Using a Printer Server
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Important
❒ When creating a queued print server
in a pure IP environment of Net-
Ware 5 / 5.1 or NetWare 6 / 6.5, cre-
ate a print queue on the file server
using NetWare Administrator.
❒ This printer is not available as a re-
mote printer for use in a pure IP
environment.
❒ To use the printer in a pure IP en-
vironment, set it to TCP/IP.
Setting up using NIB Setup Tool (TCP/IP)
A Log on to the file server as an ad-
ministrator or administrator
equivalent.
B Start NIB Setup Tool from the
[Start] menu.
C Click [Property Sheet], and then
click [OK].
D Select the printer you want to con-
figure, and then click [Finish ].
A dialog box prompting you to
perform the remaining configura-
tion tasks in the Web browser ap-
pears. Click [OK], and then wait
until Web Image Monitor starts au-
tomatically.
E A dialog box for entering the [User
Name] and [Password] appears.
Enter the user name and pass-
word, and then click [OK].
Note
❒ For details about the password,
consult your network adminis-
trator.
F Click [Configuration] in the left ar-
ea, click [Network], and then click
[NetWare].
Note
❒ For details , see p.53 “Setting Up
as a Print Server (NetWare
3.x)”.
G Confirm the settings, and then
click [Apply].
Configuration is now complete.
Wait several minutes before re-
starting Web Image Monitor.
Setting up using NIB Setup Tool (IPX)
A Log on to the file server as an ad-
ministrator or administrator
equivalent.
B Start NIB Setup Tool on the [Start]
menu.
C Click [Property Sheet], and then
click [OK].
D Select a printer you want to con-
figure.
E On the [NetWare] tab, Select [File
Server Mode] or [NDS mode] in the
[Logon Mode] area.
When [File Server Mode] is selected,
the network connection is estab-
lished based on the string entered
in the [File Server Name(F):] box.
When [NDS mode] is selected, the
network connection is established
based on the string entered in the
[NDS Tree] box.
F In the [Print Server Name:] box, en-
ter the name of the print server.
G In the [File Server Name:] box, enter
the name of the file server in
which a print server is created.
You can also click [Browse...] to
browse through available file serv-
ers.