Speed & Security Tips for Optimizing Your MultiPrinter Port

How to Set Up a MultiPrinter Port in Windows and macOS

Overview

A “MultiPrinter Port” here means a network/shared printer connection that allows multiple printers or multiple clients to send jobs via the same logical network/print port (e.g., standard TCP/IP, LPR/LPD, IPP), or a port configured to load-balance/send jobs to different physical devices. Below are prescriptive steps for both Windows and macOS, plus testing and troubleshooting.

Windows (Windows 10 / 11)

  1. Open Settings / Control Panel

    • Settings: Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners.
    • Or Control Panel: Devices and Printers.
  2. Add a printer

    • Click Add device / Add a printer or scanner. Wait — if Windows finds the printer you want, select it and follow prompts.
    • If it doesn’t appear, choose The printer that I want isn’t listed.
  3. Add a printer using TCP/IP or hostname

    • Select Add a printer using a TCP/IP address or hostname and click Next.
    • Enter the device’s IP address or hostname. For a multi-printer gateway appliance, enter the appliance IP.
    • Uncheck “Query the printer and automatically select the driver” if you plan to install a specific driver manually.
  4. Choose the device type / port

    • Windows will create a new Standard TCP/IP Port. For advanced multi-printer setups (load-balancer/gateway), use the appliance IP and the protocol required (RAW/9100, LPR, IPP).
    • For LPR, click Custom > Settings to set queue name and LPR byte counting if needed.
  5. Install drivers

    • Choose the correct driver from the list or click Have Disk to provide vendor drivers. Use 64-bit or 32-bit drivers matching your OS.
    • Give the printer a descriptive name.
  6. Share or set as default

    • Optionally share the printer on the network (Control Panel > Printer properties > Sharing).
    • If multiple physical printers are behind the same port/appliance, configure the appliance’s queue mapping or use the vendor utility to route jobs.
  7. Advanced configuration (if using a multi-printer gateway)

    • Use the manufacturer’s tool to map logical queues to physical printers, set failover/load balancing, or configure protocols (IPP, RAW).
    • For print servers, configure security (IP restrictions, TLS/HTTPS for IPP), and authentication if needed.
  8. Test

    • Print a test page (Printer properties > Print Test Page).
    • Send a multi-page job and confirm it routes correctly to the intended device.

macOS (Ventura, Monterey, Big Sur — recent versions)

  1. Open System Settings

    • System Settings > Printers & Scanners (or System Preferences > Printers & Scanners on older macOS).
  2. Add a printer

    • Click Add (+) button below the printers list.
    • If the printer appears, select it and follow prompts.
  3. Add by IP

    • Click the IP tab.
    • Protocol: choose Line Printer Daemon – LPD, Internet Printing Protocol – IPP, or HP Jetdirect – Socket (for raw

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