How Do I Set Up a Printer for Use as a Lasernet Input Module and Network Printing?
    • 17 Jun 2024
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    How Do I Set Up a Printer for Use as a Lasernet Input Module and Network Printing?

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    Article summary

    To generate documents in Lasernet, data input is needed. This is generally done using either input folders or printers. This article will show you how to set up a Lasernet input printer.

    Lasernet Setup

    To create a new Lasernet Input printer, follow these steps:

    1. In the Lasernet build, click the Modules button in the Tools menu and add a Printer Input module. The Printer Input Properties window is displayed.

    2. Select the General tab, and in the Name field, set the name of the module. This name will be used when selecting the port later. All other settings on all other tabs can be left as they are at this stage.

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    Lasernet automatically populates the Printer Name on the Printer Setup pane. This name can be altered but not left blank or the Printer port will not display on the list when creating the Printer in Windows ®.

    3. Click Ok.

    1. Update the Lasernet build.

    The Lasernet service will now create a new Lasernet Port that will be used later in the printer configuration.

    1. Add a printer, set the names, and update the build.

    Creating the Printer

    Windows ® Server 2008R2

    1. Click the Add a printer button at the top left of Windows Devices and Printers settings.

    2. Select Add a local printer.

    Windows Server 2012/2012R2 and Above

    1. Click the Add a printer button at the top left of the Windows and Devices settings.

    2. Within the new window that appears, click The Printer that I want isn’t listed.

    3. Select the Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings radio button.

    1. Under the existing port drop-down menu, select the printer port created earlier and click Next.

    2. To install the Lasernet driver, click Have Disk and browse to the Lasernet Program Files.

    3. Find the Drivers folder and select the LnPrintComponents.inf file.

    Lasernet 9: C:\Program Files\Formpipe Software\Lasernet 9\Drivers

    Two options for two drivers will be displayed, LaserNet EMF and LaserNet Text Only. The EMF driver is used for receiving images into Lasernet (it is predominantly used for the overlay engine).

    1. As we are receiving text into Lasernet, select the LaserNet Text Only driver and click Next.

    If this driver has been previously installed, a preliminary screen will appear. Select Use the driver that is currently installed (recommended).

    If the driver has not been previously installed, install it when the option appears.

    If the error ‘Digitally Signed driver is required’ appears, then you will need to disable Driver Signature Verification before you can proceed.

    1. Set the name of the printer to the printer name used in Lasernet (Printer Input TEST).

    If this printer is being set up on a server, and other networked computers will need to have access to it:

    • Select Share this printer… to enable other computers on the network to print to it, then click Next.

    • If this printer is not shared, then only the computer where it is installed will have access to it.

    8. Click Next and then Finish. The printer will now appear in the Devices and Printers list.

    Connect Lasernet Input Module to the Printer

    The next stage is connecting the Lasernet input module to the printer. Follow these steps:

    1. Open Lasernet and then open the Input Printer module properties.

    2. Select the Setup tab, and select the Printer Name that was just created from the drop-down list.

    3. Upload the Lasernet build to complete the configuration.

    Printer Settings

    Ensure all settings are correct.

    1. In the Devices and Printers settings, right-click the printer created previously and select Printer Properties.

    2. Click the Advanced tab, then select Print Processor.

    1. Change the Print processor from winprint to LaserNet Print Processor, and click OK and OK again to confirm the change.

    Test the Printer

    To test if this printer is working with Lasernet, right-click the printer in the Devices and Printers window, select Printer Properties, then click Print Test Page.

    In Lasernet Monitor, check to see that the test document begins processing. Look for messages such as ‘Spooling from (printer name)…’ and JobInfos such as WinPrinterName, DataPrinterName, and DriverName to check that the printer is working correctly.

    Create the Printer on Another System

    To use this Printer as an input across the network, the printer must be shared.

    Windows Server 2012/2012R2 and Above

    To create this printer on another system, open Devices and Printers and click the Add a Printer button.

    Windows Server 2008R2

    To create this printer on another system:

    1. Open Devices and Printers and click the Add a Printer button.

    2. Click Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer.

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    1. Click The printer that I want isn’t listed and then select a shared printer by name.

    2. Either browse or type in the network location of the printer you have just added.

    A message stating ‘You’ve successfully added [printer name]’ will appear.

    1. Click Next.

    2. To set this printer as a default print, select the checkbox and click Finish.


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