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# Right click it and choose ""connect". Printer driver will now be installed - could take a couple of minutes.
 
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==How to add network printers for non-domain, non-registered, or non-DTU-Compute Windows computers==
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==How to add network printers for non-domain, non-registered (using VPN), or non-DTU-Compute Windows computers==
  
 
This is not a fully supported way of adding printers to a Windows PC (primarily for non-domain Windows), as it cannot guarantee that all printing features will be available (i.e. stapling might not work). For further assistance using the optional procedure please get in touch with itsupport.
 
This is not a fully supported way of adding printers to a Windows PC (primarily for non-domain Windows), as it cannot guarantee that all printing features will be available (i.e. stapling might not work). For further assistance using the optional procedure please get in touch with itsupport.

Revision as of 17:20, 18 May 2022

This page describes how to add a network printer to a Windows PC. For a short general description of the printing systems and list of printers available at DTU Compute, please refer to this link.

Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit), Windows XP and Vista 32 bit are supported using the winprint server. Windows 8 (32 and 64 bit) is not fully tested but basic printing features has been tested successfully. For non-domain Windows PC's an optional way of adding network printers is described below.

There is a minor difference installing printers whether your PC is joined DTU's Windows domain (win.dtu.dk, in short "WIN") or not. Pressing Windows key + Pause/Break key will open System Information. If "win.dtu.dk" is set under Domain, your PC is joined the domain.

If your still in doubt please contact ITSupport.

How to add a network printer from a Windows computer joined to DTU Windows domain (WIN)

Follow this procedure to add a network printer to your Windows computer joined the WIN domain:

  1. Go to "Start" → "Run" (or press Windows Key + R)
  2. Type \\comp-winprint.win.dtu.dk and press Enter
  3. Find the printer you want to use i the list shown (Printer names explained here).
  4. Right click it and choose ""connect". Printer driver will now be installed - could take a couple of minutes.

How to add network printers for non-domain, non-registered (using VPN), or non-DTU-Compute Windows computers

This is not a fully supported way of adding printers to a Windows PC (primarily for non-domain Windows), as it cannot guarantee that all printing features will be available (i.e. stapling might not work). For further assistance using the optional procedure please get in touch with itsupport.

This setup will print from an alternative print server (CUPS) and will require that a universal or specific printer driver has already been downloaded and unpacked or already installed on your PC (*)

  1. Find the name of the printer you want to add. CUPS printer names do NOT start with "comp-". Printer list can be found here
  2. Open the Windows guide for adding a printer manually. On Windows 10: Open "Settings" → "Devices" → "Printers & Scanners" and click "Add a printer or scanner"
  3. Click "The printer that I want isn't listed" (scroll to the bottom)
  4. Choose "Select a shared printer by name"
  5. Type in the Printer URL in this format and use the name of the printer found in step 1: '''http://cups.compute.dtu.dk:631/printers/printername''' (remember to remove "comp-" form the name)
  6. After clicking Next you will be prompted for the printer driver files on your PC.
  7. Click on "Have Disk..." then click "Browse" and go to the location of extracted driver folder
  8. Select the the universal/global PCL6 driver (i.e. Xerox Global Print Driver PCL6) and click "OK".
  9. Set as "Default Printer" if needed and click "Finish"
  10. [if it is a HP color printer] Click Printer PropertiesDevice SettingsDevice Type and change it from Auto Detect to Color

(*)

The available drivers found on this page required for using the optional way of adding printers only supports Windows 10/11

When choosing the right driver file in step 9: if several ".inf" files are found in the folder, choosing any of them should present the universal/global driver in the drivers available (next window).

File:Xerox Global driver 64bit.zip

File:HP Universal 64bit.zip