Setting up workstations

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/IPS\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 your job is being printed.

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/IPS print command is being executed by typing print <Enter> at the command line. The DocuPrint command always gives a usage statement describing its syntax.

Installing the PPD file

You need to install the PostScript Printer Description (PPD) file for your specific printer model. Because different software applications require the PPD file to reside in different locations, first determine the appropriate directory for installing the PPD file by referring to your application software documentation. Then enter the following:

cd <DOS directory for PPD files> ftp <DocuPrint printer controller> Name: ftp

Password: <RETURN> ftp> ls

ftp> cd PPD

ftp> get <PPDfile> ftp> quit

In the example above, <PPDfile> is the file for your printer model. The files are stored in the PPD directory and named XDP####.PPD, where #### is your printer model number; for example, XDP4890.PPD or XDP4635.PPD.

NOTE: For the DocuColor 2060 NPs/IPS, use the Xerox driver for the DocuPrint 180 NPS/IPS, and use the 2060 PPD.

For FTP PC/TCP client installation, enter any character string and <RETURN> at the “Password” prompt.

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Xerox 721P90350 manual Verifying your installation, Installing the PPD file