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, remote printer, and virtual printer are configured with the same name, and the specified printer is set to print duplex. The user sends a print job through the LPT1 port to a queue named DPDuplex that is sent to the DPDuplex, and assigned to DPDuplex virtual printer.
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Figure D-4. DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS configured as an
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Supporting DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS on the file server
There are a number of tasks you perform on the file server to support the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS as either a print server or a remote printer:
•With DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS as a PSERVER you must allow unencrypted password login on the file server. Enter the following command at the file server console prompt and in the AUTOEXEC.NCF file:
set allow unencrypted passwords=on
NOTE: Set this command even if you do not establish a print server password. Novell clients that use encrypted passwords are unaffected by this change and will continue to use encrypted passwords.
•Do not configure the file server to support IPX checksums or NCP packet signatures. Set these options to equal 0 or 1 so that the server performs these options only when the client requests them. The default value is 1.
•Do not set the watchdog interval to less than one minute. Longer intervals may cause the DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS to be logged out.
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