Epson EPL-N2000 User Manual - Network Administration - Page 75

Obtaining Printer Status for Piped Ports, REMPRT, EPLASER, EPNET\REMPRT @ REMPRT.INI, REMSTAT. - service manual

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Note: The remote print service uses this file at startup to assign printer names to the device port names. For example, the following assigns a printer whose serial number is 10900701 to the EPLASER port: REMPRT 100900701 EPLASER 4. To ensure that the remote print service is initialized each time you start your workstation, edit the STARTUP.CMD in your root directory to include the initialization file as the last line. t If your network protocol is TCP/IP, type the following: \EPNET\REMPRT @ REMPRT.INI t If your network protocol is NetBEUI, type the following: \EPNET\REMPRT3 @ REMPRT3.INI Note: If you want to start the remote print service manually, you can execute the REMPRT command from the OS/2 command prompt. 5. Use the LAN Server Administration facility (NET ADMIN) to add newly configured printers to the list of shared resources. See your OS/2 documentation for more information. Obtaining Printer Status for Piped Ports You can obtain printer status for each piped port on your workstation by typing the REMSTAT command appropriate to your network protocol at the OS/2 command prompt. t For TCP/IP, type REMSTAT. t For NetBEUI, type REMSTAT3. Configuring the EPL-N2000 for OS/2 6-9

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Configuring the EPL-N2000 for OS/2
6-9
Note:
The remote print service uses this file at startup to assign printer
names to the device port names. For example, the following assigns
a printer whose serial number is 10900701 to the EPLASER port:
REMPRT
100900701 EPLASER
4.
To ensure that the remote print service is initialized each
time you start your workstation, edit the STARTUP.CMD in
your root directory to include the initialization file as the last
line.
If your network protocol is TCP/IP, type the following:
\EPNET\REMPRT @ REMPRT.INI
If your network protocol is NetBEUI, type the following:
\EPNET\REMPRT3 @ REMPRT3.INI
Note:
If you want to start the remote print service manually, you can
execute the REMPRT command from the OS/2 command prompt.
5.
Use the LAN Server Administration facility (NET ADMIN)
to add newly configured printers to the list of shared
resources. See your OS/2 documentation for more
information.
Obtaining Printer Status for Piped Ports
You can obtain printer status for each piped port on your
workstation by typing the REMSTAT command appropriate to
your network protocol at the OS/2 command prompt.
For TCP/IP, type
REMSTAT.
For NetBEUI, type
REMSTAT3.