Epson EPL-N2000 网络指南

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   Configuring the EPL-N2000 for NetWare
If you are configuring the EPL-N2000 as a print server, go to 
the next section in this chapter. If you are configuring the 
EPL-N2000 as a remote printer, go to “Configuring the 
EPL-N2000 as a Remote Printer.” If you want to configure 
the printer to switch automatically between these two 
modes, go to “Configuring the EPL-N2000 to Switch Modes” 
at the end of the chapter.
Configuring the EPL-N2000 as a Print Server 
In Print Server mode, the EPL-N2000 performs all print server 
functions and can service up to 32 print queues and eight file 
servers. No VAP (Value-Added Process) or NLM (NetWare 
Loadable Module
®
 ) is required. When you send a print job from 
your application, the file server assigns the print job to a print 
queue. When the corresponding printer is ready, the EPL-N2000 
sends the job to the printer.
Like any NetWare print server, the EPL-N2000 services the 
assigned queues in round robin fashion, and services higher 
priority queues before those of lower priority. For added 
security, the EPL-N2000 supports encrypted passwords. 
Since the EPL-N2000 is set to Print Server mode by default, you 
don’t need to make any special settings to use it as a print server. 
However, you do need to assign it print queues on a NetWare 
file server, or on multiple NetWare file servers.
Assigning Print Queues on a Single NetWare File Server
This section explains how to assign print queues on a single 
NetWare file server to an EPL-N2000 configured as a print 
server. If you want to set up queues on multiple NetWare file 
servers, “Assigning Print Queues on Multiple NetWare File 
Servers” later in this chapter.