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IBM Print System QMS 1725E User Manual

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Configuring the Interface

QMS 1725E Print System Getting Started

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In the Administration/Communications/

Network 2/CrownNet/

NetWare/Config PServer/PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2],
and PServer Name[3] menus, enter the name of the config-
ured print server.

»

Note: The three PServer Name[x] menus allow you to identify one print

server with a name up to 48 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can

be entered in each of the three menus). You cannot use these three

menus to identify three print servers.
Spaces and lowercase characters are not allowed in print server

names. However, underscore characters (_) are allowed to simulate

multiword names (for example, PUBS_PSERVER). At the printer control

panel only, a space must be used following the last character of the

print server name to end the name.

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In the Administration/Communications/Network 2/CrownNet/
NetWare/RN Printer/Printer Slot # menu, enter the printer slot
number.

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Note: This number must match the slot number chosen in the Printer

Configuration submenu of the Print Server Configuration menu in the

NetWare PCONSOLE utility.

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In the Administration/Communications/Network 2/CrownNet/
NetWare/RN Printer/PServer Name[1], PServer Name[2], and
PServer Name[3] menus, enter the name of the print server.

»

Note: The three PServer Name[x] menus allow you to identify 1 print

server with a name up to 48 characters long. (Up to 16 characters can

be entered in each of the three menus). You cannot use these three

menus to identify three print servers.
Spaces and lowercase characters are not allowed. However, underscore

characters (_) are allowed to simulate multiword names (for example,

PUBS_PSERVER). At the printer control panel only, a space must be

used following the last character of the print server name to end the

name.

5

Reset the NIC by using the Administration/Communications/
Network 2/CrownNet/Common/Soft Reset menu.

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Skip to “Configuring the Network,” later in this chapter.