Paxar 9800 Series User Manual

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5-4 Novell Network Configuration

Click on the t button and select the NDS tree (if you are using the
Microsoft NetWare client, you must type in the name of the tree)..

Click Change... button to select the NDS context where the queue
will reside (if you are using the Microsoft client, you must type in the
name of the context).

If desired, you may change the print server name (do this with
caution, because it changes the print server service name and will
therefore affect any other protocols that use this service).

If you are using the Microsoft Client for NetWare, STOP HERE. Go to the
Adding NetWare Print Queues Using NWAdmin section to complete the
configuration.

6. Click on the Change NDS Queues... button to configure an NDS print queue or

click the Change Bindery Queues... to configure a bindery mode queue.

7. Two windows will appear, Available Print Queues and Serviced Print

Queues. First go to the Available Print Queues window:

If you are configuring an NDS queue, click on the context where the
print queue will reside.

If you are configuring a bindery queue, click on the volume where the
queue will reside (a volume name will have a file server icon next to
it).

8. Click on New Queue.

Enter any unique name for the Queue name. If you are configuring a
bindery queue, click OK and proceed to step 8.

If you are configuring an NDS queue, click Browse, select the file
server volume where you want the queue to reside (a volume name
will have a file server icon next to it), and click OK.

9. The queue name will now appear in the Available Print Queues under the

selected volume (for bindery mode) or in the selected context (for NDS mode).

Click on the desired queue.

Click on Add>>
The name will now appear in the Serviced Print Queues window.

10. Click Close and then OK. You can now use the print queue from your NetWare

workstation.

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