Network Service And Protocol Installation; Windows Nt Server Queues - Kodak 3H0610 Manual

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Windows NT 4.0 Workstation/Servers
8.2.1

Network Service and Protocol Installation

8.2.2

Windows NT Server Queues

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8.3 ConÞguring your Workstation for Printing
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Windows NT supports network printing utilizing TCP/IP, Novel Netware
IPX, NetBeui and AppleTalk protocols. Appropriate protocols and services
must be installed prior to conÞguring printers.
Protocols vs Printing Modes
Service/Protocol
TCP//IP
IPX (Novell)
NetBeui
AppleTalk
Problem Downloading non-Windows NT drivers From Windows NT
Servers
Windows NT systems are supposed to support automatic downloading of
other OS drivers when users conÞgure their OS for printing to a Windows
NT queue. For non-Windows NT OSs, i.e.,Windows 95, the proper Kodak
OS driver is not downloaded. When a printer is shared on a server, do
not select other OSs that will use the queue. Drivers should be installed
locally on all non-Windows NT systems serviced by a server.
Preventing Corrupt Image Data
On Windows NT servers, you may encounter corrupt data when printing
Þles over 5 Mbytes (exhibited by occurrences of color bands across the
printed image). You can correct this condition by setting up your server to
accept the entire print job before passing the Þle on to the printer. To do
this, do NOT select Job Prints While Spooling in Server Properties.
You should verify that this platform is supported for printing to your printer
or proofer. Refer to the user guides and software Þles provided with your
printer or proofer for information about installing software to support
PostScript and raster printing, calibration, etc. If needed, refer to
Appendix E, Technical Assistance.
System Support
Module
Microsoft TCP/IP printing
support
Netware services/support PostScript or raster
native Windows support
AppleTalk Protocol
Printer Modes
Supported
PostScript or raster
PostScript or raster
PostScript only
July 1998

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