Chapter 10 Applications

Click Applications > Print Server to open the following screen.

Figure 119 Applications > Print Server

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 53 Applications > Print Server

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

Refresh

Click this to update the list of printers and print jobs.

 

 

 

The table lists printers and their queued print jobs. Click a column’s heading to sort the entries

 

by that criteria.

 

 

Status

This fields shows whether the printer is connected and turned on (on-line) or not (off-line).

 

 

Name

This identifies the printer. Each printer connected to the NSA must use a unique name.

 

 

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

 

back on.

 

 

10.9.1 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 120 Applications > Print Server > Rename

The following table describes the labels in this screen.

Table 54 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.

 

 

Apply

Click this to save your changes.

 

 

Cancel

Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.

 

 

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