How the ethernet card works, Using the ethernet card as a print server – Epson C82324* User Manual
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Resetting (or Rebooting) the Ethernet Card causes it to reinitialize
and print a new configuration report. You can reset the
Ethernet Card in three ways:
Switching the Epson Ethernet Card for NetWare’s printer off
and back on again
Using EPSETUP (see Chapter 2)
Using EPCONFIG
serial-number N=E RESET
(see Chapter 2)
How the Ethernet Card Works
Epson’s Ethernet Interface Card for NetWare operates in the
following Novell NetWare environments: 2.15c or later, or 3.x.
You can configure your Ethernet Card to print jobs in either of two
modes:
Print server mode (recommended)
Remote printer mode
Using the Ethernet Card as a Print Server
In print server mode, the Ethernet Card performs all print server
functions. No VAP (Value Added Process) or NLM (NetWare
Loadable Module) is required. The network user sends a print
job from a workstation, the job is moved across the network to
the file server, and it is placed in a print queue. When the
printer is ready, the Ethernet Card print server moves the job
from the print queue to the printer.
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