Installation instructions are given for each environment later in this guide. Installation 1. Record your NPS 650 serial number (you will need it during the configuration). 2. Switch off the printer. 3. Connect your printer to the NPS 650 LPT1 port using the supplied printer cable.
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NetWare The procedure below applies to the NPS 650 Print Server Mode only and is recommended only if you have a small network with just a few file servers. If you prefer to use the Remote Printer Mode or if you have a larger network, see the NPS 650 User’s Manual.
1. Double-click the Axis Print Utility. 2. In the Port menu, click Add. 3. In the NPS Port list, select the NPS 650 port you want to install. The ports appear as <name>.LP1, <name>.LP2 and <name>.CM1, where <name> is the NPS 650 print server name...
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1. Double-click the Axis Print Utility. 2. In the Port menu, click Add. 3. In the NPS Port list, select the NPS 650 port you want to install. The ports appear as <name>.LP1, <name>.LP2 and <name>.CM1, where <name> is the NPS 650 print server name (AXIS...
1. Double-click the Axis Print Utility. 2. In the Port menu, click Add. 3. In the NPS Port list, select the NPS 650 port you want to install. The ports appear as <name>.LP1, <name>.LP2 and <name>.CM1, where <name> is the NPS 650 print server name (AXIS...
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When Axis Print Utility is running, click Install to install your NPS 650. It will then appear in the print server list as AX<nnnnnn>.LP1, AX<nnnnnn>.LP2 and AX<nnnnnn>.CM1 (<nnnnnn> are the last six digits of your NPS 650 serial number).
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Print queue sharing: A print queue must be made a shared resource before it can be accessed from other computers (clients or other servers). Open an OS/2 window and issue the following command: NET SHARE queue_name /PRINT Queue_name is the queue created above.
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1. Find an unused Internet address (IP address) and choose a unique host name for your NPS 650. 2. Add the NPS 650 IP address and host name to your system host table by appending the following line to the /etc/hosts file: <IP address>...