Avery Dennison 9840 Technical Reference Manual User Manual
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C o n f i g u r i n g N e t W a r e Q u e u e s O p t i o n s
The following options are used to select or create NetWare bindery queues 
that will be used in printing to the Monarch device from the NetWare bindery 
environment. 
NetWare 
Queue 
Load 
Balancing 
Print jobs can be distributed to multiple printers on selected 
queues by selecting the same queue multiple times and 
selecting a different output port for each queue entry. 
NOTE: OK and Cancel affect the entire dialog box, not just
the NetWare Queues tab options. Do not choose OK 
until you've entered all changes on this tab and other 
tabs. If you choose Cancel, you lose all changes in 
every tab of this dialog box.
Port 
Number 
Select the Monarch print server port number for which you 
wish to assign print queues. Select All to assign print queues 
for all the output ports at the same time. 
Available 
Queues 
A list of available file servers is displayed in this field. Select 
the + symbol to the left of each file server icon to display a 
list of queues available on that file server. Select the queue 
you wish to assign to the selected port and then select arrow 
to add the queue to the list of Selected Queues. 
Create
Select Create to create a new NetWare print queue. A dialog 
box will appear prompting for the queue name and the name 
of the file server the queue should be created on. 
Delete
Select Delete to delete the selected print queue in the 
Available Queues field from the file server. 
Selected 
Queues 
This area displays a list of file servers and queues currently 
assigned to the output port selected in the Port Number field. 
If the port number selected was All, the Selected Queues field 
displays a list of all queues assigned to all Monarch output 
ports. The port number appears to the left of each queue 
name. To remove the assignment of a queue, select the 
queue you wish to remove from the Selected Queues list and 
then select left arrow. 
