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Connecting the Printer to a Network
To set up network printing, enable IPX/SPX Setup from the printer’s front panel
(see “Network Protocol Setup” on page 6-7), and set up the PServer using
WebSetup (see Drivers and Utilities). There is no need to rerun Setup when
adding or removing a NetWare queue; however, you should reboot the Ci1000
after a queue is created or removed.
Configuring the NetWare server
This section explains how to set up the NetWare server so that networked users
can print to the printer from their workstations. There are two stages to this setup:
• The network administrator must set up a print queue on the NetWare server so
users can print to it, and the printer can receive print jobs from it.
• Optionally, the administrator can set up the server for network installation of
PostScript printer drivers on client workstations.
Before configuring a NetWare file server for printing to the Ci1000, make sure
that it is connected to a functioning IPX network.Then, log in as the supervisor
on a PC connected to the NetWare file server, and configure the file server as
described in the following sections.
Before you begin, you’ll need to determine the following names:
• The name of the NetWare file server on which you will define the printer as a
new print server.
• The name of the NetWare print server. This name is used for communication
between the printer and the NetWare file server.
• The name to assign to the Ci1000 Direct, Print or Hold queue. If you are
defining a Hold queue, the last five characters must be ‘_hold’. You need to set
up at least one print queue on the NetWare server for jobs that will be printed
by the printer. Users will see and print to the name you assign to the Print
queue.
Names should be as brief and descriptive as possible. Server names cannot begin
with a period and cannot include spaces or punctuation characters other than
periods.
Summary of Contents for Ci1000
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