After successful setting, you will see the printer marked as Auto-Connect Printer. Then you can execute your printing task freely.
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Application for Mac OS
¾ If you want to disable your printer's auto-connect function, you can delete it. Method One: Select Delete Auto-Connect Printer from the drop-down list of the tab Auto-Connect for Printing.
Method Two: 1. Go to Tools->Auto-Connect Printer List.
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2. Highlight your auto-connect printer and then click Delete.
6.2.2 To Scan
There are two methods available to realize the scanning function. Method One: Network Scanner Step 1: Highlight your scanner or MFP.
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Step 2: Click Tools and then select Network Scanner.
Step 3: Select the kind of picture you want to scan and the destination you want to save it; name your picture and select the format of it. Then click Scan.
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Step 4: Wait a while for the scan process.
Step 5: When it is completed, you will see the scan result shown in the middle. Then go to the location you’ve chosen in the previous Step 3 and find your picture scanned.
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Application for Mac OS
Application for Mac OS
Method Two: Connect for Scanning
) Note: If you choose this method for scanning, no one else in your LAN can share the scanner or MFP to either print or scan, until you click the tab Disconnect for Scanning to release it or accept their Request to Connect. Step 1: Highlight your scanner or MFP.
Step 2: Click the tab Connect for Scanning.
Successfully set and ready for scanning, it will display Manually Connected by…, when you can start your scan task.
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Application for Mac OS
Step 3: After finishing your scan task, please do to click the tab Disconnect for Scanning to release the scanner or MFP.
¾ Request to Connect When one computer in you LAN Connects for Scanning, it is occupying the scanner or MFP; then if you would like to use it as well, you will have to Request for Connect. Step 1: Highlight the scanner or MFP you want to share for printing or scanning.
Step 2: Click the tab Request to Connect.
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Step 3: You will be prompted a window that transmits your request. Please wait patiently for the reply.
Step 4: If the other Accepts your request to connect, please click Close to start your printing or scanning task.
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Application for Mac OS
Application for Mac OS
6.2.3 Other functions/ settings ¾ About Go to TP-Link USB Printer Controller -> About; a window will pop up and display some relevant information about this printer controller.
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Configure Server
Highlight the Router and click the tab Configure Server, the window of the Router will pop up. You need to enter the name and (both are by default.) to the web-based management page of the Router.
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Application for Mac OS
¾ Open at Left-click and hold the icon
in the dock for a while, until you can select Option > Open at .
With this setting, the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller will run automatically every time you log on your Mac.
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Troubleshooting
Appendix: Troubleshooting 1. Where can I find the printer compatibility list? Go to our website www.tp-link.com, then go to Products ->Wireless, find your product model and go to -> Document -> Printer Compatibility List.
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Troubleshooting
2. Where can I find the relevant software for installation? Go to our website www.tp-link.com, then go to Products ->Wireless, find your product model and go to ->Software -> Utility. Then next web page will be loaded, where you can select the USB Printer Controller_Utility and it.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
3. How to manage the print server on the web-based management page? The Router’s Print Server function is enabled by default. To disable the function, you need to log onto the Web-based management page. See the following instructions (Here takes that in Windows 7 for example): 1) Make sure you have a PC or notebook connected to the wireless Router, either via wireless or wired connection. 2) Launch the TP-LINK USB Printer Controller, highlight the Router and click the tab Configure Server.
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After a moment, a window will appear. Enter (in lower case letters) for both the Name and . Then click the OK button or press the Enter key.
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Troubleshooting
Go to USB Settings -> Print Server. Clicking Stop will disable the function and clicking Start will enable it.
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