Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 74

If you plan to use a shared OS/2 print queue that receives print jobs

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Note: Choose port names that help identify the printers, such as PUBSPRT or EPLASER. You can use up to seven characters, but you can't use any of the following: 2. If necessary, install the printers and create queues attached to your OS/2 workstation. See your OS/2 documentation for information. Note: If you plan to use a shared OS/2 print queue that receives print jobs from other workstations, install either the IBMNULL or MSNULL printer driver. For the device to connect to, choose one of the port names entered in step 2. 3. Create an initialization file in the remote print service directory. t If your network protocol is TCP/IP, the format of the file is as follows: REMPRT t If your network protocol is NetBEUI, the format is as follows: REMPRT3 Each EPL-N2000 printer to which you pipe output is identified in this file by its serial number and the portname defined in step 1. 6-8 Configuring the EPL-N2000 for OS/2

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for OS/2
Note:
Choose port names that help identify the printers, such as PUBSPRT
or EPLASER. You can use up to seven characters, but you can’t use
any of the following:
/ \ . [ ] : ; | > < + = ? * $ “
2.
If necessary, install the printers and create queues attached
to your OS/2 workstation. See your OS/2 documentation for
information.
Note:
If you plan to use a shared OS/2 print queue that receives print jobs
from other workstations, install either the IBMNULL or MSNULL
printer driver. For the device to connect to, choose one of the port
names entered in step 2.
3.
Create an initialization file in the remote print service
directory.
If your network protocol is TCP/IP, the format of the file
is as follows:
REMPRT
<serial number> <portname>
<serial number> <portname> <serial number>
<portname>
If your network protocol is NetBEUI, the format is as
follows:
REMPRT3
<serial number> <portname>
<serial number> <portname> <serial number>
<portname>
Each EPL-N2000 printer to which you pipe output is
identified in this file by its serial number and the portname
defined in step 1.