Epson Stylus COLOR 900N User Manual - Page 33

Configuring for NetWare, Using NwAdmin to Set Up Your Printer

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If you are not using EPSON Net!2 on your computer, you do not have to turn off background monitoring. (You should limit the number of systems that monitor the printer, however, to prevent network traffic problems.) Configuring for NetWare You can configure the printer for NDS or bindery with NwAdmin and EPSON Net!2. (If you want to use PCONSOLE, see Chapter 4 in your Administrator's Manual.) Before you follow the steps in the sections below, check whether you want to use the printer as a dedicated print server or as a remote printer. (See page 4-2 in your Administrator's Manual for details.) Using NwAdmin to Set Up Your Printer You must first use NwAdmin to define your printer, define a print server, and set up a queue. If the client does not correspond to NDS, set up the printer, print server, and queue in the bindery context. When printing using bindery correspondence clients, make the object related to the print server right under the bindery context in the directory tree. Confirm the bindery context path from the server with the SET BINDERY CONTEXT command. See your NetWare documentation for more information. When you print a text file using the NPRINT command or DOS redirection, misconversion or a gap in characters might occur depending on the client environment. 26

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If you are not using EPSON Net!2 on your computer, you do
not have to turn off background monitoring. (You should limit
the number of systems that monitor the printer, however, to
prevent network traffic problems.)
Configuring for NetWare
You can configure the printer for NDS or bindery with NwAdmin and EPSON
Net!2. (If you want to use PCONSOLE, see Chapter 4 in your
Administrator’s
Manual
.) Before you follow the steps in the sections below, check whether you want
to use the printer as a dedicated print server or as a remote printer. (See page 4-2 in
your
Administrator’s Manual
for details.)
Using NwAdmin to Set Up Your Printer
You must first use NwAdmin to define your printer, define a print server, and set up a
queue. If the client does not correspond to NDS, set up the printer, print server, and
queue in the bindery context.
When printing using bindery correspondence clients, make
the object related to the print server right under the bindery
context in the directory tree.
Confirm the bindery context path from the server with the
SET BINDERY CONTEXT command. See your NetWare
documentation for more information.
When you print a text file using the NPRINT command or DOS
redirection, misconversion or a gap in characters might occur
depending on the client environment.