SETTING UP WORKSTATIONS
6.Using the appropriate client directory and command file, enter the following to access the Printer Controller using the ftp guest account.
# ftp <Printer Controller name>
Name: <Printer Controller name:username>:ftp
Password: <RETURN> ftp> ls
ftp> bin
ftp> cd <client directory> ftp> get <command file> ftp> quit
#
7.Change the mode and run the command file to perform the installation. Enter the name of the Printer Controller to install from, as follows:
#chmod +x <command file>
#<command file> <Printer Controller name>
8.Verify that line 1 of the /usr/xerox/nps/client/cconf file has the name of the Printer Controller. If it does not, edit line 1 to include the Printer Controller name (default).
9.In order to use the client commands (print, listq, and listjob) verify that your path environment contains the directory /usr/ xerox/nps/client/bin for the client commands. This directory should precede all other directories in the path. The installation script will also copy these three commands to /usr/bin. In order to use the commands:
•csh users should enter source .cshrc or log off and log on, after modifying the “Set path” command in their .cshrc file.
•Bourne shell users should modify and export the PATH variable.
Verifying your installation
To verify that the software installation was successful:
1.Enter listq to display the status of available queues.
2.Go to the directory containing Golden Print Job masters (/usr/ xerox/nps/client/gpj) or any directory that contains a sample file.
3.Enter print -p <queue name> <sample file name>.
The system should respond with “Print request forwarded.”
4.Enter listjob to make sure the printer is printing your job.
Note: “Print” is a common command name for printing, and you might accidentally execute a different print command. For this reason, you may wish to verify that the installed Xerox print command is in use. You can verify that the DocuPrint NPS print command is being executed by typing print <Enter> at the command line. The DocuPrint command always gives a usage statement describing its syntax.
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