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3-27 Using AppleTalk with NetWare servers
Using AppleTalk with NetWare servers
Users can print to the DocuColor from Mac OS computers via a NetWare print server.
The AppleTalk protocol must be loaded on the NetWare server before you can set up
the server to accept jobs from Mac OS clients. Then use the ATPSCON (AppleTalk
Print Services) utility to configure a NetWare spooler for AppleTalk. The important
settings for the spooler configuration are listed below.
•
NetWare Print Queue
•
Printer Model
•
Spooler's AppleTalk Name
print connection (
•
Spooler's AppleTalk Type
•
Spooler's AppleTalk Zone
•
Banner Page with Jobs
•
Advanced PostScript Options > Accept Binary Data
•
Advertise Color Device
After the NetWare spooler has been configured, set up Mac OS client computers for
printing to the DocuColor as described in Getting Started.
Using AppleTalk with Windows NT
Windows NT servers can also use AppleTalk for printing with the DocuColor.
The important thing to note, in creating a printer that you are sharing with AppleTalk
users, is NOT to "capture" the printer. Capturing the printer forces all users to print to
the server rather than directly to the printer. If you capture the printer, DocuColor
queues will not appear in the Mac OS Chooser.
Loading the AppleTalk protocol on a Windows NT server is very similar to loading
TCP/IP. If you are only using AppleTalk, you do not need an IP address or a
Windows NT hosts file entry for the DocuColor queue or queues.
should be set to a DocuColor print connection.
should be set to
Generic PostScript
should include
Print
or
Direct
). This name appears in the Mac OS Chooser.
can be set to any setting. This setting has no effect.
should be set to the appropriate zone.
should be set to
No
should be set to
Yes
.
and possibly the name of the
DocuColor
.
should be set to
Yes
.
.