Xerox 721P90350 Printer User Manual


 
DocuPrint and DocuColor 2060 NPS/IPS client overview
Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client 1-5
For information on XDS Plus software, refer to the
Guide to
Job Submission Using XDS Plus
. This document is part of
the Xerox Production Print Services series.
Xerox DigiPath Quick Print software for Windows NT 4.0
provides a series of dialog boxes that you use to select a
document, set up a job ticket, and submit your print job.
In some cases, the workstation can be set up for more than one
method of job submission.
Communicating with the network
After the print data has been prepared for printing and combined
with print options data—either by the application software or by a
print job submission utility—the data is sent over the network.
DocuPrint supports TCP/IP, AppleTalk, and Novell NetWare
network communications protocols.
The following table lists the client workstations supported by
DocuPrint NPS/IPS, and the networking options and job
submission methods available for each client.
Table 1-1. Workstation reference
Client
workstation
hardware
Operating
system
Ethernet
connection
Protocol;
Translation
requirements Job submission method
Sun
Microsystems
Solaris ** Standard TCP/IP;
none
Print to file, then send using the
lpr command or Xerox Client
Software, provided that the
remote printer is configured as a
Berkeley spooler
PC MS-DOS Optional
Ethernet
interface card
(for example
3Com 3C503)
TCP/IP;
network
communication
software is required *
Print to file, then send using the
lpr command
PC Windows
95, 98, NT
4.0, 2000,
ME
Optional
Ethernet
interface
TCP/IP or Novell
NetWare 3.1x;
network
communication
software is required
with TCP/IP (3.1x)
*
Print directly from Xerox driver,
or use Xerox Document
Submission (XDS) or Quick
Print software for Windows. May
be configured to use the lpr
command in some cases.