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/dest
Contains eight subdirectories, one for each of the eight print destination on the M204.
Please see Destinations on page 77 to better understand destinations and printing.
These directories are where files are put in order to print.
/jobs
Contains files representing all the print jobs currently queued. The only command
available for these files is del, which cancels the job.
/config
Contains three subdirectories: current, stored, and default. Each of the files in these
subdirectory represents one data structure of the M204. The files in the current direc-
tory reflect the current configuration, files in the stored directory reflect the stored
configuration, and files in the default directory reflect the default configuration. These
files are in binary format.
/exec
This directory is used as a command interpreter directory. Any file with M204 config-
uration commands that is put to this directory will be interpreted as a series of npsh
commands.
Printing A File Using FTP
The following example shows how to print a file using FTP:
1
Change to the local directory where the file to print resides.
2
Login to the M204 using ftp.
ftp
ipname
3
Login as guest, root, or anonymous.
Guest and root users require the use of passwords as configured in the unit’s user
list. Anonymous is a special login that does not require a password.
4
Change to the /dest directory that you want to print to.
cd dest/
destinationname
5
Change the mode to correspond to the type of file to be printed. Choose binary
mode if the file to be printed contains both text and graphics and ASCII mode if
the file is text only. The default mode is always ASCII.
bin
Note
Summary of Contents for M204
Page 8: ...vi LIST OF TABLES...
Page 12: ...4 PREFACE Computer Entry and Display Conventions...
Page 22: ...14 GETTING TO KNOW THE M204 Overview of Print Server Installation...
Page 70: ...62 CONFIGURING THE M204 FOR NOVELL Host Configuration...
Page 124: ...116 USING NPWIN Starting a NPWin Session With An Unconfigured Unit...
Page 125: ...117...
Page 126: ...118...
Page 154: ...146 USING THE M204 S ADDITIONAL OPTIONS IP Routing...
Page 166: ...156 TROUBLESHOOTING THE M204 Windows Problems...
Page 192: ...182 GLOSSARY B A C...
Page 196: ...186 APPENDIX A Planning Your Print Setup...
Page 204: ...194 INDEX...