Xerox 790DP Fiery SI Color Server Administration Guide - Page 83
Setting up another printer, Choose Create Printer from the Printer menu in Print Manager.
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33-23 Configuring a Windows NT server to support the Fiery SI By default, Windows NT creates a DOS-compliant share name. Use a DOS-compliant name if your network includes Windows for Workgroups clients. 4. Enter the location of the printer in the Location box (optional). 5. Follow the procedure to set up TCP/IP and LPR printing for Windows NT Workstation, as described in Getting Started. After you have finished configuring the printer, the Fiery SI appears in its own Printer window in the Print Manager window. You can use the Print Manager window to track network print jobs. Print Manager only shows jobs from computers printing through the Windows NT print server. For a view of all Fiery SI activity, use the Fiery XJ Spooler. Your Windows NT, Windows for Workgroups, and Windows 95 clients have access to the shared printer through their applications. They will not be able to change settings in the Printer Properties dialog box. Setting up another printer You may wish to create another printer for the hold queue.Having a hold queue is useful if you run the Fiery XJ Spooler and Fiery XJ Downloader. TO SET UP A PRINTER FOR THE HOLD QUEUE: 1. Make sure the hold queue is published in Control Panel Printer Setup. 2. Choose Create Printer from the Printer menu in Print Manager. 3. In the Create Printer dialog box, enter a new name. 4. From the Driver list, select the Fiery SI PPD you installed earlier. 5. Proceed as for the first printer. • In the Add LPR compatible printer dialog box, for the top line type the same IP address or host name as you used for the first printer. • In the box "name of printer on that machine:" type the internal name for the hold queue, hold_devicename[_#]. See Getting Started for the precise name, and be sure to type the entire name in lowercase characters.