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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.