Axis Communications NPS 532, NPS 530 user manual PRINTER4 Menu PR4WAIT. YES

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Appendix A: The parameter list

---PRINTER4 MENU

PR4_WAIT. : YES

PR4_BEF. :

PR4_STR. :

PR4_CSET.

: NONE

(NONE ISO>IBM 7UK>IBM 7SW>IBM

 

 

7GE>IBM 7FR>IBM 7ND>IBM DEC>IBM)

PR4_FILT.

: NONE

(NONE POSTSCR AUTO_PS)

PR4_AFT.

:

 

PR4_DUMP.

: NO

 

PR4_SIZE.

: A4

(A4 LETTER LEGAL EXECUT)

PR4_ORNT.

: PORTR

(PORTR LANDS R_PORTR R_LANDS)

PR4_FORM.

: 66 0 100 60 30 50

PR4_FONT.

:

 

---PRINTER5 MENU

PR5_WAIT. : YES

PR5_BEF. :

PR5_STR. : 010A020D0A

PR5_CSET.

: NONE

(NONE ISO>IBM 7UK>IBM 7SW>IBM

 

 

7GE>IBM 7FR>IBM 7ND>IBM DEC>IBM)

PR5_FILT.

: NONE

(NONE POSTSCR AUTO_PS)

PR5_AFT.

:

 

PR5_DUMP.

: NO

 

PR5_SIZE.

: A4

(A4 LETTER LEGAL EXECUT)

PR5_ORNT.

: PORTR

(PORTR LANDS R_PORTR R_LANDS)

PR5_FORM.

: 66 0 100 60 30 50

PR5_FONT.

:

 

---PRINTER6 MENU

PR6_WAIT. : YES

PR6_BEF. :

PR6_STR. : 010A020D0A

PR6_CSET.

: NONE

(NONE ISO>IBM 7UK>IBM 7SW>IBM

 

 

7GE>IBM 7FR>IBM 7ND>IBM DEC>IBM)

PR6_FILT.

: NONE

(NONE POSTSCR AUTO_PS)

PR6_AFT.

:

 

PR6_DUMP.

: NO

 

PR6_SIZE.

: A4

(A4 LETTER LEGAL EXECUT)

PR6_ORNT.

: PORTR

(PORTR LANDS R_PORTR R_LANDS)

PR6_FORM.

: 66 0 100 60 30 50

PR6_FONT.

:

 

---PRINTER7 MENU

PR7_WAIT. : YES

PR7_BEF. :

PR7_STR. : 010A020D0A

PR7_CSET.

: NONE

(NONE ISO>IBM 7UK>IBM 7SW>IBM

 

 

7GE>IBM 7FR>IBM 7ND>IBM DEC>IBM)

PR7_FILT.

: NONE

(NONE POSTSCR AUTO_PS)

PR7_AFT.

:

 

PR7_DUMP.

: NO

 

PR7_SIZE.

: A4

(A4 LETTER LEGAL EXECUT)

PR7_ORNT.

: PORTR

(PORTR LANDS R_PORTR R_LANDS)

PR7_FORM.

: 66 0 100 60 30 50

PR7_FONT.

:

 

PR4 Wait on Busy

PR4 String Before Print Job

PR4 String Substitutions

PR4 Character Set Conversion

PR4 Printer Language Translation

PR4 String After Print Job

PR4 Hex Dump Mode

PR4 PostScript Page Size

PR4 PostScript Page Orientation

PR4 PostScript Page Format (MPL, MPP, CPI, LPI, LM, TM)

PR4 PostScript Font (Courier when not specified)

PR5 Wait on Busy

PR5 String Before Print Job

PR5 String Substitutions

PR5 Character Set Conversion

PR5 Printer Language Translation

PR5 String After Print Job

PR5 Hex Dump Mode

PR5 PostScript Page Size

PR5 PostScript Page Orientation

PR5 PostScript Page Format (MPL, MPP, CPI, LPI, LM, TM)

PR5 PostScript Font (Courier when not specified)

PR6 Wait on Busy

PR6 String Before Print Job

PR6 String Substitutions

PR6 Character Set Conversion

PR6 Printer Language Translation

PR6 String After Print Job

PR6 Hex Dump Mode

PR6 PostScript Page Size

PR6 PostScript Page Orientation

PR6 PostScript Page Format (MPL, MPP, CPI, LPI, LM, TM)

PR6 PostScript Font (Courier when not specified)

PR7 Wait on Busy

PR7 String Before Print Job

PR7 String Substitutions

PR7 Character Set Conversion

PR7 Printer Language Translation

PR7 String After Print Job

PR7 Hex Dump Mode

PR7 PostScript Page Size

PR7 PostScript Page Orientation

PR7 PostScript Page Format (MPL, MPP, CPI, LPI, LM, TM)

PR7 PostScript Font (Courier when not specified)

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Contents Preface About AxisAbout this manual Emission notices Trademark acknowledgementsTable of contents Setup for Macintosh Section Introduction Where To Use it How It WorksPrint Server Mode and Remote Printer Mode Main Features Section Getting started AccessoriesDelivery Front Printer Installation Before you beginNetwork Installation Section Setup for NetWare Advantages Limitations Simplifies the queue and printer set-up Press Insert to add a new Print Server Print Server Mode AutomaticPress Escape to return to the Main Menu Print Server Mode Parameter Controlled Queue to Print ServerSelect Queue Servers 3.xx or Print Servers Press Insert to display the Queue Server Candidates listStart AXCFG, and select NetWare Select Save, then select Cancel until Axcfg closes downSelect Netware Menu Print Server Mode File Server Controlled Select Queues Serviced By Printer, then select Printer Select AXISnnnnnnSelect Serviced NetWare Servers Example Use Kilroy as configuration file server Remote Printer Mode Select Print Queue Information 3.xx or Print QueuesPress Insert to add a new queue Press Esc to return to the Main MenuSelect the first free slot in the Configured Printers list Press Esc to get back to the Main Menu, then exit PconsoleSelect AXISnnnnnn!n Example Use printer 0 at Bilbonlm as remote printer Verify the Communication Section Setup for Windows Windows for Workgroups Windows NTWindows Windows for Workgroups ExampleServer setup Client setupPrinting Select NetworkWindows Server setup Windows NT Close the Print ManagerOpen Print Manager Windows NT LPD printing Select TCP/IP Protocol and Related Components, then click OKInstall the Axis Print Utility for OS/2 Section Setup for OS/2Activate the NetBEUI protocol if not already activated Install the Axis Print Utility for OS/2 Activate the NetBEUI ProtocolLAN Server LAN ManagerInstall the NPS 530/532 Create a Print Queue Sharing Print Queues NET Copy file name \\server name\queue name Section Setup for Unix systems Set up the NPS 530/532 as a TCP/IP nodeSet up and attach a print queue at your Unix workstation Prepare your system for a new TCP/IP nodePrepare your system CommandsFind an unused IP address Set up your NPS 530/532 Arp -s host name node address temp ping host name IBM AIX Systems00408C110086 salesdept Example Set up and attach a print queue BOS Bull DPXFtp salesdept Connected to salesdept Print methods Section Setup for Macintosh Choose a Printer Verify the Communication Section Advanced Options Logical Printers LPT1Advanced Options Character Set Conversion Strings Before and After Print Jobs String Substitutions PostScript Functions Mm top margin Hex Dump Mode Telnet Login Telnet salesdept TryingAccounting Root accountStatus Logging PassLocally Administrated Address Snmp Appendix a Parameter list NetWare, Windows, OS/2Unix TCP/IP Apple EtherTalkFactory Default Settings Config File Net Mask e.g .255.255.0 for class C, 0.0.0.0 for auto-senseNetWare Protocol Enabled Binary APRINT1 PRINTER4 Menu PR4WAIT. YES PRINTER8 Menu PR8WAIT. YES Appendix B Internal printouts Ordering Procedures Appendix C Protocol Support UpgradesUpgrading Procedures Upgrade using Axcfg Upgrade using TCP/IP Verify the Upgrade Appendix D Technical specifications Network environmentsUnix features Appendix E How to contact Axis Axis on-line serviceAxis offices Axis Communications ABAxis Communications Inc Axis Communications KKIndex CapturePros

NPS 532, NPS 530 specifications

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