Lexmark W810n Setup Guide (2.8 MB) - Page 174

Novell NetWare, Novell Distributed, Print Services, Non-NDPS, queue-based

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Novell NetWare NDPS (Novell Distributed Print Services) If you have MarkNet print servers in an NDPS environment, we recommend that you install the Lexmark NDPS IP Gateway. This allows your printers to be tightly integrated with NDPS so that you can easily monitor, control, and print to them. You can get the gateway plus all support files and installation procedures from the Lexmark Web site (www.lexmark.com) or from some versions of the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. On the CD, look for a subdirectory named NDPS. This subdirectory contains the NDPS gateway files and all supporting documentation, including a Readme file and an instructional white paper. Non-NDPS (queue-based) The easiest way to configure the print server for NetWare jobs in a non-NDPS environment is to use MarkVision. MarkVision can automatically create all the necessary NetWare objects (print queue objects, print server objects, and printer objects). Complete the following steps from a Windows NT workstation running Novell NetWare Client32 software, or from a Windows 95 or Windows 98 workstation running either Novell Client32 or Microsoft Client for NetWare networks. 1 Launch the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. 2 Choose custom install to add network support. 3 Select NetWare. 4 Install the Netware software component on the workstation. Note: The default login name contains the characters !LEX plus the UAA of the print server (for example, !LEX00200022012F). 5 Launch MarkVision. 6 In the MarkVision main window, find the new network printer. Look for the line item containing your print server physical address (the MSB form of the print server UAA). 7 Double-click the network printer. 162 Set up network addresses

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Set up network addresses
Novell NetWare
NDPS
(Novell Distributed
Print Services)
If you have MarkNet print servers in an NDPS environment, we rec-
ommend that you install the Lexmark NDPS IP Gateway. This allows
your printers to be tightly integrated with NDPS so that you can easily
monitor, control, and print to them.
You can get the gateway plus all support files and installation proce-
dures from the Lexmark Web site (www.lexmark.com) or from some
versions of the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities
CD. On the CD, look
for a subdirectory named NDPS. This subdirectory contains the
NDPS gateway files and all supporting documentation, including a
Readme file and an instructional white paper.
Non-NDPS
(queue-based)
The easiest way to configure the print server for NetWare jobs in a
non-NDPS environment is to use MarkVision. MarkVision can auto-
matically create all the necessary NetWare objects (print queue
objects, print server objects, and printer objects).
Complete the following steps from a Windows NT workstation running
Novell NetWare Client32 software, or from a Windows 95 or
Windows 98 workstation running either Novell Client32 or Microsoft
Client for NetWare networks.
1
Launch the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities
CD.
2
Choose custom install to add network support.
3
Select
NetWare
.
4
Install the Netware software component on the
workstation.
Note:
The default login name
contains the characters !LEX
plus the UAA of the print server
(for example,
!LEX00200022012F).
5
Launch MarkVision.
6
In the MarkVision main window, find the new network
printer.
Look for the line item containing your print server physical
address (the MSB form of the print server UAA).
7
Double-click the network printer.