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Remote Printer Mode
In the remote printer mode, NetWare print server is required to control the printer. The
machine prints using the NDS print server in NDS remote printer mode (NPrinter), and the
Bindery print server in Bindery remote printer mode (RPrinter).
Setup Using NetWare Administrator or PCONSOLE
Using NetWare Administrator in NDS Queue Server Mode or Remote
Printer Mode (NetWare 4.x or Later)
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NetWare Print Service Settings
Log on to NetWare as Administrator or equivalent access, and
then start NetWare Administrator.
Execute Quick Setup.
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Select the container object for the printer object you want to create, and then
click [Print Services Quick Setup] on the [Tools] menu.
Specify the [Print Server name], [Printer], and [Print Queue]
settings.
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Enter the print server name in [Print Server name].
To use an existing print server, click the button to the right of [Print Server name], and
then select a print server from the list box.
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Under [Printer], enter the printer name in [Name].
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From [Type], select the printer connection method.
If you are using the queue server mode, select [Other/Unknown] from [Type].
If you are using the remote printer mode, select [Parallel] from [Type], click the
[Communication] button to open the [Parallel Communication] dialog box, and then
select [LPT1] from [Port], and [Manual load] under [Connection type]. Under
[Interrupts], specify the appropriate setting for your environment. Click the [OK] button
to close the [Parallel Communication] window.
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Under [Print Queue], enter the queue name in [Name]. In [Volume], enter the
volume in which the queue is placed.
To use an existing print server, click the button to the right of [Volume], and then select a
print server from the list box.
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Click the [Create] button, and then exit NetWare Administrator.
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Be sure to remember the name of the print server. You need it to specify the
machine's protocol settings.