Xerox Phaser 750 安装指南

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PhaserShare Networking Manual
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Windows NT (non-Intel computers)
Printer printer-name on host IP-address is rejecting your request
The remote queue name is not correctly set.  Refer to Step 2 in the appropriate procedure:
Windows NT 4.0 driver on Windows NT 4.0 server.  See Creating an LPR port on 
page 13.
Windows NT 3.x driver.  See Creating an LPR port on page 17.
Printer PS on host IP-address is unreachable
or
The LPR print monitor failed to open a temporary file while 
spooling output for port IP-address:PS
With this problem, you can print all PostScript jobs when logged into the NT Server as 
administrator, but users cannot print.  Users cannot print because they lack the 
permissions to spool to the system file areas.
This problem is frequently encountered after applying Service Pack 2, 3, or 4 to a 
Windows NT 3.51 print server installed on an Windows NT File System (NTFS) partition. 
Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, and other clients will no longer be able to print to 
shared LPR printers (print queues on Windows NT which are using LPR to reach their 
destination). 
Service Pack updates change the permissions of the SPOOL and PRINTERS sub-directories 
to be read-only (write-protected).  Also, an administrator could easily do this (for security 
reasons) without a Service Pack Update. 
To fix this problem in Windows NT 4.0:
1.
Log in as administrator.
2.
Double-click My Computer.
3.
Open the folder C:\Winnt\system32.
4.
Set permissions on the spool folder:
a.
Click the right mouse button on the spool folder.
b.
In the pull-down menu, click the left mouse button on Sharing; this displays the 
Printer Properties dialog box.
c.
Click Security.
d.
Click Permissions; this displays the Directory Permissions dialog box.
e.
In the Directory Permissions dialog box, click Everyone.  From the Type of 
Access
 pull-down list, select Full Control.
f.
To close the Directory Permissions dialog box, click OK.
g.
To close the Printer Properties dialog box, click OK.