Running the Printer Tests

Running the Printer - Rally Enabled (Network) Tests

Note  This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.

The “Rally” tests are only expected to be executed against the wired connection, and the “Wireless Rally” tests are only intended to be executed against the wireless connection.

To run the tests, follow these steps:

  1. Select the operating system and processor architecture to test (Windows 7 Client), and then click Next.
  2. Select a submission category (Device Submission), and then click Next.
  3. Select the appropriate logo program under Printer – Rally Enabled (Network).
  4. Select a Qualification Level (logo), and then click Next.
  5. Enter a name for the submission, click the machine pool you created earlier, and then click Next.
  6. Select I am not providing an INF or driver package in the lower left hand corner, and then click Next.
  7. Select Device Not Listed, and then click Next.
  8. Fill in the Create New Submission form:
    1. Select the appropriate network connection type for the device: Wired only, Wireless only, or Wired and wireless.
    2. Select whether your device supports XPS Thumbnail processing.
    3. Select whether your device supports XPS Discard Control processing.
    4. Enter the MAC Address, as noted in Device Setup. The MAC Address must include the dashes, for example, 00-a0-b0-94-5b-fb.
    5. Enter the Discovery protocol.
    6. Enter the device’s UPnP UUID. This should begin with uuid, for example, uuid: de1dec0a-9021-426c-9548-f714b5e8ef56.
    7. Enter the device’s WSD UUID, if applicable. This should begin with uuid, for example, uuid: de1dec0a-9021-426c-9548-f714b5e8ef56.
    8. Enter the device’s UDN or WPS (Wifi protected setup) UUID, if applicable. This information was noted in Device Setup. The unique identifier must include the dashes, for example, 4a96edf6-0aa0-11de-904a-00a0b0945bfb.
    9. Enter the device’s WinQual ID, also known as the vendor ID, used in your hardware ID, formatted is as follows: VEN_XXXX.
    10. Select the appropriate setting indicating UPnP protocol for your device: Required, NotRequired, Unknown.
    11. Select the appropriate setting indicating WSD protocol for your device: Required, NotRequired, Unknown.
    12. For wireless devices, select whether you would like the device unpaired after the test completes.

Note  Failure to fill in the correct values may cause the tests to prompt you for additional input.

Note  This content applies to the Windows Logo Kit (WLK). For the latest information using the new Windows Hardware Certification Kit (HCK), see Windows HCK User's Guide on the Windows Hardware Dev Center.

For more information about creating a new logo submission and scheduling jobs, see Generic Logo Submission exercise.

 

 

Build date: 9/14/2012