Kodak XLS 8400 Network Card User Manual


 
Novell NetWare
Part No. 1H9613 June 1997 6-5
NetWare 4.X: <printserver>
<printserver> is defined by combining the letter K with the
last six digits in the printer’s Ethernet Network Interface Card
address.
For example, if your printer’s Network Interface Card Ethernet
address is 00:40:C8:02:EE:44, the file server is FSERVER,
the print queue is PTRQ, and the print server name is
K02EE44, you would enter the following
KSETUP /e=02EE44 /s=FSERVER /q=PTRQ /p=k02EE44
This command would add the following line to the
configuration file called K02EE44:
FSERVER:PTRQ:K02EE44:::
7. If more than one file server sends files to the printer or if more
than one queue is set up on a file server, use a text editor to
modify the configuration file and add a line similar to the one
below for each server and/or queue.
<File Server Name>: <Queue Name>: <Print Server
Name>:::
Additional KSETUP file lines might look like:
FSERVER:PTRQ2:K02EE44:::
FSERVER2:PTRQ:K02EE44:::
Creating Novell NetWare Print Servers and Queues
The Network Interface Card logs in to NetWare file servers and
attaches to NetWare print queues. It then prints the jobs that it
can read from the server.
To print with the Network Interface Card, you must define the card
as a print server. You can create new queues or pick existing
queues and then enable the print server, the Network Interface
Card, to service the queues.