
Follow the procedure below to specify a port address that differs from that of the PrinterObject section from
which the file is copied.
(Omit the procedure given below when you use the same address.)
1. Copy and paste the port section, of a PrinterObject section from which a file is copied,
specified using a PortSectionName key.
2. Change the name after the section name "Port." of a port section to the same printer name
as that of the printer icon to be added to a scenario file.
3. Specify the address of the port as the value of a PortAddress key in the port section.
4. Change the value of the PortSectionName key in the PrinterObject section added in step 1
of p.15 "Scenario file editing (Step 1)" to the section name of the port section modified in
step 2.
Follow the procedure below when you want to specify a user ID and user name that differs from that
of the PrinterObject section from which a file is copied.
You can omit the procedure below if you are using the same user ID and user name.
5. Copy and paste the PassThrough section, of the PrinterObject section from which the file is
copied, specified using the ExtraOption key.
6. Change the name after the section name "PassThrough" of the Pass-Through section to the
same name as that of the printer icon to be added to a scenario file.
7. Specify a user ID using the SetUserID key in a PassThrough section. Omit this step when not
using a user ID.
8. Specify a user name using the SetOwnerID key in the PassThrough section.
Omit this step when not using a user name.
9. Change the value of the ExtraOption key in the PrinterObject section added in step 1 of p.
15 "Scenario file editing (Step 1)" to the section name of the PassThrough section modified
in step 6.
The example below describes a case where the port address user ID and user name differ from that
of the PrinterObject section, from which the file is copied.
• The
setting file for the printer icon added to a scenario file becomes the same as the driver setting
file specified using the PrinterObject section from which the file is copied when a driver setting
file is specified.
• To specify and create different driver setting files using 16 or more printer icons, create another
installation package without increasing the number of printer icons created during editing of a
scenario file to 16 or more.
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