User's Manual
6.
The quick installation program will not only set up the PrintSir,
but create and setup all required objects on the file server.
When the setup is complete, it will also display an execution
command as following that you can run after logging in to the
file server to redirect print commands to the new PrintSir. :
capture /S=III /Q=PRINTSIR_Q1 /nt /nff /nb /l=1 /ti=10
T h i s r e d i r e c t s t h e L P T 1 p o r t ( / l = 1 ) t o t h e p r i n t q u e u e
PRINTSIR_Q1 on the file server named III. No banner page
will be printed (/nb), no form feed will be added to the end of
the job (/nff), and tabs will not be expanded into spaces (/nt). If
the program does not explicitly signal end-of-job, the capture
facility will wait 10 seconds (/ti=10) before assuming that the
print job is complete.
7.
Reset the PrintSir to have the changes take effect.
Before printing, you may want to verify that the setup was complete.
Using the
PrintSir Status
option of the PSETUP command (as described
in the following section), you can verify that the PrintSir is connected to
the right file server, is using the correct network frame type, and so on.
You may also want to use the NetWare PCONSOLE program to verify
that:
A NetWare print server and one, two or three print queue(s)
have been created on the file server. The number of print
queues created is equal to the number of printer port of your
PrintSir.
Printer 0 (or Printer 1, Printer 2) on the print server is serving
the new print queue(s).
The print queue(s) and print server have the right permissions
and notification settings.
For more detailed information, consult your NetWare manual.
5.2.2
Installation Using PSETUP