8.You should now be able to print. To test the queue, type the following from either the OS/2 command prompt or from a DOS workstation:
COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS \\servername\alias
where servername is the name of the file server and alias is the alias name that you specified during this configuration process. This should print the CONFIG.SYS file on the printer. Note that if you selected a binary service as the LPD printer name, the lines will be staggered; don't worry about this because normal DOS, Windows, and OS/2 applications will print OK.
9.The TROY XCD print server will appear as a standard OS/2 printer to application programs. To make the TROY XCD print server operate transparently with DOS programs, execute the following command on each workstation:
NET USE LPT1: \\servername\alias
This will make the printer and the TROY XCD print server appear to the software as a printer that is directly connected to the parallel port of the workstation.