Npds configuration (netware 4.11 and above), Overview – Printronix P5000LJ Series User Manual
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NPDS Configuration (Netware 4.11 and Above)
Example for an RPRINTER servicing printer
0
of the PSERVER.NLM
called
pserver1
and sending jobs to the NIC destination
d1prn
:
store rprinter add pserver1 0 d1prn
5.
Physically re-power the printer to make the new settings take effect.
Wait two minutes and then check your PSERVER to see if the appropriate
printer is being serviced. The printer should display a message such as
“Waiting for job.” At this point, the NIC knows to receive any jobs this
PSERVER.NLM has to send to it through the defined printer.
NPDS Configuration (Netware 4.11 and Above)
Overview
In 1998, Novell released a new printing system designed to make network
administration of printers easier and more fully functional. This system is
called Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS), and can be used with Novell
Netware 4.11 and above along with the supporting software on clients. This
section gives high-level instructions to install and use NDPS with the printer.
These instructions assume that you understand NDPS architecture well
enough to be able to use these instructions along with Novell’s instructions to
install the NIC into NDPS. See Novell’s documentation to better understand
terms not defined here.
The drivers used with the P5000LJ printer can be automatically downloaded
into a Windows machine when a NDPS printer is installed, if the driver is
installed into the NDPS Broker Resource Management Service. See Novell’s
documentation for more information.
The NIC can be installed into NDPS using the Novell Printer Gateway feature
of NDPS. Within this Novell Printer Gateway, use the following various printer
connection modes to install the printer into NDPS:
•
setup using Forward Jobs to a Queue Mode
•
setup using LPR Mode
•
setup using PPRINTER Mode
Note
If it is an NDS pserver, only enter the PSERVER name and not the context
(e.g.,
sales_ps
).