IBM Network Color Printer Administrator's Manual page 23

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Sharing the Customer CD-ROM from Your NetWare File Server
13. Select the print server you created in step 7. This server appears in the
Queue Servers list.
You have associated the queue with the print server. At this point, you can
stop, create more queues in this print server, or create up to two more
print servers.
If you wish to create more queues in this print server, return to step 8 and
follow directions. If you wish to create more print servers, return to step
5 and follow directions.
14. When you are finished, press the ESC key to exit all PCONSOLE
windows.
15. Choose Yes or press the Enter key to save changes to PCONSOLE.
You have finished configuring the NetWare file server to support the printer.
Now you must configure the printer to attach to the server and receive jobs
from it. See "Configuring the IBM Network Color Printer" on page 6–1.
Configuring the client PCs and Macintoshes to use the NetWare queue
Note:
is an end-user task and is documented in the IBM Network Color
Printer: User's Guide . However, you can make this process more
efficient by using the NetWare file server to share the
Customer CD-ROM over the network. This allows your users to have
access to the software that they need to configure their client PCs and
Macintoshes.
The Customer CD-ROM contains the end-user software that each client
needs in order to print successfully to the printer. This software includes the
print driver, printer description files, and Spooler and Downloader utilities. By
sharing the Customer CD-ROM over the network, you enable the network
clients to install the software without CD-ROM drives of their own and without
having to wait for access to diskettes or a CD-ROM.
For instructions on sharing a volume with NetWare clients, see the NetWare
documentation. For instructions on installing from the Customer CD-ROM ,
see the User's Guide .
Chapter 2. Configuring Your Novell Network
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