Auto print server/remote printer mode – Epson C82346 User Manual

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You can set up these parameters on the Ethernet Card with the

EPSON Net! utility. Once the interface card is set up, it will

store these settings, which means that you will normally only

need to do this once at the time of installation. However, as

with all Novell remote printers, the card’s print speed is slower

in Remote Printer mode than in Print Server mode.

The main advantage of Remote Printer mode is that connection

to a file server is not required, making this mode desirable in

installations with limited available file server connections.

Each NetWare print server can support up to 16 printers and

requires only one file server connection.

To use the card in Remote Printer mode, see page 2-12.

Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode

In Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode, the Ethernet Card

provides automatic switching between print server and remote

printer operation, depending on network conditions. If the

Ethernet Card has the same name as the main Novell print

server on your network, it detects the presence of the print

server and operates as a remote printer. If your primary print

server becomes unavailable, the Ethernet Card automatically

switches modes to provide print server backup.

As a print server, the Ethernet Card requires a connection to a

file server. For more information about operating the Ethernet

Card as a print server, see the following section.

As a remote printer, the Ethernet Card emulates a workstation

running Novell’s RPRINTER program. For more information

about this mode, see “Using the Ethernet Card in Remote

Printer Mode” on page 2-12.

As a print server/remote printer, the Ethernet Card acts as and

needs to be set up as both a print server and a remote printer.

To use the card in Auto Print Server/Remote Printer mode, see

page 2-16.

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