C1. Are Queues Being Serviced By An Ndps Printer; C2. All Queue-Based Printing; C3. Queue-Ndps Integration; C4. Look In Imanage For Ndps Printer Objects - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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C1. Are queues being serviced by an NDPS printer?

C2. All queue-based printing

C3. Queue-NDPS integration

C4. Look in iManage for NDPS Printer objects

Clients running on DOS, Macintosh, OS/2, and UNIX platforms are either
queue-based, meaning that they print to network printers by redirecting jobs
to a queue, or set up for LPR printing. You will need to determine whether the
network printer is being serviced by a queue-based print server (such as
PSERVER.NLM) or if NDPS is redirecting jobs through a Printer Agent.
If clients are submitting jobs to a queue that is being serviced by a print server,
then the printing environment is all queue-based. For more information, see
Troubleshooting General Printing Problems (http://www.novell.com/
documentation/lg/nw51/printenu/data/hlgnvvum.html)
Queue-Based Print Services.
The clients are unaware of NDPS and are unable to submit jobs to NDPS
Printer Agents directly. The clients must therefore send jobs to a print queue.
An NDPS Printer Agent can be configured to emulate a print server and
service jobs from the queue to a NDPS printer. See
Client Workstations" on page 86
Problems Affecting All Users" on page
Load iManage and look to see if any NDPS Printer objects are defined.
If no NDPS Printer objects are defined, there should be a Print Server
object. Check the configuration of the print server to if the queue is
configured to be serviced by it.
If there are NDPS objects defined, look at the Printer objects to see if they
are configured to emulate a print server and service jobs from a queue.
"Supporting Queue-Based
for more information. Then go to
128.
Troubleshooting Your Print System 119
in NetWare 5.1
"Printing

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