User`s guide
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Chapter 1 How to Configure TCP/IP printing for Unix Systems
- Chapter 2 How to Configure TCP/IP printing for Windows NT, LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server
- Chapter 3 How to Configure Peer-to-Peer Printing for Windows 95/98
- Chapter 4 How to Configure Peer-to-Peer (NetBIOS) printing for Windows 95/98/NT, LAN Server and OS/2 Warp Server
- Chapter 5 How to Configure Brother Internet Print for Windows 95/98/NT
- Chapter 6 How to Configure Novell Netware printing using IPX/SPX
- General Information
- Creating a Print Queue Using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in Bindery emulation mode) using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using Novell NWADMIN and BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Remote Server Mode in NDS mode) using Novell NWAdmin and BRAdmin32
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in Bindery emulation mode) using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Queue Server Mode in NDS mode) using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Configuring the Brother Print Server (Remote Printer Mode using PCONSOLE and BRCONFIG
- Testing the Print Queue
- Configuring the Workstation (DOS-based NetWare drivers)
- Configuring the Workstation (Windows 3.1x)
- Configuring the Workstation (Windows 95/98)
- Chapter 7 How to Configure Macintosh printing using Appletalk
- Chapter 8 How to Configure DLC/LLC printing for Windows NT
- Chapter 9 How to use the Web based management function
- Chapter 10 TROUBLESHOOTING
- Overview
- Installation problems
- Intermittent Problems
- TCP/IP Troubleshooting
- UNIX Troubleshooting
- Windows NT/LAN Server (TCP/IP) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98 Peer to Peer Print (LPR) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98 (or later) Peer-to-Peer (HP JetAdmin compatible method) Troubleshooting
- Windows 95/98/NT 4.0 Peer-to-Peer Print (NetBIOS) Troubleshooting
- Internet Print (TCP/IP) Troubleshooting
- Novell NetWare Troubleshooting
- AppleTalk Troubleshooting
- DLC/LLC Troubleshooting
- Web Browser Troubleshooting (TCP/IP)
- APPENDIX
- INDEX
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Appendix B
Using Services
A service is a resource that can be accessed by computers that wish to print to the Brother
print server. The Brother print server provides the following predefined services (do a SHOW
SERVICE command in the Brother print server remote console to see a list of available
services):
Service Definition
BINARY_P1 TCP/IP binary service
TEXT_P1 TCP/IP text service (adds carriage
return after each line feed)
POSTSCRIPT_P1 PostScript service (switches PJL-
compatible printer to PostScript
mode)
PCL_P1 PCL service (switches PJL-
compatible printer to PCL mode)
BRN_xxxxxx_P1_AT AppleTalk service
BRN_xxxxxx_P1 NetWare service and NetBIOS
service (TCP/IP are enabled for
backwards compatibility)
where "xxxxxx" is the last six digits of the Ethernet address (for example, BRN_009C53_P1).
Note that any of the services, not just the user-defined ones, can be modified to meet a user's
particular requirements.
Brother print servers provide the powerful capability to customize any of the services to meet
specific user requirements through the use of setup and reset strings. Such strings are printer
command sequences that are sent to the printer before or after the print job. For example, you
could define one of the services to provide landscape mode printing by defining a setup string
that contains the appropriate command to put the printer into landscape mode.
Brother print servers provide several predefined strings for popular PCL, PostScript, and PJL
(the Page Job Language used by Brother printers) commands. These include (do a SHOW
SERVER STRING command in the remote console to see the available strings):