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Océ 760C on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
Setting up a NetWare print queue for bindery
For NetWare 4.x in emulation mode, the NetWare print server and print queue for
the Océ 760C are created and configured from NetWare Print Console
(PCONSOLE), a NetWare utility that is stored in the NetWare PUBLIC directory.
As with NDS, you can create several NetWare entities on a Novell server, and then you
can select them in Network Setup (see
).
Setting up NetWare Windows clients for printing
Before setting up client workstations for printing, perform Network Setup (see
), and verify that the settings reflect the entities you created in the NetWare
administrator utilities (see
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For printing to the Océ 760C, connect all Windows clients to a NetWare server
and permit them to connect to the Netware print server or servers on which you
defined a NetWare print queue for the Océ 760C.
After the Novell server and the Océ 760C 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 9x/Me workstations, load both the IPX/SPX-compatible protocol and
the Client for NetWare Networks from the Network Control Panel.
On Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP workstations, install Client Services for NetWare.
Use the CSNW option in the Control Panel to set printing options and specify a
preferred NetWare server.
• Setting up the Océ 760C as a PostScript printer by installing a PostScript printer
driver and the Océ 760C PPD (PostScript printer description).
• Adding a network port and connecting the workstation to one or more NetWare
queues that have been defined for the Océ 760C.
• Installing Océ 760C software, such as color reference files.
For details, see the