Xerox DocuColor 12 Printer with Fiery X12 安装指南

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Support for Fiery utilities
Tips for experts—IPX networks
Setting up the Fiery is similar to setting up any other PostScript printer on the 
network. The following information is useful for experienced network administrators.
The Fiery with IPX connections has these characteristics:
Both NetWare 3.x and NetWare 4.x are supported directly. NetWare 4.x is also 
supported through bindery emulation.
A minimum connection to the Fiery consists of a NetWare file server, a NetWare 
print server, and a NetWare queue. 
A single directory tree (for NetWare 4.x) and up to eight bindery servers can be 
configured simultaneously. 
This limit is the same regardless of whether the Fiery is connected to the network via 
Ethernet, via Token Ring, or both.
The Fiery looks for print jobs on one NetWare print server per bindery server.
Each print server can store jobs for any print connection on the Fiery.
Windows 95/98 workstations (whether a Novell server is present or not) can use 
IPX/SPX protocols for communicating with the Fiery directly to use Fiery utilities.
Overview of IPX printing to the Fiery
NetWare file servers support the creation of print queues, which are storage areas for 
print jobs. When a client on a remote computer decides to print, the job is directed to 
a print queue on the NetWare file server and spooled to the NetWare server disk, 
freeing up the client workstation.
The queues on the NetWare server must be named to match the Direct connection, 
Hold queue, and Print queue on the Fiery. The NetWare queue names should be given 
an extension corresponding to the Fiery print connection, as follows:
_print
_hold
_direct
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These extension names must be in English and in all lowercase letters.