Chapter 9 Applications
Click Applications > Print Server to open the following screen.
Figure 89 Applications > Print Server
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 51 Applications > Print Server
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Refresh | Click this to update the list of printers and print jobs. |
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| The table lists printers and their queued print jobs. Click a column’s heading to sort the entries |
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Status | This fields shows whether the printer is connected and turned on |
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Name | This identifies the printer. Each printer connected to the NSA must use a unique name. |
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Actions | Rename: Click this to change the name the NSA uses for the printer. |
| Cancel Job: Click this to remove all print jobs from the NSA queue for a particular printer. |
| However, since the NSA sends print jobs to the printer as soon as it can, this button may only |
| have an effect if there are very large or many print jobs in the queue. To stop a print job that |
| has already started, you may have to turn off the printer. |
| Delete: Click this to remove a printer from the NSA’s printer list. To add the printer back into |
| the list, disconnect the printer from the NSA’s USB port and reconnect it. If that does not work, |
| disconnect the USB port and turn off the printer’s power. Then reconnect the printer and turn it |
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9.10.1 Print Server Rename
Click Applications > Print Server and a printer’s Rename icon to open the following screen. Use this screen to change the name the NSA uses for the printer.
Figure 90 Applications > Print Server > Rename
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 52 Applications > Print Server > Rename
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Name | Type a new name to identify the printer. The name must be unique from all the other names of |
| printers connected to the NSA. |
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Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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Cancel | Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. |
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