d-Color MF651/551
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2.30
Printing (Netware)
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In Print Server mode using the NetWare 4.x Bindery Emulation
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When you use the Bindery Emulation, make sure that the Bindery Emulation has been enabled on the
NetWare server.
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When you select the Print Server mode, the IPX protocol must already be loaded on the NetWare server.
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From the client, log in the NetWare file system as Bindery with the administrator authority.
2
Start Pconsole.
3
Select "Quick Setup" from "Available Options" list box, and press the [Enter] key.
4
Fill in "Print Server Name", "Printer Name", and "Print Queue Name". Set the "Type" of the printer to
"Other/Unknown", and save them.
5
Terminate Pconsole by pressing the [Esc] key.
Then, configure the following settings in "NetWare Setting".
Item
Description
Prior check
IPX Setting
Select "ON".
Ethernet Frame
Type
Select a frame type to be used.
Frame type
NetWare Print
Mode
Select "Nprinter/Rprinter".
Print Server Name
Enter a print server name to be operated as the Nprint-
er/Rprinter (up to 63 characters, excluding / \ :; , * [ ] < > |
+ = ? .).
The print server
name specified in
Step 4
Printer Number
Enter the Nprinter/Rprinter number.
Item
Description
Prior check
IPX Setting
Select "ON".
Ethernet Frame
Type
Select a frame type to be used.
Frame type
NetWare Print
Mode
Select "PServer".
Print Server Name
Enter a print server name to be operated as Pserver (up to
63 characters, excluding / \ :; , * [ ] < > | + = ? .).
The print server
name specified in
Step 4
Print Server Pass-
word
Enter a print server password if necessary (up to 63 char-
acters).
Polling Interval
Set a job inquiry interval.
Bindery/NDS Set-
ting
Select "Bindery/NDS Setting".
File Server Name
Enter the priority file server name to be used in the Bindery
emulation mode (up to 47 characters, excluding /\ :; , * [ ]
< > | + = ? .).
Summary of Contents for d-color MF551
Page 1: ...NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR d Color MF551 d Color MF651 549802en GB...
Page 12: ...Contents 10 d Color MF651 551 4 1 Index by item 4 3 4 2 Index by button 4 5...
Page 13: ...1 Introduction...
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Page 19: ...2 Setting Items for each Procedure...
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