3.Double click the CONFIG file, and edit it. The appropriate values for each line are described in the following section. The file should look like the example below, but may vary depending on your model.

Begin CMD

0001 Device Name: xxxxxxxx

3000 Apple Zone: *

3001 Printer Type (P1): LaserWriter

3002 Printer Type (P2) LaserWriter

3003 Printer Type (SP): LaserWriter

3004 Printer Type (P3) LaserWriter

3101 AP_PCOMM1: No

3102 AP_PCOMM2: No

3103 AP_PCOMM3: No

3104 AP_PCOMM4: No Serial Port Configuration 0030 Baud Rate: 9600 0031 Stop Bits: 1

0032 Parity: None

0033 Data Bits: 8

0034 Handshake: HARDWARE

9002

Do NOT modify the following lines:

beginCMD 9002:

4.Save the file.

5.Double click the icon for PSTool.

6.Click the Printer submenu and choose Download Postscript File. A panel will ap- pear with a list of files.

7.Click the CONFIG file. Then click Download.

AppleTalk Settings

When editing the CONFIG file, only the parameter should be changed. The parameter is the last part of the line, after the colon (:). Ensure that you use only valid parameters.

0001 Device

The Device Name will initially be the Default Server Name. The

Name

Default Server Name is shown on a sticker on the base of the

 

device. The Device Name can be changed, but the new name

 

MUST NOT exceed 19 characters in length.

 

 

3000 Apple Zone

The default value "*" allows all AppleTalk zones to access the

 

Print Server's printers. To restrict access to a particular zone,

 

enter the zone name here

Printer Type

These are text fields, used to describe the printer driver used

 

for each port. P1, P2, P3 refer to the parallel ports, while SP

 

refers to the Serial Port The name can be up to 19 characters

 

long.

AP_PCOMMn

These settings determine whether the port uses ASCII or Bi-

Values for n

nary Communication Protocol. Enter NO for ASCII or YES for

Binary.

1 = parallel port 1

Binary communication is twice as fast as ASCII.

 

 

 

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