+of servers, and @samp{net view @var{server-name}} to see the names of printers
+(and directories) shared by that server. Alternatively, click the
+@samp{Network Neighborhood} icon on your desktop, and look for machines
+which share their printers via the network.
+
+@cindex @samp{net use}, and printing on MS-Windows
+@cindex networked printers (MS-Windows)
+ If the printer doesn't appear in the output of @samp{net view}, or
+if setting @code{printer-name} to the UNC share name doesn't produce a
+hardcopy on that printer, you can use the @samp{net use} command to
+connect a local print port such as @code{"LPT2"} to the networked
+printer. For example, typing @kbd{net use LPT2:
+\\joes_pc\hp4si}@footnote{
+Note that the @samp{net use} command requires the UNC share name to be
+typed with the Windows-style backslashes, while the value of
+@code{printer-name} can be set with either forward- or backslashes.}
+causes Windows to @dfn{capture} the LPT2 port and redirect the printed
+material to the printer connected to the machine @code{joes_pc}.
+After this command, setting @code{printer-name} to @code{"LPT2"}
+should produce the hardcopy on the networked printer.
+
+ With some varieties of Windows network software, you can instruct
+Windows to capture a specific printer port such as @code{"LPT2"}, and
+redirect it to a networked printer via the @w{@code{Control
+Panel->Printers}} applet instead of @samp{net use}.
+
+ Some printers expect DOS codepage encoding of non-ASCII text, even
+though they are connected to a Windows machine which uses a different
+encoding for the same locale. For example, in the Latin-1 locale, DOS
+uses codepage 850 whereas Windows uses codepage 1252. @xref{MS-DOS and
+MULE}. When you print to such printers from Windows, you can use the
+@kbd{C-x RET c} (@code{universal-coding-system-argument}) command before
+@kbd{M-x lpr-buffer}; Emacs will then convert the text to the DOS
+codepage that you specify. For example, @kbd{C-x RET c cp850-dos RET
+M-x lpr-region RET} will print the region while converting it to the
+codepage 850 encoding. You may need to create the @code{cp@var{nnn}}
+coding system with @kbd{M-x codepage-setup}.