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must be set up as follows and the Print Server Card must be set up with NDS Context and Tree. The steps below describe the use of NWADMIN configuration to create printer, print server, and print queue objects. Then you will assign, or associate, those objects with each other. If you wish to keep Bindery resources on any server, you can under NetWare 4.x if you declare a SET statement in your AUTOEXEC.NCF file.

For those who prefer, NetWare does offer PCONSOLE as an alternative to NWADMIN. PCONSOLE can be used to set up static information about print servers such as: which queues to service, and whom to notify in the event of a problem. See Novell NetWare documentation for more information about the use of PCONSOLE for NDS.

1.Create Printer Object

Click on the NWADMIN icon in the NetWare Tools group in Windows. The NetWare Administrator window will appear. To bring up your Directory Tree, open a Browser window by clicking on the Tools menu item then the Browse item.

Highlight the Organizational Unit or Organization where you want to create the print service in the Directory Tree, select the Object item from the main menu and choose Create.

Note: If you wish, you can create objects another way in NWADMIN by: selecting an Organizational Unit, clicking on the right mouse button (which produces a pop-up menu), and clicking on Create... (use the left mouse button to bring up the New Object window). From this point, the procedure continues as described.

When the New Object window appears, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Printer icon and click on the OK button.

When the Create Printer window appears, type a value in the Printer Name field and click on the Create button.

2.Create Print Server Object

Again, highlight the Organizational Unit, select the Object item from the menu and choose Create.

At the New Object window, scroll down the Class of New Object icon list, select the Print Server icon, and click on the OK button.

At the Create Print Server window, type a value in the Print Server Name

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Contents Page Table of Contents Using the Elite 21 with Windows 95/98 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 10-1 Page Features and Benefits ConfigurationsIntroduction Acrobat Screen Using this ManualMoving Through Pages Finding Text Hardware Setup Installation ChecklistCheck Package Contents Prepare Printer Location Minimum Recommended ClearancesFront View Rear ViewConnectivity ports Remove Tape Install the Toner Cartridge Page Page Load the Paper Tray Page Page Page Universal Serial Bus USB Connection Bi-directional Parallel ConnectionRS-232 Serial Connection Ethernet Network ConnectionAttach Power Cord Install Printing Software Install Accessories Paper Feeder Installation Page Page Page Page Page Macintosh Duplex Unit Installation Page Configuring Printer Drivers for use of the Duplex Unit Upper Output Bin Installation Page Page Configuring Printer Drivers for use of the Upper Output Bin Envelope Feeder Installation Configuring Printer Drivers for use of the Envelope Feeder Why would I need to add memory to the printer? Installing Additional MemorySpecifications Required tools and safety precautionsRAM Installation Steps Simm Slots Page Configuring Printer Drivers for use of Additional Memory Verify Printer Setup Configuring Startup Additional Installation NotesMemory Configuration Elite 21 DN and Elite 21 SE only Hard Drive Configuration Elite 21 SE only Using the Elite 21 with a Macintosh Software Installation Installing the GCC Printing Software and Fonts Page Page Page Creating a Desktop Printer via USB Page Page Part 2b Creating a Desktop Printer via EtherTalk Page Page Page Part 2c Creating a Desktop Printer via LPR Page Page Page Setup Printing from a MacintoshPage Page Page Page Print dialog box Page Page Page Page Additional Macintosh Information Installing NIManageUsing NIManage NIManage UtilityOnline Driver Software Updates Printing Binary Data USB or LPR connection Page Using the Elite 21 with Windows 95/98 Software Installation USB Monitor Installation Windows 98 only Windows 95/98 Software Installation Plug and Play Windows 95 users go to StepWindows 95 users click Finish Windows 98 users click Next Page Page Page Page Page Printing from Windows 95/98 Page Print dialog box Layout Page Page Page Page Setting Defaults Using Driver Properties Page Page Page Page Additional Windows 95/98 Information Using the Elite 21 with Windows Software Installation Windows 2000 Software Installation Plug and Play Page Page Windows 2000 Software Installation Page Page Page Page Printing from Windows Page Print dialog box Page Page Page Media Setting Defaults Using Driver Properties Page Clicking on Device Settings brings up the following window Page Additional Windows 2000 Information Using the Elite 21 with Windows NT Software Installation Windows NT 4.0 Software Installation Page Page Page Page Printing from Windows NT Page Print dialog box Page Output Page Page Setting Defaults Using Driver Properties Page Page Page Elite 21 Control Panel Introduction to the Elite 21 control panel Control panel function keys Elite 21 menu system Do I need to change control panel menus?Main Menu Items Held Job InformationPaper Handling Print Quality Configuration PrintingInput/Output Resets Networking the Elite 21 Series Printer Assigning an IP address Assigning TCP/IP Parameters Using Dhcp EtherTalk Configuration Macintosh ConfigurationMacintosh LPR Configuration Windows 95/98 Configuration Configuring a peer-to-peer connection via TCP/IPPage Page Page Page Configuring a peer-to-peer connection via IPX Page Windows 2000 Configuration Setting Up LPR PrintingSelecting a Shared Printer Windows NT 4.0 Configuration TCP/IP Required ComponentsSetting Up LPR Printing Selecting a Shared Printer Novell NetWare 2.x & 3.x Configuration Pconsole Novell NetWare 4.x Configuration Setting Up the Elite 21 Using Bindery Emulation Mode Page Setting up the Elite 21 Using NetWare Directory Services NDS Page Page Page Ou=standard.ou=organization1 Unix Configuration LPD/LPR Printing Setting Up a BSD Remote Printer to Use lpd/lpr Setting Up an AIX Version 2.5 Remote Printer to Use lpd/lprSetting Up an AIX 4.0 System Setting Up an HP/UX Remote Printer to Use lpd Setting Up an AS/400 Systems to Use lpd/lprAdd comments to the printcap file. For example, you can type Setting Up a SCO Unix Remote Printer to Use lpd/lpr Setting Up System V Release 4 and Solaris 2.X to Use lpd/lprSetting IP Parameters using Telnet Page Using WebAdmin Accessing WebAdmin Page Page Using WebAdmin Page Page Page Page Using the Printing Features of the Elite Double-Sided Duplex Printing Page Sending Jobs and Adjusting Fuser Temperature by Paper Type Windows Page Using the Multi-Purpose Feeder Tray Loading Paper into the FeederPage Page Printing Envelopes Windows all versionsMacintosh Sending Jobs to the Rear Face Up Output Tray Holding and Printing Jobs Page Specifying Transmit Once Collation Mode Windows 95/98 Offsetting Copies of Collated Output Windows NT Maintenance and Troubleshooting Cleaning the printer Transporting the printerToner Handling Precautions Replacing the Toner CartridgePage Page Replacing the BTR Roller Page Page Page Replacing the Fuser Page Page Error/Status Messages Error/Status Messages Envelope feeder is out of paper Clearing Paper Jams Paper Feed JamPage Paper Path Jam Page Page Paper Exit Jam Page Duplex Unit Jam Page Page Upper Bin Jam Page Print Quality Problems Description Possible Cause SolutionDescription Possible Cause Solution Description Possible Cause Solution Description Possible Cause Solution Appendix a Printer Specifications Marking EngineCertifications Appendix B Paper Specifications Supported Paper SizesEnvelopes Appendix C Interface connector pinouts Bi-directional Parallel nybble modeRS-232 Serial Ethernet UTPAppendix D Radio and TV interference Appendix E PCL PCL Escape Codes Function # refers toAppendix F Fonts Bitstream Screen FontsPage Page Page Macintosh Font Equivalency Tables Swiss 721 SWM Arial ArialMT Univers-CondensedBoldOblique Windows Font Equivalency Tables ITCLGSDO.TTF VENEGS.TTF Appendix G Service and Support GCC’s World Wide Web site Dealer and Service Center supportAppendix H Consumables and Accessories AC16950Appendix I Contacting GCC Worldwide GCC TECHNOLOGIES, INCAustralia Appendix J Warranties and Licenses Software License AgreementLimited Software Warranty WarrantyLimited Hardware Warranty Federal Communications Commission Canadian Regulations