Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Splash G630 用户指南

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Configuring the Splash Server for Client File Sharing
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Splash G630 User Guide 
3.
Highlight that container and select Print 
Services Quick Setup from the Tools menu.
4.
In the Print Services Quick Setup dialog box, 
enter a new print server name or browse the directory 
tree to select an existing print server. This name, with 
its full path (Fully Distinguished) is the name that will 
be used in the Novell NDS setup window in 
Enterprise Networking.
5.
Enter a name for the printer you wish to create 
and the associated configuration information.
6.
Enter a Print Queue name.
7.
Click the Browse button to the right of the 
volume field to browse the directory tree for the 
volume where this print queue will be created, if it is 
not the default.
8.
Click Create to create the objects and make all 
necessary assignments (Printer to print server, Queue 
to printer).
NetWare NDS Direct can now be setup at the Splash 
server, please see “Configuring NetWare NDS Direct 
at the Splash Server” on page 15.
NetWare Direct Notes
Novell File Server Does Not Appear During 
Setup
If a list of Novell file servers does not appear during 
NetWare Direct setup when you click the Browse 
button under Print Queue Info, specify the Novell 
server’s Ethernet frame type in the Mac IPX control 
panel.
1.
On the Splash server, open the Apple menu and 
select the Control Panels.
2.
Choose the Mac IPX option from the Control 
Panels submenu. The Mac IPX control panel appears. 
3.
Double-click the Ethernet icon under IPX 
Interface. The Ethernet Access Configuration dialog 
box appears.
4.
Deselect Always Auto-Configure Frame Type.
5.
Select the option that matches the Novell file 
server Ethernet frame type.
6.
Click OK.
Novell Network Number and Node Number 
Locations
The Novell network or node numbers for the Splash 
server appear in the Mac IPX control panel on the 
Splash server computer.
AppleTalk Network Protocol Changes
Changing the network protocol for the Splash server 
from Ethernet to Modem Port or Printer Port 
(LocalTalk) does not interfere with Splash NetWare 
Direct’s ability to print jobs to the Splash server from 
Novell NetWare print queues. Novell Server print jobs 
resume downloading to the Splash server after the 
server is restarted.
Configuring the Splash 
Server
Configuring the Splash Server 
for Client File Sharing
The Splash server can be configured so that users at 
Macintosh client workstations can install the Splash 
client software over the network. This makes it easy 
for the network administrator who does not have to 
install client software at each client computer 
workstation. PC clients unable to connect to Apple 
File Sharing, such as Novell NetWare clients, must 
use the CD provided with the Splash server to install 
the Splash client software or download the installers 
from the server via the Web.
Note!
You must provide networking 
hardware and software for all client 
workstations that will print to the 
Splash server. Refer to the network 
product’s instructions to connect the 
Splash server and client workstations 
to the network.