Toshiba GA-1191 manual Setting up the NetWare in iPrint mode

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Setting up the NetWare in iPrint mode

This equipment also supports the Novell iPrint.

Using the iPrint system, you can set up the printer that can be accessed using URL from client computers. The iPrint system is based on the NDPS architecture so that you must have NDPS installed and configured in the NetWare server.

Before configuring the NetWare file server in NDPS mode, please confirm followings:

yThe NDPS Broker, NDPS Manager, and NDPS Printer must be created. P.37 “Setting up the NDPS with NetWare Administrator”

yThe Novell iManager must be installed.

For more information to install the Novell iManager, please see the documentation for the Novell iManager that is provided by Novell, Inc.

In order to set up the iPrint system, the network administrator must do the following: 1. Installing iPrint

P.41 “Installing iPrint”

2. Enabling the DNS on the Printer Services Manager

P.41 “Enabling DNS on the Printer Services Manager”

3. Enabling iPrint service

P.42 “Enabling iPrint service”

Installing iPrint

1 Click [Novell] in the GUI screen of NetWare and select [Install]. 2 Click [Add].

If the iPrint/NDPS is displayed in the list, iPrint has already been installed during the installation of NetWare. In that case, you do not have to operate the installation for iPrint.

3 Insertdrive. the NetWare Operating System CD-ROM into your CD-ROM

4 Select the “PRODUCT.Nl” file that is located in the root of the CD- ROM, and click [OK].

5 Follow the prompts to install iPrint/NDPS.

Enabling DNS on the Printer Services Manager

Before enabling DNS for the Printer Services Manager, you should add the DNS name for the Printer Services Manager to the DNS server.

After you add the DNS to the DNS server, follow the steps below to enable the DNS on the Printer Services Manager.

1 At the server console, enter the following syntax.

NDPSM <NDPS Manager Name> /dnsname=<NDPS Manager DNS Name>

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Contents GA-1191 Page Preface Setup Guide for Printing Functions Printing GuideGrant of License Software License AgreementTerm General Disclaimer of WarrantyLimitation of Liability Government Restricted RightsFacsimile functions Before Reading This ManualLineup of our manuals Basic functionsScanning functions Trademarks How to read this manual Symbols in this manualContents Page Setup Flow for Fax Features Setup Flow for Printing FeaturesUnix Overview for Network ConfigurationConnecting to the local area network over IPX/SPX Connecting to the local area network over TCP/IPPrinting Features Connecting to the Internet Connecting to the local area network over AppleTalk networkFax Features Setup flow for Windows printing Setup Flow for Printing FeaturesSystem requirements Set up the Raw TCP if required Setup flow for Raw TCP or LPR printing WindowsInstall the Client Software for Raw TCP or LPR printing Printer connection Setup flow for IPP printing WindowsSet up the IPP Print Service Set up the Ddns Session if requiredInstall the Client Software for IPP printing Setup procedure Setup flow for printing via Windows print serverSet up the Windows print server Setup flow for Novell printing Windows Setup procedure Set up the NetWare print server Install the Client Software for Novell printing Setup flow for Macintosh printingSet up the NetWare Session Set up the NetWare Print ServiceSetup procedure Set up the AppleTalk Setup flow for AppleTalk printing MacintoshInstall the Macintosh PPD file Set up the LPD Print Service Setup flow for LPR printing MacintoshSetup flow for IPP printing Macintosh Set up the Ddns Session if required Set up the Bonjour Setup flow for Bonjour printing MacintoshSetup flow for LPR printing Unix Setup flow for Unix printingInstall the Cups for Unix printing Setup flow for IPP printing Unix Set up the IPP Print Service Setup flow for network-fax transmission Setup Flow for Fax FeaturesInstall the Client Software for Network Fax Setup Procedure Set up the Fax SettingsAbout Network Server Setup Setting up Windows Print Server Setting UP Network ServerAbout Network Server Setup Configuring the Windows print server Setting up Windows Print ServerInstalling the printer drivers as shared printers Setting up the client computers Setting up the NetWare in NDS mode Setting up NetWare Print ServerSetting up Ndps using Novell printer gateway Setting up the NetWare in Ndps modeSelect a created printer and click OK Page Click OK to close the Ndps Broker dialog box Click BrowseInsert the Client Utilities CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive Click OKAt each OS tab, and click Continue UpdateClick Next Click FinishAt each OS tab, and click Continue At the server console, enter the following syntax Setting up the NetWare in iPrint modeEnabling iPrint service Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Overview IPP printing in a Windows operating system environment Network Setting ChecklistsCorrectly AppleTalk printing in a Macintosh environment Novell printing in a NetWare environmentLPR printing in a Unix environment LPR printing in a Macintosh environmentIPP printing in a Unix environment Equipment Detection and Printing Check Problem descriptionCannot detect this equipment Assistance Rectly Cannot ping this equipment Cannot print from client computer Cannot print data to this equipment Page Index Index GA-1191 OME09007300 GA-1191
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