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Performing Setup from the Control Panel

Bindery Setup options

Bindery Setup menu

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If you change your mind about any of the menus you have selected, use the

Menu button to escape and return to the main Bindery Setup menu. To cancel all
changes, exit Network Setup and select No to Save Changes.

Network Setup

Service Setup

PServer Setup

Bindery Setup

Use Bindery Setup if you have already configured one or more bindery servers (file
servers running NetWare 4.x/5.x in bindery emulation) with a Print Server and a Print
Queue for GA-1120 jobs. Before entering bindery settings, be sure the GA-1120 is
connected to the network and the NetWare file server is running. If Guest Login is not
supported, you need a valid user name and password.

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The terms NetWare server, Novell server, and IPX file server are in common use

and are used here interchangeably to mean the server on an IPX network running
Novell NetWare networking software.

Because you can set up more than one Novell server to handle GA-1120 print jobs, an
additional menu is displayed for this purpose. The options are:

• Add File Server—creates a new file server connection to the GA-1120. You can set

up a maximum of eight file server connections. After you have finished adding a new
server, you return to the Bindery Setup menu, where you can set up another server.

• View Server List—displays the list of file servers that have already been selected to

communicate with the GA-1120.

• Edit Connection—lets you change the NetWare Print Server that will print to the

GA-1120.

• Remove File Server—lets you disconnect the GA-1120 from a file server to which it

is currently connected. Remove a file server when you want to reduce the number of
connections to the GA-1120 or reassign the connection to a different NetWare file
server.

• Exit Bindery Setup—lets you exit this menu after you have added all servers, viewed

a list of file servers, or removed a file server from the list.

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