Print Server Administration User’s Guide
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Introduction
♦ Network print servers can be located anywhere on the
network, making it easy to place printers near the people who
will be using them.
♦ It is easy to centrally manage network print servers.
♦ The load on network servers is reduced.
♦ Multi-protocol print servers make it possible for printers to
be shared by people using different network operating
systems.
D-Link Print Server Administration Features
D-Link print servers can be centrally administered using the PS
Admin program, making it convenient to manage all of your D-Link
print servers from a single Windows-based interface. PS Admin
features include:
♦ Allows setup and modification of parameters for the server’s
printer ports, the server itself and for the NetWare
(IPX/SPX), Microsoft Networking (NetBEUI), TCP/IP, and
AppleTalk protocols.
♦ Allows administrators to view the status of each of the
server’s printer ports, including the printer status display if
the printer supports PJL (Printer Job Language).
♦ Can display server statistics and status for troubleshooting
purposes.
♦ Provides a convenient interface for setting up Novell
NetWare 3.x servers (and 4.x servers in Bindery Emulation
mode).