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Chapter 4. Novell NetWare

Configuration Settings

FastPrint Server User’s Guide

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4.6. Configuration Settings

This section explains the configuration settings that can be altered in your FastPrint, and
tells you how to use PSCONFIG to make these changes. (Of course, you may also use the
programs described in Chapter 8 - Management Tools to make these changes.)

4.6.1. General FastPrint Server Settings

The following configuration changes can be made, regardless of which network protocol
or operating systems are being used:
ü Get FastPrint Server information.
ü Reset FastPrint Server.
ü Restore default configuration.
ü Change the FastPrint’s name.
ü Change the FastPrint password.
ü Disable/Enable network protocols.
ü Get printer status (idle, off-line, printing).
ü Logical printer setup (see page 21).

Define logical printer.

Set pre-print-job string.

Set post-print-job string.

4.6.2. Configuration using PSCONFIG

The following procedure lets you use PSCONFIG to change the FastPrint settings:

1. Run PSCONFIG. A list of FastPrint Servers will appear.

2. Select the FastPrint you want to configure and press [E

NTER

].

3. Select Change Configuration. A list of category configurations will appear.

4. Select the category you want to edit and press [E

NTER

].

5. Select the item you want to edit and press [Enter]. If you are prompted to enter a

character string, enter a string.

6. Change any other items you wish. If you wish to select another category, the [E

SC

]

key will return you to the main menu.

7. Select Execute Change and press [E

NTER

] to save the configuration changes to the

FastPrint Server.

4.6.3. NetWare-specific settings

4.6.3.1. Novell remote printer mode

Device name

Enter either the default name “SCxxxxxx” or the new
name of the FastPrint Server.

Note: The default FastPrint Server name begins

with the letters “SC”, followed by 6
hexadecimal characters, including “0”
through “9” and “A” through “F”.