RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup
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• If the NIC has logged in to the file server but has not attached
to the queue, there may be a permission problem. Make sure
the appropriate users have rights to this queue (they should be
in the group “everyone”). Also, you may have to assign the
queue to root so it is available to everyone.
• Did you rename any objects in Netware Administrator during
your setup? Netware Administrator seems to have a problems
renaming objects. If so, delete everything and start over.
If none of these solutions help your situation, try the whole setup
again. Completely delete the setup that is giving you trouble and go
through the setup again, following each step carefully.
NOTE: After completing a PSERVER setup and before beginning
a new setup, be sure to reboot the printer. Wait at least a
minute for the Print Server to login and attach to a queue.
RPRINTER/NPRINTER Setup
If you cannot get a connection with the NIC after completing the
print setup, confirm the following:
• Have you tried repowering the printer? Wait about a minute
before checking to see if it has logged in and attached to a
queue.
• Is the network connector fastened tightly to the unit?
• Is the NIC already servicing a queue on another file server? If
so, it cannot service another file server at the same time.
• Is an entry produced when a
list rprinter
telnet command
is done on the NIC (not found on the Novell HTML status
page)? When the NIC is configured as an RPRINTER, this
command should produce the appropriate entry.
• If the NIC has logged in to the file server but has not attached
to the queue, there may be a permission problem. Make sure
the appropriate users have rights to this queue (they should be
in the group “everyone”). Also, you may have to assign the
queue to root so it is available to everyone.