Contents Section 1 - Introduction .................................................................................................. 3 Section 2 - Connecting your Mini Print Server ............................................................... 4 Diagnostic Push Button ................................................................................... 5 LED Indicators .................................................................................................
Section 1 - Introduction The NetComm Mini Print Server has been designed to provide a simple and efficient network printing solution and allowing one printer to be shared between multiple computers. It is packed with features, including: ■ Versatility. The Print Server supports up to four protocols: TCP/IP, SMB (Service Message Block), AppleTalk (EtherTalk), and NetBEUI. It features an Ethernet interface ports and operating system support includes Unix, NetWare (NDPS LPR printing), and Microsoft Windows.
Section 2 - Connecting your Mini Print Server This section describes how to install the Print Server in your Local Area Network. 1. Preparation ■ Ensure the power is OFF. Do not connect the Print Server while power is On. ■ Find the Default Server Name for your Print Server. The Default Server Name is shown on a sticker on the base of the device. It consists of 8 letters and/or digits. Record this name; it may be needed during configuration. 2.
Diagnostic Push Button The Print Server is fitted with a Diagnostic Push Button. The button is recessed; a pin or paper clip can be used to press it. This button has 2 functions: ■ Restore the factory default settings ■ Print a test page containing all current settings. To restore the factory default settings: 1. Turn the Print Server OFF. 2. Press and hold the diagnostic button. While pressing the button, switch the Print Server ON. 3.
Section 3 - Configuring your Mini Print Server This section provides an overview of the configuration process for Windows operating systems. Overview The Print Server is designed to support many different platforms, and the configuration required would depend upon the environment in which it is installed. ■ The Print Server usually requires configuration, but if there's a DHCP server on your network, then the device is just plug-and-play.
Using the Windows Wizard The Windows-based Wizard is supplied on the CD-ROM, and runs on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, ME, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Using this Wizard is the recommended method to configure the Print Server. It can be used configure the Print Server for your Network environment, even if the Print Server does not have a valid IP address. Procedure 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start automatically, run SETUP.exe in the root folder. 2.
5. Enter the required data on the following screen. ■ Name of the Print Server can be changed if you wish. ■ Comment is optional. ■ Select or enter the Workgroup name for this Print Server. 6. Click Next to configure the TCP/IP Screen: ■ Select Obtain IP Address automatically if your LAN has a DHCP Server, otherwise select Fixed IP Address. ■ For Fixed IP Address, enter an unused address from the range used on your LAN, or click the Suggest New Values Button.
If the desired Print Server is not listed: ■ Check all cables to the Print Server . ■ Check the Print Server's LEDs: ■ The Red LED should be OFF and the Green LED should be ON or flashing. ■ Check the 10/100BaseT link LED next to the LAN connection. If the auto negotiation fails, the 10/100BaseT Link LED will not light when the device is powered up. ■ Check that your computer and the Print Server are on the same LAN segment. (If you don't have a Router or Gateway on your LAN, you only have 1 segment.
Section 4 - Configuring your Computers This Section details the client configuration required on LAN computers to use the printer attached to the Print Server. Overview Before performing client configuration, the Print Server must be installed on your LAN, and configured as described in the previous section. Both the Print Server and the attached printer must be powered ON.
Checking your Network Protocols (Windows 9x) Your computer must have EITHER the TCP/IP or NetBEUI protocols installed. (All versions of Windows after Windows 95 have TCP/IP installed by default.) ■ If using the Peer-to-peer Printing, the installation program will check this for you. ■ If using other methods, you must check manually, as follows: 1. Select the Settings -> Control Panel -> Network option on the Start Menu.
Windows Peer-to-peer Printing With this printing method, print jobs are stored (queued) on your computer, and then sent to the Print Server when it is available. Note: Windows 2000 & XP require no additional software. For other versions of Windows, the supplied PTP (Peer-to-Peer) Printer Port software must be installed on each computer. Windows 2000/XP Setup The recommended printing method is to use LPR, as follows: 1. Open your Printers folder, right-click the desired printer and select Properties. 2.
5. On this screen, select Custom, and click the Settings button. 6. On the Port Settings screen: ■ Choose LPR in the Protocol section ■ Enter a Queue name ■ Ensure the LPR Byte Counting Enabled setting is Enabled. ■ Click OK to confirm your changes, then click Next to continue. 7. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard. Rev. 1 - YML657 NP3640 Fast Ethernet Mini Print Server User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Windows 9x/ME Setup Before performing the following procedure, the Print Server must be installed on your LAN, and configured as described in Section 3. Both the Print Server and the attached printer should be powered ON. 1. Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your drive. If the setup program does not start, run SETUP.exe in the root folder. 2. Click Installation button, then select User Install. 3. Follow the prompts to complete the installation of the Peer-to-peer Printer Port Driver.
5. After prompting you to check that both the printer and print server are on and the cables connected correctly, the program will search for Printer Servers on the network, and a screen like the following will be displayed. ■ If desired, click Refresh. ■ The name of the attached printer will be displayed if possible. If "No printer" is displayed, check that the printer is properly connected and powered on. If your Print Server is still not listed: ■ Click the "Refresh" button.
8. The printer port will be created, then a screen like the following will be displayed. 9. Select the correct Windows printer in the Existing Printers list, and click the Connect button. If the correct printer type is not listed, click "Add New Printer" to run the Windows Add Printer wizard. Step through the Wizard and install the required printer: ■ Select the correct Printer Manufacturer and Model, or use the "Have Disk" option if appropriate.
Advanced Port Options The options for the Peer-to-peer Printing are accessed via the Port Settings button. 1. Select Start -> Settings -> Printers to open the Printers folder, then right-click the Printer, and select Properties. The Port Settings button is on the Details or Ports tab, depending on your version of Windows. 2. Click on the Port Settings button to display the following screen: Items shown on this screen are as follows: Port If desired, click Browse to select a different Print Server.
Windows SMB Printing This method requires no additional software to be installed, but the NetBEUI or TCP/IP protocol must be installed on your computer. Use the following procedure to install the Print Server's printer as a Windows SMB network printer: 1. Double-click the Network Neighborhood icon on the desktop. 2. On the View menu, select Details. 3. Locate the desired Print Server , as shown below: ■ If it is the same Workgroup as your computer, it will be listed on screen.
7. This printer will now appear in your Printers folder (Start - Settings - Printers) and can be used like any other printer. However, SMB printing is not suitable for large complex print jobs - you should use the Peer-to-peer Printing instead. Printing from MS-DOS Programs Windows can redirect print data from a parallel port on your computer (e.g. LPT1) to a network printer. This redirection is called "Capture Printer Port", and is useful for MS-DOS programs.
Windows with Server-based Print Queues With a Server-based Print Queue, the Print Server is installed on an existing Network Server (Windows, Unix, or NetWare), and is invisible to your computer. If your Network Administrator chooses to use this system, the required setup procedure on each Windows client is as follows: 1. Open your Printers folder, and start the Add Printer Wizard and click Next to continue. 2. When prompted, select Network Printer. 3.
Windows LPR Printing 1. Open your Printers folder, right-click the desired printer and select Properties. 2. When prompted, choose the Ports tab and click the Add Port button. 3. Choose Standard TCP/IP Port, then click New Port. 4. Enter the Printer Name or IP Address, click Next. 5. Enable Custom, and click the Setting button. 6. Choose LPR in the Protocol section, then enter Queue name and enable the LPR Byte Counting. 7. Follow the prompts to complete the Wizard.
Macintosh (AppleTalk) The Print Server supports AppleTalk (EtherTalk), PAP, ATP, NBP, ZIP and DDP protocols, enabling Macintosh computers on the network to view and use the Print Server as a regular AppleTalk printer. Normally, no configuration is required. Software Requirement: System 9.x OS or newer. AppleTalk Setup 1. Click the apple icon and choose Control Panel - AppleTalk. 2. Ensure that Ethernet is selected under AppleTalk Connection. 3. Click Chooser. The Chooser panel will open. 4.
Macintosh OS X If using LPR printing, you need to ensure the Print Server has a valid IP address before configuring your Mac as follows. LPR printing Setup 1. Select the Printer List icon. 2. Click the Add Printer button. 3. Choose LPR Printers Using IP. 4. Enter the IP address of the Print Server in the LPR Printer's Address field, and enter the Queue Name (e.g. L1, L2, L3). 5. Select the Printer Model from the drop-down list. 6. Click Add. Configuration is now complete. Rev.
Section 5 - BiAdmin Management Utility This section describes the installation and operation of the BiAdmin Configuration & Management program. Requirements This program requires: ■ Windows 95, Windows 98 or ME ■ Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 or XP Additional Recommendations: ■ Screen resolution of 800x600 or greater. Installation Use the supplied CD-ROM. This CD-ROM will usually auto-run. If auto-run is disabled on your computer, run the SETUP.exe program in the root folder.
3 When run, the program searches the network for all active Print Server s, then lists them on screen, as shown by the example screen below. The left panel displays a list of all Print Servers found on the network. When a Print Server is selected from the list, its details are displayed in the right panel. Note: If the IP address is "Null", please click the Refresh icon to get the value again.
Icons Device Status Menu equivalent: Main - Device Status All of the settings for the current device are displayed in a read-only scrollable list in the left panel.You can use the "Save to File" and "Restore to Device" buttons on this screen to save a copy of the selected device's CONFIG file to your computer, or restore a previously saved file to the selected Print Server .
Configuration Menu Equivalent: Main - Configure This option allows you to configure the selected Print Server. See the following section for details. Wizard This Print Server Wizard allows you to do the basic configuration for the selected device. The screens are similar to the Wizard run from the CD-ROM, as described in Section 3. Upgrade Menu Equivalent: Main - Upgrade This option allows you to upgrade the firmware for the selected Print Server . Before using this option, you need to obtain the .
Refresh Menu Equivalent: Main - Refresh Select this icon to update the Print Server device listing after changing the name or IP Address. Exit Menu Equivalent: Main - Exit Exit the BiAdmin program. This does not save any changes you have made; you must Save to Device on each screen. Menus Main Menu Device Status Same as Device Icon. Printer Status Same as Printer Status Icon. Configure Same as Configure Icon. Upgrade Same as Upgrade Icon. Refresh Same as Refresh Icon. Exit Same as Exit Icon.
Configuration When the Configuration icon is clicked, or the Configure option on the Main menu is selected, a tabbed window will open. The tabs available will vary depending on the Print Server model selected. The possible tabs are: ■ System ■ TCP/IP ■ AppleTalk ■ NetBEUI ■ Internet Printing ■ Port ■ NetWare ■ SNMP System Tab This screen allows you to: ■ Change the name of the Print Server . ■ Change the "Password" for the Print Server . ■ Set the Network Protocols used the selected Print Server .
TCP/IP Tab Selecting this tab will allow configuration for the TCP/IP network protocol. The basic options are: ■ Dynamic IP Address (DHCP) - The IP address is obtained automatically, from a DHCP Server on your network. ■ Fixed IP Address - You must enter the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address. ■ IP Address - Select an unused IP address from the address range used on your LAN. ■ Subnet Mask - Use the same values as computers on your LAN (or on the same LAN segment, if you have a Router).
AppleTalk Tab Generally, no Print Server configuration is required in order to use AppleTalk. This screen allows you to: ■ Set the Zone Name field to determine which Apple systems can gain access to this printer. ■ The Printer Type field is used to describe the printer driver used for each port. ■ Set Communication Protocol to ASCII or Binary. This must match the setting on the Apple computer systems using the Print Server . Rev. 1 - YML657 NP3640 Fast Ethernet Mini Print Server User Guide www.netcomm.
NetBEUI Tab This screen allows you to: ■ Choose the Domain name for the selected Print Server . ■ Set how fast jobs are sent to the printer by using the Response Time field. ■ Set the desired option for the Abort Job if Error Occured setting. ■ YES causes a print job to be terminated if a printing error occurs. ■ NO (default) will try to continue but may cause print errors. www.netcomm.com.au Page 32 Rev.
Internet Printing Tab The Internet Printing feature allows you to send print jobs to the Print Server using Internet Email. Please refer to Section 7 - Special Features for Internet Mail Printing Configuration details. Rev. 1 - YML657 NP3640 Fast Ethernet Mini Print Server User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Port Tab This screen has 2 panels - Physical Port and Logical Port. Physical Port The following settings are available: ■ Selected Physical Port - Select the Physical Printer Port you wish to configure. ■ Handshake Signal - Select Busy Only or Busy & Ack for the Physical Port. ■ Printer Type - Select High Speed or Low Speed for the Printer Type. Logical Port Logical Ports (printers) can be used in the Unix environment.
NetWare BiAdmin supports configuration of both the Print Server and Novell NetWare servers. ■ You need to be logged into the NetWare server(s) with ADMIN rights. ■ The screens you will see, and the operations which can be performed, depend on whether or not you have Novell NetWare Client 32 installed. ■· If Novell NetWare Client 32 is installed on your computer, BiAdmin allows you to configure both the Print Server and the NetWare server from within BiAdmin.
SNMP Tab Configuration is only required if using the Simple Network Management Protocol. Refer to the section on Configuring the Print Server for SNMP for details. www.netcomm.com.au Page 36 Rev.
Section 6 - Web-Based Management This section explains how to use your Web Browser to configure the Print Server models Overview The Print Server models incorporate the HTTP server. This allows you to connect to the Print Server and configure it using your Web Browser. Most browsers should work, provided they support tables and forms. Preparation Because it supports dynamic IP Address allocation using DHCP, BOOTP, or RARP, the Print Server ships with an IP Address of 0.0.0.0.
Connecting to the Print Server 1. Start your Web Browser. 2. In the Address box, enter HTTP:// followed by the IP Address of the Print Server. e.g.http:// 192.168.0.21 3. You will then be prompted for the password. If no password has been set, the Status screen will appear. 4. Use the menu bar to navigate the different configuration screens. Remember to save each screen before changing to a different screen.
Printer Status This screen displays the current status of each port. For each port, the following data is listed: Connected Printer The model name of the printer connected to the port, if the printer name is known. (If the printer is not bi-directional, this information is unavailable.) Status The current status of the printer (On-line, Off-line, Out of paper) Printing Information This will show either Idle or Printing. Configure Server Print Server Name Change the default name if you wish.
AppleTalk AppleTalk zone This determines which Apple systems can gain access to this printer. Printer Object Type These are text fields, used to describe the printer driver used for each port. The Print Server is designed to work with LaserWriter (or 100% compatible) printers. Communication Protocol Sets whether the port uses ASCII or Binary Communication Protocol. The default is Binary. www.netcomm.com.au Page 40 Rev.
NetBEUI Domain Name Enter the designated work group to be serviced by the Print Server . This field is not case sensitive, so names with different case will be considered to be the same name. Response Time Set how fast jobs are sent to the printer. The default value of zero (0) delay should be increased only if your printer cannot cope with no delays. Abort Job if Error YES terminates a print job if a printing error occurs. NO (default) will try to continue but may cause print errors.
TCP/IP IP Address IP Address assigned to this device. If using dynamic IP Addresses (DHCP, BOOTP, rarp), this should be left at 0.0.0.0. Subnet Mask (Network Mask) If the Router (Gateway) Address is 0.0.0.0, the Subnet Mask should also be left at 0.0.0.0. If you have a router, enter the Subnet mask for the segment to which the Print Server is attached. Gateway Address If your network segment has a router or gateways, enter its IP Address here. Otherwise, leave the address as 0.0.0.0.
NetWare General NetWare Mode Select Print Server or Remote Printer, as appropriate. The default is Print Server. Frame Type Select the frame types used by your network. (Ethernet 802.2, Ethernet 802.3, Ethernet SNAP, and Ethernet II) By default, all frame types are enabled. Remote Printer Mode Novell Printer Server for P1 NetWare print server to service the Print Server's parallel port 1. Novell Printer Server for P2 NetWare print server to service the Print Server's parallel port 2 (P2), if fitted.
Job Notification The options are: ■ Job notification at only the workstation where the print job originated ■ Job notification at all workstations that you have logged into. Polling QueueInterval www.netcomm.com.au Page 44 Defines how often the Print Server will poll the queues to be serviced. Rev.
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) SysContact Text Field - Name of the contact person. SysLocation Text Field - Location of the contact person. Management Stations Station No. Select the Management station (1..4), and click the Get Data button to update the display for the selected item. IP Address Enter the IP Address of the management station, which has the SNMP program installed. Community This is a text field. Enter the name of the community. Access Select the desired level of access.
Logical Printers Logical Printers (ports) can be used under Unix. For each Logical Printer, the following fields are available: Logical Printer(Port) Select the Logical Printer Port you wish to configure. (L1 to L3 or L1 to L8, depending on your model)Click the Get Data button to update the display with the current data for the selected logical printer. Port Select the Printer Port which the Logical printer will use.
Internet Printing See Internet Mail Printing in Section 7 for details of this feature. Rev. 1 - YML657 NP3640 Fast Ethernet Mini Print Server User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Section 7 - Special Features This section covers the special features of the Print Server . Overview The Print Server supports the following three (3) special features: ■ IPP (Internet Printing Protocol). ■ Proprietary Internet Mail Printing system. ■ SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) is a new standards-based system to allow remote printing from a computer to any accessible printer.
IPP Client Setup - Windows 95/98/Me/NT 4.0/XP The IPP Client Software can be installed on any of the following systems: ■ Window 95/98/Me/2000/XP ■ Windows NT 4.0 Installing from the CD-ROM 1. Insert the CD-ROM in your drive. If the program does not start automatically, run the SETUP program in the top-level folder. 2. Follow the prompts until you reach the Select Installation screen, and select IPP Client. 3. At the next screen, select the Install IPP Client option. 4.
5. Click Save to create the IPP port on your system. You will see a message confirming that the port has been created, then the following dialog: 6. Either select an existing printer to use the new port, and click OK. OR Click the Add New Printer button to create a new printer to use the IPP port. This will start the Add Printer wizard. Follow the prompts to complete the process. Ensure that the new printer uses the IPP port. Installation is now complete.
IPP Client Setup - Windows 2000/XP Windows 2000 has its own IPP Client, and there is no need to install the supplied IPP Client Software. To use Windows 2000's IPP Client with the Print Server , follow this procedure: 1. Start the Add Printer wizard. 2. Select Network Printer, and click "Next" to see the Locate your Printer screen, as shown below. 3.
Using IPP Printers The IPP Printer can be selected and used like any other Windows printer. If the IPP Server is not on your network, your Internet connection needs to be active. If you wish to check the availability of the remote IPP Server, you can use the Query IPP Printer program installed with Add IPP Port. An IPP Server may be unavailable for any of the following reasons: ■ It is powered off. ■ A printer problem has caused the IPP Server to cease responding, and a restart (reboot) is required.
Internet Mail Printing The Internet Mail Printing System allows users to print data to your printer across the Internet. Users send the Internet Print Server an E-Mail, with the print job normally sent as an attachment to the E-Mail. The Print Server will retrieve the E-Mail and print it. System Requirements Mail Server ■ Accessibility. The Mail Server must be accessible by the intended clients or users. Normally, this means a permanent connection to the Internet. ■ Protocols.
Internet Mail Printing Configuration The Print Server must be configured with the data in the following table. The supplied BiAdmin utility program, or the Web interface can be used to set the following entries on the TCP/IP screen. Mail Server IP Address The IP Address of the E-Mail Server used by the Print Server . Mail Account The name of the E-Mail Account used by the Print Server . Mail Account Password Enter the password for the above Mail Account here.
Installation - User Software 1. Run the InterNet Printing Port (IPP) installation program SETUP.EXE 2. Default values for the installation are: ■ Directory - C:\Program Files\Internet_Printer ■ Start Menu folder - InterNet Printing Port Driver 3. You will then see the Configure Port screen, as shown in the following screenshot. 4. The following data must be provided. Port Name Enter a descriptive name (e.g. "WAN") for the new printer port.
Using the new Port The Windows Control Panel is used to connect the correct printer to the InterNet Printing Port. In Windows 95/NT, the procedure is: 1. Select the Printer which matches the remote printer, then choose Properties. 2. Select the new port as the port for this printer. ■ If you do not have the correct printer driver, or you wish to create another printer using an existing driver, use the Windows Add Printer facility.
SNMP The Print Server supports SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol). This allows network supervisors to monitor and control the Print Server using network management platforms such as HP OpenView, IBM SystemView, etc. The appropriate MIB file must be imported into your SNMP management program using the Import-Compile command. Check your management program for details on this procedure. The MIB files are provided in the Mib folder on the CD-ROM, as follows: Mib1p.mib Single port models. Mib2p.
Section 8 - Troubleshooting This section describes some problem situations, which may arise, and the solutions to them. Overview If you encounter printing difficulties, please refer to the appropriate section. If, after following the advice in these documents, the Print Server still does not function properly, please do not hesitate to contact NetComm’s Customer Support Department. Email: support@netcomm.com.au Fax: (02) 9424-2010 Web: www.netcomm.com.au www.netcomm.com.au Page 58 Rev.
Hardware & LAN Problems Problem No. 1 All the Print Server's LEDs are off. Solution No. 1 Check the power supply or power connection. Problem No. 2 Print Server's status light continuously stays lit. Solution No. 2 Reset Print Server by unplugging the power supply and plugging it back in. Problem No. 3 Print Server's status light and power light stay on continuously and do not turn off. Solution No.
AppleTalk (Macintosh) Problem No. 1 Why do I get an incorrect printout? Solution No. 1 Some possible reasons are: ■ You may have chosen Binary encoding to print the file. Try to use ASCII encoding. ■ Some of the fonts, which are in your print file may not be supported by the printer. Try selecting LaserWriter 7 instead of LaserWriter 8. Problem No. 2 Can't find the Print Server's name in the Chooser. Solution No. 2 Try the following: 1.
Problem No. 7 A cover page prints either on the first or the last page of the document. Solution No. 7 Select one of these solutions: ■ Turn the cover page feature off. ■ Insert extra page breaks in your document to avoid the cover page printing on the first or last page of your document. ■ Install the Apple LaserWriter 7 driver. You are having trouble printing with the Apple LaserWriter 8 driver. Problem No. 8 Why do I have trouble printing with the LaserWriter 8? Solution No.
Novell NetWare Problem No. 1 My Print Server cannot print the jobs sent to the print queue. Solution No. 1 Try the following: 1. Check if the printer attached to the Print Server is on-line. 2. Check if your Print Server is logged into the file server (See Problem 2 below.). 3. Check the current status of the queues used by the Print Server, and ensure the queues are active. 4. Check if the NetWare printer number is correct.0 = parallel port 1 of the Print Server.1 = parallel port 2 of the Print Server.
Windows Printing Problems Problem No. 1 When I tried to install the Printing software for Peer-to-Peer printing, I received an error message and the installation was aborted.. Solution No. 1 This may be caused by an existing installation of the printer port software. Before attempting another installation: ■ Remove the existing installation ■ Restart your computerTo remove an existing printer port installation: 1. Open Start - Settings - Control Panel - Add/Remove Programs 2.
8. Click OK to see the Print Port Configuration screen, as shown below. 9. Click the Browse Device button, select the desired Print Server , and click OK. 10. Click OK to return to the Printers folders, and right-click on the Printer. Ensure that the Work off-line option is NOT checked. The Printer should no longer be grayed out, and is ready for use. Problem No. 3 I connected and configured a WPS (Windows Printing System) printer as described, but I can't get the print job to print. Solution No.
Problem No. 7 When I send a print job, cannot print or prints garbage. Solution No. 7 The problem may be due to the printer, if the printer you used is an old model with low speed, the following steps may solve this problem:Try the following: ■ Open the BiAdmin Utility. ■ Click the Printer Status icon. ■ Change the Printer Type setting to Low Speed or set the Handshake Signal setting to Ack & Busy. Rev. 1 - YML657 NP3640 Fast Ethernet Mini Print Server User Guide www.netcomm.com.
Section 9 - Network Server Configuration Windows NT Server Preparing for TCP/IP Printing If using Windows NT 3.51 or Windows NT 4.0, Microsoft TCP/IP Printing Support must be installed. ■ If it is already installed, proceed to Adding a TCP/IP Remote Printer. ■ Otherwise, the procedure to install TCP/IP printing support is as follows. Windows NT 3.51 1. Start the Network option in Control Panel.
Printer Name Enter a name (up to 32 characters). This name appears in the title bar of the printer window. Driver Select the appropriate driver for the attached printer. Description Enter a printer description for other network users to reference. Print To Select Other. 3. A Print Destinations dialog box will appear after selecting Other. In the Available Print Monitor list, select LPR Port, then OK. 4. An Add LPR compatible printer window will appear.
Windows 2000 Server 1. Start the Add Printer Wizard, select Network Printer, then click Next to browse for the Print Server . 2. Locate and double-click the Print Server , select the desired port, and click Next. 3. Click "OK", and select the correct Manufacturer and Model for this printer. 4. Follow the prompts to complete the installation. 5. In the Printers folder, right-click the new printer, and select Sharing. · Select "Shared As:" and enter an appropriate name for this printer.
BiAdmin For more control and flexibility, or to use NetWare Remote Printer Mode, you can use the supplied BiAdmin management utility. Provided you have Novell's Client 32 installed, BiAdmin will allow you to configure the NetWare Server as well as the Print Server. ■ BiAdmin is installed by the Administrator menu option on the CD-ROM. ■ See Section 5 for general information on using BiAdmin.
Master File Server (Bindery mode only) Name of the Print Server's master file server. Polling QueueInterval Defines how often the Print Server will poll the queues to be serviced. Job Notification by Connection ID Set to Yes to receive a job notification at only the workstation where the print job originated, No to receive a job notification at all workstations that you have logged on. NetWare Password The password on the NetWare Server.
8. Click Create. The new NDPS Manager will appear in the main browser window. ■ To start the NDPS Manager in future, enter the following command at the console: LOAD NDPSM then select the NDPS Manager object. ■ To start the NDPS Manager whenever you bring up the server, add a command like the following to your server's AUTOEXEC.NCF file: LOAD NDPSM SerMGR.TeSupp The last item is the name of the NDPS Manager object you wish to load. 9.
Unix Systems Your Print Server can be configured using FTP, and it supports the following Unix printing methods: ■ LPD ■ FTP ■ Direct Socket Interface For full details on using Unix systems with your Print Server , refer to the Unix manual in the / Manual/Unix directory on the CD-ROM. Trademarks and Notices NetComm™ is a trademark of NetComm Limited. Windows® is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
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