Features of the network interface card with novell, Features of the network interface card with applet – Kodak XLS 8400 User Manual

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Feature Overview

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Part No. 1H9613

June 1997

Features of the Network Interface Card with Novell
NetWare

Is defined as a standard NetWare interface and is accessed
with NetWare print utilities.

Configures servers and queues using PCONSOLE.

Uses standard NetWare print utilities

Services up to 16 queues on 16 NetWare file servers

Features of the Network Interface Card with
AppleTalk

AppleTalk protocol may be used by Macintosh, Novell, and
Windows NT systems.

NOTE: Printing in raster mode using AppleTalk is possible from a

Macintosh only.

From the Macintosh, the Network Interface Card operates as
an AppleTalk node on Ethernet. The printer emulates a
LaserWriter. In PostScript mode, select the printer from the
Chooser, and print to it as if printing to a LaserWriter. In
Raster mode, select the printer from the export module, and
print to it.

For non-Macintosh systems using AppleTalk, only PostScript
printing is supported. Raster mode printing can only be
accomplished with IPX or TCP/IP print queues.

The following are features of the Network Interface Card when it
is used with AppleTalk:

Operates as an AppleTalk node on Ethernet.

Emulates a LaserWriter in PostScript mode. Advertises itself
as a Kodak_Raster device in Raster mode.

Supports both EtherTalk Phase 1 and Phase 2.

Operates in multizone networks.

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