Technical information

10 From the Printer Configuration menu, use the arrow keys to highlight “Banner type.”
Change the banner type from Text to PostScript.
Creating a print queue
1From the Printer Configuration menu, use the arrow keys to highlight “Print queues
assigned” and press Enter.
This displays the Print Queue menu list.
2Press the Ins key to display print queues in your current context in the NetWare
Directory Services tree.
For this example, you will create a new queue.
3Press the Ins key to create a new print queue in the NetWare Directory Services tree.
The context listed at the top of the screen should still list the servers bindery
context that was set earlier. If it doesnt, change to the correct context before
creating the print queue.
4At the prompt, type the new queue name and press Enter.
You are asked for the NetWare volume on which to store your NetWare print
queue jobs. With NetWare 4, the NetWare queue does not have to exist on the
SYS volume. You can place the queue on any volume you choose. Use the Ins
key to select the volume from the directory tree (you may need to navigate to
a different context to select the volume desired).
5Select the name of the queue you specified above and press Enter.
This adds the queue to the Print Queue list of the printer.
6Press the Esc key until you are prompted to save your changes.
Setting your printer to PSERVER mode
1 Start Windows, if it’s not already running.
2 Start the Apple LaserWriter Utility application.
3Select your printer.
4Select Print Server Configuration from the Network menu.
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Setting Up the Printer for Windows, DOS, and NetWare Users