Epson C823622 Administrator's Manual - Page 81

Using EPSON Net!2 to Create Queues, Bindery Print Server, Bindery Remote Printer, Bindery Remote

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u Select Bindery Print Server or Bindery Remote Printer when you are using Bindery mode in NetWare 3.x or NetWare 4.1 or later. u When you select NDS Print Server or NDS Remote Printer for the Mode, enter the NDS Tree name (up to 31 characters) and the NDS Context (up to 255 characters). u When you select NDS Print Server or Bindery Print Server for the Mode, make the Print Server settings. 6. Type the Primary File Server name (up to 47 characters), Print Server name (up to 47 characters), Polling Interval (from 5 to 90 seconds), and the NetWare Password (up to 19 characters). 7. When you select NDS Remote Printer or Bindery Remote Printer for Mode, make the Remote Printer settings. 8. Type the Primary Print Server name (up to 47 characters) and Printer Port Number (from 0 to 254). 9. Click the SUBMIT button to update the settings. If you set up a password, type the password when you are prompted. 10. If the message "Configuration change is complete!" appears on your screen, configuration is complete. Activate the changes by clicking RESET or turning your printer off and on. Using EPSON Net!2 to Create Queues If you are using the bindery context, you can create a print queue and set up the queue information on the NetWare file server with EPSON Net!2 for Windows. Follow these steps: 1. From any NetWare client, log in to the file server you want to set up with supervisor privileges. 2. Run EPSON Net!2 from the Start menu. 3. Select Queue Settings from the Option menu. Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare 4-37

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Using the Ethernet Card with NetWare
4-37
Select
Bindery Print Server
or
Bindery Remote Printer
when you are using Bindery mode in NetWare 3.x or
NetWare 4.1 or later.
When you select
NDS Print Server
or
NDS Remote Printer
for the Mode, enter the NDS Tree name (up to 31
characters) and the NDS Context (up to 255 characters).
When you select
NDS Print Server
or
Bindery Print Server
for the Mode, make the Print Server settings.
6.
Type the Primary File Server name (up to 47 characters), Print
Server name (up to 47 characters), Polling Interval (from 5 to 90
seconds), and the NetWare Password (up to 19 characters).
7.
When you select
NDS Remote Printer
or
Bindery Remote
Printer
for Mode, make the Remote Printer settings.
8.
Type the Primary Print Server name (up to 47 characters) and
Printer Port Number (from 0 to 254).
9.
Click the
SUBMIT
button to update the settings. If you set up a
password, type the password when you are prompted.
10.
If the message “Configuration change is complete!” appears on
your screen, configuration is complete. Activate the changes by
clicking
RESET
or turning your printer off and on.
Using EPSON Net!2 to Create Queues
If you are using the bindery context, you can create a print queue and
set up the queue information on the NetWare file server with EPSON
Net!2 for Windows. Follow these steps:
1.
From any NetWare client, log in to the file server you want to
set up with supervisor privileges.
2.
Run EPSON Net!2 from the Start menu.
3.
Select
Queue Settings
from the Option menu.