Epson COLOR Copy Station 8600 User Manual
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How To
❏ Controlled Access Printers:
NDPS printers that are added to the NDS tree by NetWare
Administrator. They are only available to the workstation
user through the NDS object list. These printers can take full
advantage of the security and management features provided
by NDS.
Note on using the Adobe PostScript 3 Kit:
If you want to use a printer as a PostScript and ESC/Page printer and
want to install the printer driver automatically to the client computer,
you must create two Printer Agents: one for the PostScript printer driver
and the other for the ESC/Page printer driver. If you create one with
Remote (rprinter on IPX), create the other with Remote (LPR on IP).
You can create two Printer Agents with the LPR protocol (called LPR
Printer Agent), but cannot create two Printer Agents with the IPX
protocol (called IPX Printer Agent) for the same printer.
Creating a Printer Agent automatically
You can create a Printer Agent automatically. Only public access
printers can be created in this way. See “Creating Public Access
Printers Automatically” in the EpsonNet NDPS Gateway manual
for detailed information.
Note on using the Adobe PostScript 3 Kit:
❏ If the NetWare server is bound with both IP and IPX protocols, two
Printer Agents (one being LPR Printer Agent and the other IPX
Printer Agent) are created automatically. When you select one of
the Printer Agents for the PostScript printer driver, select the other
for the ESC/Page printer driver. The Printer Agent name cannot be
changed, so be sure to remember which Printer Agent is associated
with the PostScript or ESC/Page printer driver.
❏ If the NetWare server is bound with only IP protocol, only one LPR
Printer Agent is created. You need to create one more LPR Printer
Agent manually. Be sure to select Remote (LPR on IP) for the port
handler type and set a unique Printer Agent name so you can tell
which Printer Agent is associated with the PostScript or the
ESC/Page printer driver.