IBM 6400-I15 User Manual - Page 103

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13. Select the first item listed as "NOT INSTALLED" and press ENTER. 14. At the printer configuration window, type in the name for this new printer. This name must be one of the pre-defined destinations/queues on the Ethernet Interface. This will normally be "d1prn." 15. Go to the "Type" field and press ENTER to see the possible choices. 16. Select "Defined Elsewhere" from this list. 17. When done, press ESCAPE and select "Yes" to save the changes to this new printer. 18. Press ESCAPE again to return to the "Print Server Configuration" menu. 19. Select "Queues Serviced by Printer." 20. Select this new printer from the printer list that displays and press ENTER. 21. At the empty queue list that displays, press INSERT. 22. Select the queue created in step 5 and press ENTER. 23. When prompted for the priority, press ENTER to select the default or select a priority. 24. Press ESCAPE until back at the PCONSOLE Main Menu. 25. Repower the printer. 26. Wait two minutes and then select "Print Queue Information" from the PCONSOLE Main Menu. 27. Select this new queue from the menu that displays, and select "Currently Attached Servers" to see which print server is servicing this queue. At this point, the Ethernet Interface name (e.g. M_071C1A) should show within this window. This means the Ethernet Interface knows about this new Novell print queue it must service as a PSERVER. Therefore, it will poll this queue regularly looking for jobs to print. NOTE: The Ethernet Interface can service up to four printers on one file server. It can not service multiple file servers at one time. Novell Configuration 6-5

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6–5
Novell Configuration
13.
Select the first item listed as “NOT INSTALLED” and press ENTER.
14.
At the printer configuration window, type in the name for this new printer. This
name must be one of the pre–defined destinations/queues on the Ethernet
Interface. This will normally be “
d1prn
.”
15.
Go to the “Type” field and press ENTER to see the possible choices.
16.
Select “Defined Elsewhere” from this list.
17.
When done, press ESCAPE and select “Yes” to save the changes to this new
printer.
18.
Press ESCAPE again to return to the “Print Server Configuration” menu.
19.
Select “Queues Serviced by Printer.”
20.
Select this new printer from the printer list that displays and press ENTER.
21.
At the empty queue list that displays, press INSERT.
22.
Select the queue created in step 5 and press ENTER.
23.
When prompted for the priority, press ENTER to select the default or select a
priority.
24.
Press ESCAPE until back at the PCONSOLE Main Menu.
25.
Repower the printer.
26.
Wait two minutes and then select “Print Queue Information” from the
PCONSOLE Main Menu.
27.
Select this new queue from the menu that displays, and select “Currently
Attached Servers” to see which print server is servicing this queue.
At this point, the Ethernet Interface name (e.g. M_071C1A) should show within
this window. This means the Ethernet Interface knows about this new Novell print
queue it must service as a PSERVER. Therefore, it will poll this queue regularly
looking for jobs to print.
NOTE:
The Ethernet Interface can service up to four printers on one file
server. It can not service multiple file servers at one time.