NEC 703-A0368-001 manual Starting Pconsole, Defining the Print Queue, Defining the Print Server

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NETWARE 3.X

Complete these basic tasks to configure NetWare 3.x bindery- based services for your printer. Begin by:

Starting PCONSOLE

Log in to NetWare 3.x with Administrator rights and start

PCONSOLE.

Defining the Print Queue

1.Select Print Queue Information from the Available Options menu and press ENTER.

2.Press INSERT, type a name for the new queue to be serviced by the NIC and press ENTER. Press ESCAPE to return to the Available Options Menu.

Defining the Print Server

1.Select Print Server Information from the Available Options menu and press ENTER.

2.Press INSERT, type the NIC Print Server Name and press

ENTER.

note: The Print Server Name you enter should match the name shown on the Network Settings page under Novell Network Information.

Defining the Printer

1.Press ENTER with the new Print Server Highlighted, select Print Server Configuration and press ENTER, then select Printer Configuration and press ENTER.

2.In the Configured Printers list, select an unused printer number and press ENTER. In the Printer <#> Configuration screen, define a new name for the printer if desired. (The printer name is displayed in various NetWare printing messages.)

3.Press ESCAPE to exit and select Yes to save the changes. Press ESCAPE again to return to the Printer Server Configuration menu.

Assigning the Print Queue

1.Select Queues Serviced By Printer and press ENTER. Highlight the desired printer on the Defined Printers list and press ENTER.

2.Press INSERT to display the Available Queues list. Select

the desired queue and press ENTER. Assign a Priority level (recommended choice is 1) and press ENTER.

3.Press Alt-F10to exit PCONSOLE.

Confirming Successful Configuration

1.Turn the printer off and on and wait for a Network Settings page to print. If the network is large, this may take several minutes.

2.The Novell Connection Information area on the Network Settings page displays the printer name, file server, queue, etc. If it displays Attached: Yes, this confirms that the NIC Print Server is ready to accept print jobs. If not, verify that the Print Server name matches exactly the Print Server name that was entered in PCONSOLE.

Check the Novell Connection Information area on the Network Settings page. If you experience difficulty call NEC printer tech support at 1-800- 632-4650.

Installing and Configuring Your Printer Driver

In Windows, use the Add Printer feature to install and configure a SuperScript printer driver in each workstation that will access the network printer.

note: SuperScript printer drivers are on the SuperScript CD that came with the printer.

Specify that the printer will be attached as a Network Printer, and set the Port to the printer queue you just created. (The Windows NT 4.0 driver installs automatically to LPT1:. After installation, you can manually reset the port to your NetWare queue.)

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Contents P E R S C R I P T C O L O R L a S E R Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer Table of Contents Unix Setup Web Printing SetupAppendix C Safety Information Appendix a TroubleshootingNetwork Setup Tasks IntroductionOverview From Windows 95/98Typical Network Setups Types of Network TopologiesPrinter Server Topology Microsoft Printer Sharing Topology Printer Sharing TopologyNIC Installation Installing the Network Interface Card NICWhat You Will Need Installing the NIC Preparing the PrinterPreparing the Printer Installing the NIC Testing the NIC Connecting the NICNetwork Settings Network SettingsResetting the NIC Restoring Factory Default SettingsNIC Features To reset the NIC to factory default settingsIP Address Obtaining the Printer’s IP AddressSelecting an IP Address Assignment Method Assigning the IP AddressUsing the Operator Panel Communications MenuUsing MAP Installing MAPMAP Operating Requirements Running MAP and Selecting a PrinterUsing BOOTPL32 Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolAssigning the IP Address Using ARP Using Dhcp Network Administration Accessing the Network AdministrationUsing the Network Administration System FunctionsSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Network Administration Protocol FunctionsOther Functions Windows Setup Installing Peer-to-Peer SoftwareIP vs. IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows PEER-TO-PEERAdding the Peer-to-Peer Printer Windows Setup Setting LPR Printing on an NT Network Setting UP Windows NTMoving a Peer-to-Peer Printer Removing Peer-to-Peer SoftwareShared Printing in Windows 95/98 SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Netware Setup Attaching the PrinterNetware 5.X Print Server Name field and click the Create button Netware Setup SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Installing the Printer Driver Configuring the Network PrinterInstalling and Configuring Your Printer Driver Starting PconsoleDefining the Print Queue Defining the Print ServerMacintosh Setup Software RequirementsHardware Requirements Macintosh RequirementsInstalling the PPD Setting UP the PrinterConfiguring the Printer Renaming Your Printer PrintingSetup Uninstalling the DriverMAC PEER-TO-PEER Setting Up Your Printing Mode Setting UP on a Unix SystemInstalling the Printer in Your System Configuring the IP Address on the PrinterAdding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer WEB Printing Setup Printer Home Page FeaturesPrintAgent Remote Printing NEC PrintAgent Pull PrintingPrint Agent Remote Printing Setup System RequirementsRemote Printing SuperScript Color Laser HomeAdd RedipS Enabled Printer Dialog Box Remote Printing From Your DesktopPrinter’s Window Select Components Dialog BoxGetting Printer Status PrintAgent Status Window Menu BarAdmin Button PrintAgent ButtonsDetails Button Help ButtonPrintAgent Program Menus PrintAgent Program Menu Commands First access the PrintAgent program from here StartStop Monitor a PrinterAdd printers here Uninstall PrintAgent here Remove Printers ResetUninstall Check proxy settings herePull Printing from Your Desktop Pull PrintingSending a Pull Print Job Setup Pull Pull PrintingChanging Properties and Saving Settings Printer PropertiesView Status Monitor PrintAgent Status MonitorServer Status Server Status Print Job HistoryPull Printing User Settings Setting Up a Pull Printing Server PrintAgent Core and Server InstallationServer System Requirements Server System RecommendationSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide WEB Printing Setup Pull Printing About the Secondary File Server CD-ROM drive\NECdisk\ncss44rnURL Configuration Configuring Server URLsPlug Ins Starting the Pull Printing Server Troubleshooting Troubleshooting for NT Server Troubleshooting for NetWareTroubleshooting for MacOS NIC/File Server/Printer ChecklistComputer to NIC Connection Checklist SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide WEB Jetadmin Using WEB JetadminLocating the Files Copying the FilesResetting Web JetAdmin Discovery WEB Jetadmin SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Safety Information Laser SafetyOzone Emission Cdrh RegulationsFCC Statement For United States Use OnlyFor Canadian Use Only Declaration of ConformityIndex 46, 51

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