Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南

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Configuring NetWare
Splash G630 User Guide
                                                                  
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6.
Select the Splash TCP/IP port and click Next
7.
Click Have Disk.
8.
Insert the Splash CD in the CD-ROM drive, then 
click Browse.
9.
Select the file Splash and click Open.
10. Click OK. Windows 2000/NT prompts to select 
your Splash printer model.
11. Select the Splash printer from the printers list and 
click Next.
Windows 2000/NT displays more options for setting 
up the print queue.
If you want to change the name for the copier/
printer, type a new name in the text box. The name 
you enter becomes the name of the printer as it 
appears in your applications and in the Printer control 
panel.
If you want the Splash Printer to be the default 
printer for your computer, choose Yes. Otherwise, 
choose No.
12. Click Next to continue.
13. Choose Shared to allow other Windows 2000/NT 
and Windows 95/98/ME clients to connect to this 
print queue for printing to the Splash server. If you do 
not choose Shared, this computer will only be able to 
use the LPR port to print to the Splash server.
If you choose Shared, select the operating systems for 
all computers that will use the print queue from the 
list.
14. Click Next.
Windows 2000/NT prompts to insert system software 
disks for the operating systems selected in the 
previous step. Insert the diskettes or CD’s and click 
OK as directed by the Add Printer Wizard. When all 
files are copied, the Add Printer Wizard prompts to 
print a test page.
15. Select Yes to print a test page and click Finish.
16. Click OK.
17. Insert the Windows 2000/NT system software CD 
in your computer’s CD-ROM drive then click OK.
Windows 2000/NT copies the files needed to 
configure the print queue. A test page prints at the 
printer to confirm that setup was successful. A 
message asks if the test printed correctly.
18. Click Yes. The Splash TCP/IP print queue 
appears as a shared printer in the Printers control 
panel.
The Splash TCP/IP print queue configuration is 
complete.
Configuring NetWare
Directory Service (NDS)
Enterprise Networking provides native support for 
NetWare 4.1 or later and IntranetWare NetWare 
Directory Services (NDS). This section describes how 
to create print queues on NDS and how to configure 
the Splash server to receive print jobs from NDS print 
queues.
Novell 4.x and IntranetWare servers include NetWare 
Directory Service (NDS) support. NDS is a naming 
scheme and database that allows organizing all 
servers and services in one large, hierarchical 
database.
NDS and the Splash server software can create a 
single print server object and assign virtual printers to 
that print server. Virtual printers can have one or more 
print queues associated with them. To change the 
printers or queues, change the Print Server assignment 
in the NDS database. Splash Enterprise Networking 
reads the NDS database for the print server 
information and services the specified queues. This 
allows controlling print queues associated with the 
Splash server without making adjustments at the 
Splash server.
Configuring an NDS Print Queue
To create an NDS print queue:
1.
Run NWAdmin from the Novell or Intranet 
Server.
2.
In the directory tree, find the container to place 
the printing objects.
Note!
The NetWare Direct setup window 
does not need to be open for NetWare 
Direct to run.