Apple 12/640PS Printer User Manual


 
13 Press Send.
The LaserWriter 12/640 PS is now ready to function as a print server on the
NetWare network.
What to do next: The next section covers setting up the printer as a remote
printer. If you want to assign a password on the server, skip to “Step 3:
Assigning a Password for the Print Server (Optional).” Otherwise, skip to
“Step 4: Setting Up the PostScript Printer Driver for NetWare.”
Step 2, option B: Setting up the printer as a remote printer
(RPRINTER mode)
To configure your printer as a remote printer, you must use PCONSOLE to
specify the print server that will provide service to your printer, create a print
queue (if necessary), and associate a print queue with the print server. You
must also use the Apple LaserWriter Utility to set up the printer as a remote
printer.
IMPORTANT
The procedures in this section are specific for a version of
PCONSOLE running under NetWare 4.02. If you are running PCONSOLE
under NetWare 4.1 or NetWare 3.x, the menus and commands will differ
slightly.
Specifying a print server
1 Log on to a file server from a DOS client PC.
IMPORTANT
You must have supervisor or equivalent privileges to select a print
server.
2 At the DOS prompt, type
PCONSOLE
and press Enter.
The utility starts and the Available Options menu appears, displaying printer
console options.
Print Queues
Printers
Print Servers
Quick Setup
Change Context
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Setting Up the Printer for Windows, DOS, and NetWare Users