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Using a Web Browser to Manage the IB-23 12/19 ページ Bi-directional Printing Start of Job String End of Job String Banner Page physical port number for TCP (such as 9100). Data sent to the designated physical port is converted in a way corresponding to the designated logical printer. If you designate the same port number as a port that was previously designated (such as for FTP or LPD), the port designation is invalid. You can enable (On) or disable (OFF) bi-directional printing that uses the physical port for TCP/IP communication. If this setting is off, all data received from the printer is disregarded. When printing with PostScript, PJL, or other commands, bidirectional printing must be on to return data to the client that was received from the printer. You can designate a string to be sent to the printer before direct output to the output port (lp port). If you need to send a control code before printing, designate that string. You can designate a string to be sent to the printer after direct output to the output port (lp port). If you need to send a control code after printing, designate that string. Banner page printing can be enabled (On) or disabled (Off) when printing via FTP or LPD. 5-4. Protocols > NetWare > General This print system supports both NDS and bindery printing in either printer server mode or remote printer mode. To set up NetWare, client software must be installed and you must be logged on with administrator rights. Consult your network administrator for assistance. Printing with NetWare is supported with Novell or Microsoft NetWare Client as the client. Network operations such as creating the queue require admin, supervisor, or equivalent rights. Item NetWare Protocol Bindery Mode Frame Type NDS Tree NDS Context Print Server Mode Print Server Name Queue Polling Interval Banner Page Requests Password Remote Printer Mode Printer Name Job Timeout Description Choose whether NetWare protocol is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Choose whether bindery mode is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Choose from four supported four frame types: 802.2, SNAP, ETHERNET-II, and 802.3. You can also choose auto-detect. Designate the name of the NDS tree for the connection. Designate the NDS context for connections in print server mode. Choose whether print server mode is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Shows the print server name. The polling interval can be designated. Choose whether to print banner page when printing in print server mode. A password can be designated as desired. Login requires that the password here match the print server password set by the NetWare utility. Choose whether remote printer mode is enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Shows the print server name. Set the timeout value to complete jobs in remote printer mode in a range of 4 to 255 seconds. 5-5. Protocols > NetWare > Bindery Services You can register the file server in print server mode and the print server in remote printer mode that are connected by the print system. If none are registered, network discovery is performed at startup, and the first servers (up to eight) are automatically connected. After system startup, the system conducts polling at regular intervals to connect to servers automatically even when registered file servers are running. file://F:\USERMAN\EXPORT\Option\IB-23\P6 English\card_homepag... 2006/05/26