The PTR Route wizard steps you through configuring PTR (Print and Transaction Router) routes, which allow you to control and manage peripherals and send print jobs from a host to a printer that's attached to your Windows system.
After you configure a PTR route using the PTR Route wizard, it is automatically added to the existing Route Definition list in PTR. By default, new routes are enabled. You can temporarily disable a route by selecting the Route Disabled Indicator in the PTR Configuration dialog box.
In some cases, the options you select determine which configuration pages follow.