Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南
Splash G630 User Guide
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Chapter 2:
Network Setup
This chapter describes first how to configure your
network for printing to the Splash G630 server, and
second how to configure the Splash server software
for file sharing with client workstations.
network for printing to the Splash G630 server, and
second how to configure the Splash server software
for file sharing with client workstations.
Configuring a Network for
Printing to the Splash
Server
Printing to the Splash
Server
Printing from TCP/IP and
Novell NetWare Clients
Novell NetWare Clients
Your computer must have Splash software appropriate
for your operating system installed, and must be
connected to the Splash server in order to print over a
TCP/IP or Novell NetWare network. All software
needed for both TCP/IP and IPX printing is
automatically installed with the Splash server
software.
for your operating system installed, and must be
connected to the Splash server in order to print over a
TCP/IP or Novell NetWare network. All software
needed for both TCP/IP and IPX printing is
automatically installed with the Splash server
software.
The Enterprise Networking software includes one
control panel and four system extension files, which
are automatically installed in the MacOS System
Folder during Splash’s software installation.
control panel and four system extension files, which
are automatically installed in the MacOS System
Folder during Splash’s software installation.
For IPX printing from Novell NetWare, the Splash
server creates a native Novell IPX connection from
the Splash server to the Novell server. NetWare Direct
delivers print jobs from a print queue on the Novell
NetWare server to the Splash server for processing.
Once NetWare Direct is configured and activated, it
operates automatically each time a Novell client prints
to the designated queue on the Novell server. Splash
NetWare Direct supports all Novell Ethernet frame
types.
server creates a native Novell IPX connection from
the Splash server to the Novell server. NetWare Direct
delivers print jobs from a print queue on the Novell
NetWare server to the Splash server for processing.
Once NetWare Direct is configured and activated, it
operates automatically each time a Novell client prints
to the designated queue on the Novell server. Splash
NetWare Direct supports all Novell Ethernet frame
types.
When TCP/IP Direct is enabled at the Splash server,
the server becomes a network printer. The Splash
the server becomes a network printer. The Splash
server accepts LPR/LPD print jobs and jobs from
TCP/IP print queues set up on Windows 2000/NT or
Novell NetWare servers. In addition, clients on a TCP/
IP network can print TIFF, EPS, PDF, and PostScript
files directly to the Splash server.
TCP/IP print queues set up on Windows 2000/NT or
Novell NetWare servers. In addition, clients on a TCP/
IP network can print TIFF, EPS, PDF, and PostScript
files directly to the Splash server.
Configuring a Novell Server
for LPR Printing to the Splash
Server
for LPR Printing to the Splash
Server
This section describes how to configure a Splash TCP/
IP print queue on a Novell NetWare server. The
PCONSOLE Quick Setup option creates a print queue
object, a printer object, and a print server if one does
not exist.
IP print queue on a Novell NetWare server. The
PCONSOLE Quick Setup option creates a print queue
object, a printer object, and a print server if one does
not exist.
To set up a Novell NetWare print queue:
1.
Log into the Novell server as a user with
sufficient privileges to create a print queue (Admin or
Supervisor).
Supervisor).
2.
Run PCONSOLE.EXE in SYS:PUBLIC
(D:\PUBLIC) from the client workstation. The root
directory name or drive may be different for your
machine.
directory name or drive may be different for your
machine.
3.
Select “Quick Setup”. PCONSOLE prompts for
information about the print queue.
4.
Enter a Print Server name if prompted for one.
5.
Enter Print Queue and Printer names.
6.
Specify the print Queue volume.
7.
Select the banner type (No Banner is the
recommended setting).
8.
Set the Printer Type field to UNIX Printer. This
causes the host name and printer name fields to
appear.
appear.
9.
Enter the Host Name for the Splash server
(configured with the TCP/IP control panel at the
Splash server) or the static IP address for the server.
Splash server) or the static IP address for the server.