4.Define the Printer.

Press ENTER with the new Print Server Highlighted, select Print Server Configuration, then select Printer Configuration.

Select Printer 0 and define a more meaningful name for the printer if desired. The printer name is displayed in various NetWare printing messages such as when notifying users that their job is completed.

Set the TYPE field to Remote/Other Unknown.

Press ESCAPE to exit and select Yes to save the changes. Press ESCAPE again to return to the Printer Server Configuration menu.

5.Assign the Print Queue.

Select Queues Serviced By Printer, highlight the desired printer on the Defined Printers list and press ENTER.

Press INSERT to display the Available Queues List. Select the desired queue and assign a Priority level (recommended choice is 1).

Press ESCAPE when finished and continue pressing ESCAPE to exit

PCONSOLE.

6.Confirm Successful Configuration.

Turn the printer off and on and wait for a power-up network status page to print. If the network is large, the power-up status page may take several minutes to print. (Note: This time may be reduced by setting a Preferred File Server for the NIC with the Management Access Program. Refer to the NetWare section of the Owner's Manual for more information.)

The Novell Connection Information in the bottom half of the status page displays the printer name, file server, queue, etc. If it displays Attached: Yes, this confirms that the NIC Print Server is ready to accept print jobs.

If the status page does not display Attached: Yes, please verify that the Novell Print Server Name on the status page under Novell Network Information matches exactly with the Print Server name that was entered in PCONSOLE.

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