Print Server Administration User’s Guide
EtherP Admin Administration
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From this window you can view the list of jobs for the queue, and remove jobs if
necessary by pressing the Delete Job button. Checking a job’s Operator Hold box
allows you to hold up the job in the print queue, leaving it in the queue until it is
released (by un-checking the box). Similarly, if a print job user has placed a hold on
a job, you can release the job to be printed by un-checking the User Hold box.
Selecting a port and pressing the Form Type... button will display the Form Type
window, provided the port is not set to service All Forms (see the NetWare Settings
section starting on page 21 for more information about the Form Type setting).
From the Form Type dialog window, you can change the current form type available
on the printer.
Form types can be defined with the NetWare PCONSOLE program. Each of the
different kinds of paper that a printer might contain can be assigned a different form
type, and print jobs can be configured to request the type of form they need. For
more information about form types, consult your NetWare documentation.
Configuring NetWare Print Services
For convenience, the EtherP Admin program provides many of the same NetWare
print services administration features as NetWare’s PCONSOLE or the NetWare
Windows-based administration tools. The EtherP Admin program allows you to
conveniently manage NetWare Bindery-based print queues, printers, and print
servers on any of your NetWare file servers.
Note that for managing print services on servers using NDS (NetWare Directory
Services), you will need to use Novell-provided administration programs.
Managing Print Queues
Selecting Print Queues... from the EtherP Admin NetWare menu displays the
NetWare Print Queues dialog window.