
USB Station 2 User's Guide
Based on DSM 3.1
66 Chapter 9: Host a Print Server
Set up Computer to Access Print Server
After the print server is set up on your USB Station 2, Windows, Mac, and Linux client over the local area network
can connect to the print server and access its print/fax/scan service.
To set up print server access with Windows:
1 Install and open Synology Assistant on your computer.
2 Click the Printer Device tab, click the Add button, and follow the wizard to complete the setup process. If you
cannot see the Printer Device tab, enable it by clicking the Settings button (with a gear icon) at the top-right
corner.
Note: For other methods of setting up print server access, go to Main Menu > Control Panel > External Devices,
click the Help button at the top-right corner, and refer to Other methods to set up a Network Printer.
To set up print server access with Mac OS X:
1 Make sure DSM’s Bonjour Printer Broadcast function is enabled. See "Manage Mac File Service" on Page 36
for more information.
2 For ways of setting up printer server access with Mac OS X, click the Help button (with a question mark) at the
top-right corner of the External Devices tab, and then refer to the Set up The USB Printer With Your Mac
section.
After the print server access is set up, clients over the local area network can access the printing/faxing/scanning
service provided by the print server.
Release the Connection between Printer and Client
Under the External Devices tab, you can release the connection between the printer and a client.
When do I need to release the printer?
After a client connects to the multifunctional printer to receive faxes and scan files, the connection needs to be
released to allow the next client in line to connect to the printer for faxing and scanning.
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