NEC 703-A0368-001 manual Pull Printing User Settings

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Logon as...

The Logon as... button allows another user to log in and print with their user ID so their print jobs can be tracked.

redipS Icon

The small redipS icon located on the Pull Printing web page (below the Print Local File button) can change colors. Normally the icon color is green, indicating no errors or warnings. A yellow icon indicates a warning, such as “low toner.” Under these conditions you can still print. A red icon indicates a more serious error, such as “out of paper.” You can still send a print job but the driverless server cannot send the job until the error is cleared. Until then the job waits in the queue.

Canceling a Job

You can cancel a print job before it is rendered as long as you are accepting cookies. To cancel, click on the print job in the Print Queue frame. You will see a yellow highlight around the text. Click the Cancel button. After it is sent to the secondary server, the job can only be canceled using the Admin dialog box from the PrintAgent window.

Getting Help

When a message is present in the PrintAgent window, press the Help button for more details or instructions. When no messages are present, clicking on the Help button displays the Help Index.

Pull Printing User Settings

You can customize your web browser settings to enhance your Pull Printing capabilities.

Cookies

If you would like the ability to save your printer settings and any watermarks you make, you must accept any cookies we set. This also gives you the ability to cancel any print jobs you send that are still in the print queue. A cookie is a small piece of data that the browser stores on your hard drive. Each cookie has a maximum limit of 4 kilobytes. Although driverless printing will work if cookies are not accepted, it will not be customized for your needs. You can choose to always accept a cookie, which will allow all web pages to set cookies. You can choose to have a message box appear each time a cookie is set and you will then have the option of accepting or rejecting the cookie.

Accepting Cookies in Internet Explorer 5.0: Click on the Tool menu item and select Internet Options. Click on the Security tab. Click on Custom Level button. In the Security section, there are three cookie options. Select the Enable Option radio button.

You can distinguish your print job from others if you accept the PrintAgent cookies. Your print job will display the name of the file or URL you sent, while other print jobs will show only the URL of the printer to which the job will be sent. To see which printer your jobs will be sent to, place the mouse over the icon next to your print job. The name of the printer will be displayed, along with the name of the file or URL of the web page. It will also signify whether your job is waiting to be rasterized or has already been sent to the status monitor.

The section below shows system administrators how to configure a Pull Printing server to support clients.

50 SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide

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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 Appendix C Safety Information Unix SetupWeb Printing Setup Appendix a TroubleshootingOverview Network Setup TasksIntroduction 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 SettingsNIC Features Resetting the NICRestoring Factory Default Settings To reset the NIC to factory default settingsSelecting an IP Address Assignment Method IP AddressObtaining the Printer’s IP Address Assigning the IP AddressUsing the Operator Panel Communications MenuMAP Operating Requirements Using MAPInstalling MAP Running MAP and Selecting a PrinterUsing BOOTPL32 Installing the TCP/IP ProtocolAssigning the IP Address Using ARP Using Dhcp Using the Network Administration Network AdministrationAccessing the Network Administration System FunctionsSuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Network Administration Protocol FunctionsOther Functions IP vs. IPX Peer-to-Peer Printing Windows SetupInstalling Peer-to-Peer Software Windows PEER-TO-PEERAdding the Peer-to-Peer Printer Windows Setup Moving a Peer-to-Peer Printer Setting LPR Printing on an NT NetworkSetting UP Windows NT 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 PrinterDefining the Print Queue Installing and Configuring Your Printer DriverStarting Pconsole Defining the Print ServerHardware Requirements Macintosh SetupSoftware Requirements Macintosh RequirementsInstalling the PPD Setting UP the PrinterConfiguring the Printer Renaming Your Printer PrintingSetup Uninstalling the DriverMAC PEER-TO-PEER Installing the Printer in Your System Setting Up Your Printing ModeSetting UP on a Unix System Configuring the IP Address on the PrinterAdding a SuperScript Color Laser Printer to SCO OpenServer PrintAgent Remote Printing WEB Printing SetupPrinter Home Page Features NEC PrintAgent Pull PrintingRemote Printing Print Agent Remote Printing SetupSystem Requirements SuperScript Color Laser HomePrinter’s Window Add RedipS Enabled Printer Dialog BoxRemote Printing From Your Desktop Select Components Dialog BoxGetting Printer Status PrintAgent Status Window Menu BarDetails Button Admin ButtonPrintAgent Buttons Help ButtonStop PrintAgent Program Menus PrintAgent Program Menu CommandsFirst access the PrintAgent program from here Start Monitor a PrinterUninstall Add printers here Uninstall PrintAgent here Remove PrintersReset Check proxy settings herePull Printing from Your Desktop Pull PrintingSending a Pull Print Job Setup Pull Pull PrintingView Status Monitor Changing Properties and Saving SettingsPrinter Properties PrintAgent Status MonitorServer Status Server Status Print Job HistoryPull Printing User Settings Server System Requirements Setting Up a Pull Printing ServerPrintAgent Core and Server Installation 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 Locating the Files WEB JetadminUsing WEB Jetadmin Copying the FilesResetting Web JetAdmin Discovery WEB Jetadmin SuperScript Color Laser Network Guide Ozone Emission Safety InformationLaser Safety Cdrh RegulationsFor Canadian Use Only FCC StatementFor United States Use Only Declaration of ConformityIndex 46, 51

703-A0368-001 specifications

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