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Selecting the Novell Names
Certain characters are invalid for use in Novell names (fig. 5.2). The
Novell utility automatically replaces any of these characters in the
printer’s default name with an underscore (_) character and changes
all characters in the name to uppercase.
space ( )
less-than sign (<)
double quote (")
equals sign (=)
asterisk (*)
greater-than sign (>)
plus sign (+)
question mark (?)
comma (,)
left bracket ([)
forward slash (/)
backward slash (\)
colon (:)
right bracket (])
semi-colon (;)
vertical bar (|)
Fig. 5.2 Invalid Characters for Novell NetWare Names
Your printer’s default Novell print server name appears on the
start-up page after the Ethernet board is installed. The default print
server name is formed by adding a _PS extension to your printer’s
PostScript name. The printer PostScript name ScreenWriter 3
becomes the default print server name SCREENWRITER_3_PS.
The Novell System Administrator may assign a print server name
other than the default and may assign a password to control access to
the server.
Note:
The print server name on the printer must match the
corresponding print server name on the Novell file server.
For example use xante_ps for both of these names. It also is
recommended that you name the Novell file server queue a
similar name such as xante_q.
Both the print server name and the password must follow Novell
NetWare naming conventions (fig. 5.2). On the printer, the password
is case sensitive and write-only.
Note:
Do not set passwords for access to the server unless necessary.
If a password has been set for a printer, it must be reset to a null
password before you can make changes to the printer’s Novell
setup in XANTÉ Command center. See “Configure the Print
Server Emulation” later in this chapter to set the password.
Summary of Contents for ScreenWriter 3
Page 2: ...1 2 Introductionbb ________________________________________ Notes...
Page 10: ...2 2 Installationbb_________________________________________ Notes...
Page 38: ...3 2 Macintosh Setupbb ____________________________________ Notes...
Page 86: ...3 50 Macintosh Setupbb ____________________________________...
Page 88: ...4 2 PC Setupbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 140: ...5 2 Ethernet Setupbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 206: ...7 2 Media Optionsbb ______________________________________ Notes...
Page 216: ...7 12 Media Optionsbb ______________________________________...
Page 218: ...8 2 Printing with Various Media Typesbb______________________ Notes...
Page 224: ...9 2 Maintenance and Specificationsbb ________________________ Notes...
Page 238: ...10 2 Optionsbb __________________________________________ Notes...
Page 256: ...11 2 Troubleshootingbb____________________________________ Notes...