Configuring A Bindery Queue - NEC SuperScript 1800 Network User's Manual

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7. Click Create Queue to open the Create Queue dialog box.
8. In the Queue Name text box, type in a name for the new
queue.
9. Click Browse to open the Browse for Volume dialog box.
10. From the Items list, navigate to the location of the
volume you want to use.
Double-click on an item to navigate downwards.
Click here to navigate upwards.
11. Select the volume.
12. Click OK to return to the Create Queue dialog box.
13. Click OK and wait for a message box to appear.
14. When asked to add this queue to the print server's list of
service queues, click Yes to return to the Network Interface
dialog box.
15. Click OK to accept the configuration.
Now you can configure the individual Windows, Macintosh,
and UNIX print clients. See the following sections for
instructions.
"Configuring a Windows 3.1x Client" on page 31.
"Configuring a Windows 95 or 98 Client" on page 32.
"Configuring a Windows NT 4.0 Client" on page 33.
"Configuring a Macintosh Client" on page 34.
"Configuring a UNIX Client" on page 34
Configuring a Bindery Queue
To configure a Bindery Queue:
1.
Move to the computer having the NPM.
2.
Click the Windows Start button, point to Programs, then
NEC SuperScript 1800, and click NEC SuperScript 1800
Network Printer Manager to start the NEC SuperScript
1800 Network Printer Manager.
Once NPM starts, it will begin searching the network for
the printer. Every SuperScript 1800 printer that is found
will be listed in the NPM main window.
3.
Double-click on your new printer to open the Network
Interface window.
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