Epson C823622A Administrator's Manual - Page 52

About modes, Print Server mode NDS/Bindery Print Server, Remote Printer mode

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About modes You can choose from Print Server, Remote Printer, or Standby mode. We recommend that you select the Print Server mode unless the number of users exceeds the limit. Features of the modes are described below. Print Server mode (NDS/Bindery Print Server): ❏ High-speed printing with direct printing ❏ Use of the NetWare user account ❏ Ability to connect up to 8 file servers simultaneously ❏ Ability to register up to 32 print queues Remote Printer mode: ❏ A NetWare user account is not required. ❏ A print server is necessary to control the remote printer. ❏ Ability to attach up to 16 printers for NetWare 3.1x, and up to 255 for NetWare 4.1x or later. Note: When you turn on the printer, the user account is temporarily accessed in Remote Printer mode. If there is no room in the user account, turn on the printer before connecting the client to the network. Standby mode (factory default mode): The Standby mode is the default mode. With this mode, all NetWare related functions stop. Use Standby mode when you are not using the interface card in a NetWare environment. 3-2 Using the Interface Card with NetWare

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3-2
Using the Interface Card with NetWare
About modes
You can choose from Print Server, Remote Printer, or Standby
mode. We recommend that you select the Print Server mode
unless the number of users exceeds the limit.
Features of the modes are described below.
Print Server mode (NDS/Bindery Print Server):
High-speed printing with direct printing
Use of the NetWare user account
Ability to connect up to 8 file servers simultaneously
Ability to register up to 32 print queues
Remote Printer mode:
A NetWare user account is not required.
A print server is necessary to control the remote printer.
Ability to attach up to 16 printers for NetWare 3.1x, and
up to 255 for NetWare 4.1x or later.
Note:
When you turn on the printer, the user account is temporarily
accessed in Remote Printer mode. If there is no room in the user
account, turn on the printer before connecting the client to the
network.
Standby mode (factory default mode):
The Standby mode is the default mode. With this mode, all
NetWare related functions stop. Use Standby mode when you
are not using the interface card in a NetWare environment.