Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 30

Configuring the EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer, Defining the EPL-N2000 on a NetWare Print Server

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer As with all NetWare remote printers, the EPL-N2000's print speed is slower in Remote Printer mode than in Print Server mode. The main advantage of Remote Printer mode is that connection to a file server is not required, making this mode desirable in installations with limited available file server connections. Before configuring an EPL-N2000 as a remote printer, you must use PCONSOLE to define it on a NetWare print server. The print server can be either a dedicated workstation running PSERVER, or a file server. You then use EPSON Net! for NetWare to configure the operating mode and make other configuration changes. Defining the EPL-N2000 on a NetWare Print Server If you use NetWare 4.x, menus will differ slightly from the menus described in the following procedure, and you must select Bindery Emulation. Press F4 to switch between Bindery Emulation and Directory Services. Follow these steps: 1. At the DOS prompt, type PCONSOLE. 2. From the Available Options menu, select Print Server Information. 3. Select the name of a print server from the Print Servers list and press Enter. 4. From the Print Server Information list, select Print Server Configuration and press Enter. 5. Select Printer Configuration and press Enter. Configuring the EPL-N2000 for NetWare 2-13

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for NetWare
2-13
Configuring the EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer
As with all NetWare remote printers, the EPL-N2000’s print
speed is slower in Remote Printer mode than in Print Server
mode. The main advantage of Remote Printer mode is that
connection to a file server is not required, making this mode
desirable in installations with limited available file server
connections.
Before configuring an EPL-N2000 as a remote printer, you must
use PCONSOLE to define it on a NetWare print server. The print
server can be either a dedicated workstation running PSERVER,
or a file server.
You then use EPSON Net! for NetWare to configure the
operating mode and make other configuration changes.
Defining the EPL-N2000 on a NetWare Print Server
If you use NetWare 4.x, menus will differ slightly from the menus
described in the following procedure, and you must select
Bindery Emulation. Press
F4
to switch between Bindery
Emulation and Directory Services.
Follow these steps:
1.
At the DOS prompt, type
PCONSOLE
.
2.
From the Available Options menu, select
Print Server
Information
.
3.
Select the name of a print server from the Print Servers list
and press
Enter
.
4.
From the Print Server Information list, select
Print Server
Configuration
and press
Enter
.
5.
Select
Printer Configuration
and press
Enter
.