Banyan VINES Network Quick Install Card Xerox Document Centre 240/255/265 LP/ST

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1. Configure the Service and Queue.

a)Using the MUSER utility, create a user name and assign a password for the printer. The user name and password must be the same that were entered at the Document Centre.

b)Using the MSERVICE utility, highlight and select ADD a server-based service.

c)At the Add A Service screen, enter the StreetTalk name and description when prompted.

d)Select the server on which you want to create the service.

e)Select Banyan Print Service.

f)Select an appropriate disk location when prompted.

g)A message will be displayed stating that the service is running, but is not yet available to users.

h)Press the F10 key to continue.

i)The Configure Queue screen will be displayed.

j)Press the F10 key to accept the defaults.

2. Configure the Paper Formats.

a)The Configure Paper Formats

Screen will be displayed.

b)Press the Escape key to continue without making any changes.

3.Configure Access Lists and Print Destination.

a)The Access Lists Screen will be displayed.

b)Press the F10 key to accept the defaults.

c)The Add a Destination Screen will be displayed.

d)Select PCPrint and press Enter.

e)From the Destination Attributes

Screen, enter the Document Centre user name as the PCPRINT ST name and Description, and then press the F10 key.

Note The PCPrint ST name must be the same as the user name created and must also match the Street Talk (user) Name entered at the printer.

f)The Output Strings Screen will be displayed. Press the F10 key to accept the defaults displayed on the screen.

g)The Enable Strings Screen will be displayed. Press the F10 key to accept the defaults displayed on the screen.

h)Select No and press Enter when you are prompted to add another destination.

4.Enable the Print Queue

a)The Print Queue Status screen will be displayed.

b)Change the Printing jobs and the

Accepting jobs fields to Yes and then press the F10 key.

c)A message will be displayed stating that the printer is ready to accept and print jobs. Press the F10 key to continue.

d)The Manage A Service screen will be displayed.

e)Press the Escape Key to return to the

Manage Services main menu.

5.Power off and power on the Document Centre 240/255/265 for these setup options to take effect.

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Xerox 240, 265, 255 manual Go to the server

255, 265, 240 specifications

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