Xerox 750DX Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 9

Introduction, About the documentation, IPX Novell networks

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xi About the documentation Introduction This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the Fiery SI Color Server™ into a business environment that includes networked personal computers. After the Fiery SI is set up, as described in this guide and in Getting Started, individual users will be able print to the color server as a high-performance color PostScript printer. This manual includes guidelines on the following topics: • Basic configuration of the Fiery SI to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and IPX (Novell) networks • Setting up a parallel port connection • Configuring UNIX systems and Novell and Windows NT servers to provide Fiery SI printing services • Administering network printing • Using the Fiery SI in mixed network environments • Setting up a token ring connection NOTE: The network guidelines in this book are not intended to replace the services of an experienced network engineer. About the documentation This guide is part of the set of documentation that includes the following manuals for users and system administrators: • Getting Started describes first time installation of software to enable users to print to the Fiery SI. It describes installing PostScript printer drivers, printer description files, and other user software provided on the Fiery SI User Software CD or floppy disks. It also explains how to connect each user to the network. • The User Guide describes how to set printing options and print to the Fiery SI from Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX workstations. This guide also describes using the utilities and other software provided with the Fiery SI. • The Release Notes contain important information about the product that was not available at the time the other manuals were produced.

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xi
About the documentation
This manual is intended for anyone who is responsible for integrating the Fiery SI
Color Server
into a business environment that includes networked personal comput-
ers. After the Fiery SI is set up, as described in this guide and in
Getting Started
, indi-
vidual users will be able print to the color server as a high-performance color PostScript
printer.
This manual includes guidelines on the following topics:
Basic configuration of the Fiery SI to support printing over AppleTalk, TCP/IP, and
IPX (Novell) networks
Setting up a parallel port connection
Configuring UNIX systems and Novell and Windows NT servers to provide
Fiery SI printing services
Administering network printing
Using the Fiery SI in mixed network environments
Setting up a token ring connection
N
OTE
:
The network guidelines in this book are not intended to replace the services of
an experienced network engineer.
About the documentation
This guide is part of the set of documentation that includes the following manuals for
users and system administrators:
Getting Started
describes first time installation of software to enable users to print to
the Fiery SI. It describes installing PostScript printer drivers, printer description
files, and other user software provided on the Fiery SI User Software CD or floppy
disks. It also explains how to connect each user to the network.
• The
User Guide
describes how to set printing options and print to the Fiery SI from
Macintosh, Windows, and UNIX workstations. This guide also describes using the
utilities and other software provided with the Fiery SI.
• The
Release Notes
contain important information about the product that was not
available at the time the other manuals were produced.
Introduction