You may need to install a DLink driver which will create a custom port. 
Or you can try what John suggested and created a Standard TCP/IP port 
that points to that address.

Whil Hentzen (Pro*) wrote:
> I have one of those nifty DLink DP-300U print servers attached to my 
> Laser Jet. My Linux boxes find it just fine, via:
>
> Device URI: lpd://192.168.1.80/PS-ADF419-P1
>
> I'm trying to attach to it via a Win2K machine. Clicking on Add Printer 
> and selecting "Connect to a printer on the Internet or your intranet" 
> asks for the URL.
>
> I've tried a number of combinations, such as
>
>    192.168.1.80
>    192.168.1.80/PS-ADF419-P1
>    lpd://192.168.1.80/PS-ADF419-P1
>    Hey You! Yeah, you, the HP Printer in the basement!
>
> and none of these are accepted by the Wizard. Does anyone have a 
> suggestion on the proper URL to use?
>
> Whil
>   

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