Tips For Experts-Netware Networks; Configuring A Netware Server For Printing With Ndps - Canon ColorPass-Z7400 Configuration Manual

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2-15 ColorPASS on a NetWare network with NDPS
Tips for experts—NetWare networks
Setting up the ColorPASS in an NDPS environment is similar to setting up any other
PostScript printer on the network. When setting up the ColorPASS in such an
environment, refer to the following information:
Make sure you have a valid IP address for the ColorPASS and for any workstations that
will print to it or run Fiery utilities.
In ColorPASS Setup, enable TCP/IP and enter the IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
address for the ColorPASS. You can enter these manually or use DHCP or BOOT
protocols to assign the addresses dynamically.
Bidirectional communication features in NDPS are not supported on the ColorPASS.
Configuring a NetWare server for printing with NDPS
To configure a NetWare server for printing with NDPS, NDPS must be installed
during NetWare 5.x or later installation, and while a Broker is running on the server.
Unless you have manually unloaded the Broker, it loads and runs when you install
NDPS. Make sure you are using the latest NetWare service pack and Novell gateway.
Finally, create an NDPS Manager. For more information, see your NetWare
documentation.
In ColorPASS Setup, make sure you have enabled TCP/IP (see
options"
on page 4-19) and LPD printing (see
the ColorPASS. Ping the ColorPASS (see
that TCP/IP communication is successful.
"TCP/IP Setup
"LPD Setup options"
"ping <IP address>"
on page 2-18) to verify
on page 4-24) on

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