Lexmark W810n Setup Guide (2.8 MB) - Page 175

AppleTalk, Set up network addresses, Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities

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Note: For information about choosing PSERVER or RPRINTER mode, look on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. Click View Documentation and then click MarkNet Print Servers. 8 Configure the MarkNet print server: a Set a unique NetWare login name. This is the name the print server uses to log in to the NetWare server. b Enable the MarkNet port. c Select PSERVER mode. -- If you want to manage NDS queues, you must specify the NDS tree and context where the print server is defined. You also need to create or select queues to be serviced. -- If you want to manage bindery queues, you must first specify the file servers. Afterward, you must create or select queues to be serviced. d If prompted to reset the print server, select Yes to imme- diately begin servicing the queues. AppleTalk Your MarkNet print server works automatically with AppleTalk networks. You simply connect the power and the network cables, and you're up and running. Note: MarkVision for Macintosh is on the Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD. However, if you would like to use a zone and printer name different from the defaults, you can use MarkVision for Macintosh to change these settings. Set up network addresses 163

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Set up network addresses
8
Configure the MarkNet print server:
a
Set a unique NetWare login name.
This is the name the print server uses to log in to the
NetWare server.
b
Enable the MarkNet port.
Note:
For information about
choosing PSERVER or
RPRINTER mode, look on the
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities
CD. Click
View Documentation
and then click
MarkNet Print
Servers
.
c
Select PSERVER mode.
--
If you want to manage NDS queues, you must specify the
NDS tree and context where the print server is defined.
You also need to create or select queues to be serviced.
--
If you want to manage bindery queues, you must first
specify the file servers. Afterward, you must create or
select queues to be serviced.
d
If prompted to reset the print server, select
Yes
to imme-
diately begin servicing the queues.
AppleTalk
Your MarkNet print server works automatically with AppleTalk net-
works. You simply connect the power and the network cables, and
you’re up and running.
Note:
MarkVision for Macin-
tosh is on the
Drivers,
MarkVision and Utilities
CD.
However, if you would like to use a zone and printer name different
from the defaults, you can use MarkVision for Macintosh to change
these settings.