Introduction: Topics in This Manual

“Network Destination Option” [page 144]

Skip this chapter if you only intend to use a local printer.

This chapter tells you how to configure up to four network destinations. If you define and use a network destination on a G22-based product without having a key, the print will be sent to the local printer (local printer is the one to which the print server is attached).

Note: Configuring the settings on the [Network Destination Option] page is only a part of setting up your print server for NDO. The other things that need to be done are covered in the chapter on “Processing Facilities” [page 117],

The Logical Dimension of Output

The practical details of configuration are covered in

“[Logical Printers 1-8]” [page 151]

“[Substitution Strings]” [page 157].

The information needed to understand how these things work and how to use them is in the chapter on “Processing Facilities” [page 117].

Input: Five Sub-Groups

“Input” is the umbrella term for protocols and printing methods.

The individual menu items for configuring input are found in the following five sub-groups on the browser menu:

“Input Control” Sub-Group

“Services in “Input Control”” [page 159] covers the configuration of five basic print services, which are protocol and methods requiring very little configuration: Raw Socket, LPR, FTP Print, IPP and ThinPrint. Note that the menu item for ISPP Port only applies to IBM Mainframes.

You can create up to four different definitions for Raw

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