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Macintosh (AppleTalk) 
The LevelOne Printer Server supports AppleTalk (EtherTalk), PAP, ATP, NBP, ZIP and DDP 
protocols, enabling Macintosh computers on the network to view and use the LevelOne Printer 
Server as a regular AppleTalk printer.  
Normally, no configuration is required. For advanced users, the PSTool program has been 
provided specifically for the Macintosh environment. 
Software Requirements 
System 7.x OS or newer. 
AppleTalk Setup 
1.  Click the apple icon and choose Control Panel. 
2.  Click Network. 
3.  Ensure that EtherTalk  is selected under AppleTalk Connection
4.  Click Chooser. The Chooser panel will open. 
5.  Click on either the LaserWriter 8 icon (recommended) or the LaserWriter 7 icon. 
LaserWriter 8 makes use of the fonts installed in the printer itself, so the printing response 
time is quicker. LaserWriter 7 uses the fonts installed in the computer, which increases 
network traffic and takes more printing time. 
6.  Select a LevelOne Printer Server from the printer list by clicking on the appropriate name. 
The LevelOne Printer Server's name is recorded on a label on the bottom of the LevelOne 
Printer Server as "Server Name". This name consists of 8 digits and/or numbers. 
7.  Click on the Close box. 
Configuration is now complete. 
Printing 
Printing with the LevelOne Printer Server installed in an AppleTalk network is identical to 
normal printing. Just select File - Print and choose the desired printer. 
Advanced Setup and Management 
In a mixed Windows PC/Macintosh environment, you can use BiAdmin to configure the 
LevelOne Printer Server. See Chapter 5 for details on installing and using BiAdmin. 
On the Mac, you can use SimpleText to edit the LevelOne Printer Server's CONFIG file and 
the supplied PSTool program to send it to the LevelOne Printer Server. The procedure is as 
follows: 
1.  Copy the following files from the Utility\Apple folder on the CD-ROM to an appropriate 
folder on your hard disk. 
PSTool 
CONFIG.xxx 
Select the appropriate CONFIG file for your model as follows: 
config.1p 
Single parallel port models  
confiig2p 
Dual parallel port models  
config.2p1s 
Two parallel ports, 1 serial port model 
config.3p 
Models with 3 parallel ports