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Setting up Network Servers
Setting up a Pi5500 print queue for bindery
For NetWare 3.x and NetWare 4.x in emulation mode, the NetWare print server and
print queue for Pi5500 are created and configured from NetWare Print Console
(PCONSOLE), a NetWare utility that is stored in NetWare’s PUBLIC directory.
As with NDS, first you create several NetWare entities on a Novell server, then you
select them in Network Setup on the Pi5500 Control Panel.
Setting up NetWare Windows clients for printing
Before setting up client workstations for printing, make sure you perform Network
Setup on the Pi5500 Control Panel (see page 2-9), and that the settings reflect the
entities you created in the NetWare administrator utilities (see page 4-7).
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For printing to the Pi5500, connect all Windows clients to a Novell NetWare
server and permit them to connect to the server or servers on which you defined a
Pi5500 queue.
After the Novell server and the Pi5500 have been set up, client setup consists of:
• Installing the networking protocol, binding it to the network adapter card, and
permitting the client to log in to the NetWare file server.
On Windows 95/98/Me workstations, both the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol and
the Client for NetWare Networks should be loaded from the Network Control
Panel. On Windows NT 4.0 workstations, Client Service for NetWare should be
installed. Use the CSNW option in the Control Panel to set printing options and
specify a preferred NetWare server.
• Setting up the Pi5500 as a PostScript or PCL printer by installing a PostScript or
PCL printer driver.
• Adding a network port and connecting the workstation to one or more NetWare
queues that have been defined for the Pi5500.
For details on how to connect Windows 95/98/Me and Windows NT 4.0
workstations, see
Getting Started
.
• Installing Pi5500 software.
For details, see
Getting Started.