You need to define Windows printers to use with BHCS. Windows printers represent physical destinations that the spool can route files to.
Windows printers are defined with the Windows Add Printer Wizard. The printers consist of a port and a device driver.
Local printers are directly connected to the computer running BHCS. Network printers reside elsewhere on the network. You can define local printers or network printers in three ways.
Add network printers by connecting to a network printer
Define standard local printers that use the LPT A parallel printer port. and COM An asynchronous serial port on the computer. ports
Define Barr local printers that use ports unique to the Barr software, including:
LPR port, which directs files to TCP/IP hosts
File port, which writes to disk
IP port, which writes to a TCP/IP socket or prints to a Xerox DocuPrint EPS