DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS on a Novell network
•Provide all of the required installation parameters identified in the checklist provided in Chapter 2 of this guide to your service representative.
In the following illustration, the queue, virtual printer, and specified form are configured with the same name. The user sends a print job that specifies a print queue named Gazette through the Ethernet or Token Ring port to the Gazette queue that is served by the print server. This job is assigned to the Gazette virtual printer on NPS/IPS.
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Figure D-3. DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS configured as a
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Configuring DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS as an RPRINTER
The following is a summary of the tasks to perform if you configure the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS as an RPRINTER:
•Novell tasks:
–Sign on to the Novell workstation as a network administrator.
–From PCONSOLE, create a Printer Queue (for example, Gazette) and a Print Server (for example, PGazette).
–From the Print Server window, configure a printer for PSERVER using the Printer Configuration option.
–Type any name (for example, Gazette) for the printer. Select Remote Other/Unknown type for the printer and save the information.
–Define the printer in the Queue Service by highlighting the printer name (for example, Gazette) and pressing Enter.
–Press the Insert key to select the Print Queue (for example, Gazette) you want to bind with PSERVER (for example, PGazette).
–Save the information.
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