Brother International HL-1870n Network Users Manual - English - Page 66

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CHAPTER 6 NOVELL NETWARE PRINTING General Information In order to use a Brother print server on a NetWare network, one or more file servers must be configured with a print queue that the print server can service. Users send their print requests to the file server's print queue, and the jobs are then spooled (either directly, or in the case of remote printer mode, via an intermediate print server) to the appropriate Brother print server. The system administrator can create Bindery (NetWare 3), NDS (NetWare 3 and NetWare 4) based queues in a single environment without having to switch between applications by using the BRAdmin application. NetWare 5 users wishing to configure an NDPS printer must use the NWADMIN application supplied with NetWare 5. Please note that it is possible to create IPX BINDERY or NDS based queues on a NetWare 5 system using the BRAdmin application. You must install the Novell NetWare Client 32 if you wish to create queue information on your NetWare servers using the BRAdmin application. If you can't use the BRAdmin application in your environment, you can create the queue using the traditional NetWare PCONSOLE utility or NWADMIN utilities, but you will then also need to use the Brother BRCONFIG utility, TELNET or a WWW browser to configure the print server as described later in this chapter. Brother print servers can service up to 16 file servers and 32 queues. 6-2

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CHAPTER 6 NOVELL NETWARE PRINTING
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General Information
In order to use a Brother print server on a NetWare network, one or more file
servers must be configured with a print queue that the print server can service.
Users send their print requests to the file server's print queue, and the jobs are
then spooled (either directly, or in the case of remote printer mode, via an
intermediate print server) to the appropriate Brother print server.
The system administrator can create Bindery (NetWare 3), NDS (NetWare 3 and
NetWare 4) based queues in a single environment without having to switch
between applications by using the BRAdmin application.
NetWare 5 users wishing to configure an NDPS printer must use the NWADMIN
application supplied with NetWare 5. Please note that it is possible to create IPX
BINDERY or NDS based queues on a NetWare 5 system using the BRAdmin
application.
You must install the Novell NetWare Client 32 if you wish to create queue
information on your NetWare servers using the BRAdmin application.
If you can't use the BRAdmin application in your environment, you can create
the queue using the traditional NetWare PCONSOLE utility or NWADMIN
utilities, but you will then also need to use the Brother BRCONFIG utility,
TELNET or a WWW browser to configure the print server as described later in
this chapter.
Brother print servers can service up to 16 file servers and 32 queues.