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NetWare Configuration-5
4.1.6
Set Up Notify Options for the Printer 
(Optional)
To enable the print server to notify users or user groups if a problem occurs with the 
printer, set up the Notify options. The print server supports the enhanced NOTIFY 
options for printers, including informing users when the printer: 
•  Is off-line, jammed, opened, or out of paper
•  Requires a manual paper feed or a form change
•  Has had an engine failure
1. Choose Notify List for Printer on the Print Server Configuration menu.
2. Select the printer from the Defined Printers list. The screen appears (which is 
blank for an initial installation). Press the RETURN key to view a list of Notify 
Candidates.
3. Select the user or group from the list. 
4. Set the First and Next intervals in the Notify Intervals screen. It is recommended 
that you use the defaults. The First interval is the number of seconds the network 
waits before it notifies candidates about a print job problem. The Next interval 
specifies how often in seconds candidates are notified. Enter a number for each 
interval and press the RETURN key.
5. Press the ESC key and then choose Save Changes. Press the ESC key at each 
screen until you reach the Print Server Configuration menu. If you have finished 
the configuration, press the ESC key and then save the changes. 
4.1.7
Installing the Print Server on Multiple File Servers
To install the print server on more than one file server, perform the procedures 
described in Sections 4.1.1 through 4.1.6 for each file server. You must use the same 
name and password for the print server (or no password) on all file servers. You set the 
password for the Print Server Card using the MAP program (refer to 4.3 Configuring 
the Print Server Card in NetWare Directory Services
). If you use a password, specify 
it on each file server using the Change Password option on the Print Server Informa-
tion menu of the PCONSOLE utility.
When the Print Server Card comes up, it automatically searches for and attaches to the 
file servers that are no more than four hops and have no more than eight ticks propaga-
tion delay. For extremely large or complex networks, this allows a bounded search 
time on start-up. If the print server must attach to file servers beyond this range, or, if 
you wish to accelerate start-up by eliminating the need to search all file servers in the 
four hops/eight ticks radius, the file servers with which the print server is to operate 
may be entered into the Print Server Configuration of a primary file server. The pri-