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Adding Printers in UNIX/Linux

PROS A protocol developed at Axis. Comes in two versions; named pipe (PROS A) and filter (PROS B).

PROS A Advantages

The AXIS 540+/AXIS 560 appears as a device to the system. This makes all filter and model options available. It provides accounting and status logging. Supports bi-directional printing. The printer information read back can be viewed in a log file.

PROS A

A ‘C’ compiler is required to build the PROS A drivers.

Limitations

 

Note:

 

 

You can download a ‘C’ compiler from http://www.gnu.org/

 

 

PROS B

It provides accounting and status logging. Supports bi-directional printing. The

Advantages

printer information read back can be viewed in a log file.

PROS B

A ‘C’ compiler is required to build the PROS B drivers and in the case of BSD, it

Limitations

may conflict with other input or output filters. It does not allow both input and

 

output filters. Interface programs can not be used in System V.

Reverse Telnet

Often used for printing via a terminal server printer port. Only recommended if

 

you already have a Reverse Telnet driver installed.

Advantages:

Easy to set up with previously installed Reverse Telnet drivers.

Limitations:

No status logging. Drivers are not supplied with the print server. Existing drivers

 

may be slow.

Other UNIX/Linux

Most UNIX/Linux systems resemble either BSD or System V and so with some

Systems

ingenuity, a solution can also be devised for other variants.

 

If the system has BSD socket type networking support, then prosbsd (in the

 

bsd directory of the AXIS 540+/AXIS 560) can be used as a starting point. It

 

receives print data from stdin, and writes a log file to stderr. Nothing is

 

written to stdout.

 

Alternatively, FTP may be used. It is a good idea to use bsd/ftp_bsd or

 

sysv/ftp_sysv as a starting point.

IBM MVS Systems

A sample JCL script, jclex, is available in the mvs directory of the print server.

 

It gives an example of how to print a file from an MVS mainframe to an AXIS

 

540+/AXIS 560 using FTP.

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Contents Axis 540+/AXIS Axis 540+/AXIS Network Print ServersRegulatory Information Table of Contents Red Hat 7.3 SuSE 8.0 Advanced Installation using Axis NetPilotSection Management and Configuration Using a Web browser Using Telnet Using Snmp Using Novell Utilities SectionSupported Environments About Axis Support ServicesSection About this ManualIntroduction Product Overview Package ContentsFor UNIX/Linux Click index.htm Mac OS Axis Network Product CDAdobe Acrobat Reader software For WindowsPhysical Description Axis 540+ AxisBackside label of print server On page 87 for details ConfigurationWindows-based printers ManagementFeatures and Benefits Follow these steps to make your printer network ready Basic InstallationQuick overview Connect the HardwareAssignment Assign an IP Address to the Print ServerAutomatic IP address assignment UNIX/Linux performed by editing the file /etc/bootptabManual IP address assignment Using Rarp UNIX/LinuxUsing ARP Windows 98/NT Me/2000/XP/2003 Open a Command Prompt and enter the following commandsUsing ARP UNIX/Linux and Mac Open a Terminal and enter the following commandsUsing Axis IP JumpStarter Click OK to save your settings Making Network Printers available for printing on your PC Installation MethodsAccording to your computer environment Adding Printers in WindowsLPT1 LPT2 Windows 2000/Windows XP/Windows ServerExample 192.168.3.191LPT1 Click Next Adding Printers in Windows Add Printer Wizard. Click Next Close Add/Remove Programs and the Control PanelAdd Microsoft TCP\IP Printing Go to Start Settings PrintersSelect Protocols Add TCP\IP ProtocolInstalling a Network Printer Click NextList, click Add Port Desired printing protocols are running on your client Axis Print Monitor SoftwareOverview ServerAxis 540+/AXIS Ports available Parallel port Serial port Axis 540+Axis Close the Printer Ports window Ports available Parallel port1 Serial port Axis 540+Adding Printers in Windows Example AX100086.LP1 Adding Printers in Windows Adding Printers in Macintosh Installation in Mac OSInstallation on MacOS 9.1 or older, using AppleTalk Choosing a PrinterLaserWriter Printer Driver Click the LaserWriter 8.0 icon Bi-directional Support Verifying the SetupAdding Printers in Macintosh 192.168.3.191 Write a text file containing the parameters you want to setIPX/SPX Setting Up NetWareSetup using Ndps Click OK Select TCP/IP default or IPX as network protocol. Click NextTCP/IP Network protocol IP Address and Port, e.g 192.168.70.243 and LPT1IPX Network protocol 400c 401c 402c D7e1c200408c5ff6a6400cWhen done, select your printer and click Finish AXIS5FF66AIPX1 Log in as AdminSetting Up NetWare Ports available Parallel port Serial port Axis 540+ IPX Network protocol D7e1c200408c5ff6a6 and LPT1 Workstation Click Add. a list of available printers appears Setting Up NetWare Select Network printer and click Next Axis provides two free Snap-ins for iPrint Installing Axis IPP Gateway Configuration Snap For NetWareType TOMCAT33 -STOP Enter Type Nvxadmdn Enter Click on Create Printer Click on iPrint Management on the left paneSelect default drivers for your printer. Click Next and OK Http//IP address of your NW server631/IPP Installing the iPrint Printer on WorkstationChoose the with Installation Wizard option Basic Setup with Axis NetPilotAXIS1A0003LPT1Q Advanced Installation using Axis NetPilot Axis NetPilot Connect NetWare Print Queues window Basic Queue-based printing over IP Installing Axis Network Print ServerPure IP requires that you run NetWare 5 or higher Printer Status NotificationPrint Layout Print Tools Adding Printers in UNIX/LinuxTypical Invocation via a Windows Manager Edit PrintersClick the Add a new printer button Typical Invocation from a Terminal Window Invocation Print Queues DebianRed Hat Then finish the wizard in the usual manner DriverSuSE Ftp npserver Axis axinstall ScriptNLPRng is not supported by axinstall Uses industry standard network software on the host Print Methods on TCP/IP NetworksSystems Upgrading the Firmware Updating the FirmwareUpdating the Firmware Obtaining the Software Open a command prompt from Start = RunUsing a Web browser Management and ConfigurationManagement and Configuration Axis 540+/AXIS Management and Configuration Axis ThinWizard interface appears Using Axis ThinWizard for Print Server ManagementManaging UpgradingAdditional Put config Config Using FTP for Print Server ManagementNot visible ExampleNetwork Print Server using the Telnet protocol Using TelnetAccount Status Using Snmp Axis 540+/AXIS Management and Configuration To examine AdministrationNetWare Printer StatusManagement and Configuration Logical Printers Click the OK button PrintersSet the parameter Character Set Conversion to Isoibm Set the parameter Character Set Conversion to DecibmSelect the PR4 tab Printer. All strings are entered as hexadecimal byte valuesSelect the PR1 Web Select the PR2 tab Axis 540+/AXIS Set the Printer Language Translation parameter to Postscr100 Select Admin Logical Printers and the PR3 tab Set the Physical Port parameter to LPT2 Click the OK buttonAxis 540+/AXIS 101 102 Axis 540+/AXIS 103 Test ButtonSupported Protocols Technical SpecificationSupported Printers Supported SystemsManagement Wired Network AttachmentsSecure Management NetworkEnvironmental Power ConsumptionDimensions SafetyTelnet IndexNdps 38 NDS NetWare Advanced installation Basic installationAxis 540+/AXIS 109 Network Printer Parameter List 82, 103 password PortsRestart Setting up NetWare Snap-in for iPrint Pure IP Queue-based printingWindows, adding printers
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