NETGEAR PS100 User Manual

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NetGear Print Server Manual

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To configure the NDS file server to use the Model PS104/PS105/PS110/PS113 print server in

PSERVER mode:

1. Execute the PCONSOLE program from the System volume of the file server.

The Available Options window opens. Make sure that the following five menu selections are in the window:

• Print Queues

• Printers

• Print Servers

• Quick Setup

• Change Context

If you do not see these five menu selections, you are not running Client32. You will have to exit

PCONSOLE, log out, and log in to the NDS file server when you have Client32 installed.

2. Configure the file server using Quick Setup.

To configure the file server using Quick Setup:

a. Select Quick Setup from the Available Options window.

b. Type the predetermined print server name in the Print Server field.

This name is the one you chose earlier before starting the file server configuration. The factory default

name for the print server is PSxxxxxx (shown on the label on the bottom of the device).

c. Type the printer name you want in the New Printer field.

This name is the one used to associate a NetWare printer object with each printer port of the Model

PS110/PS113 print server.

d. Type the print queue name you want in the New Print Queue field.

e. Press F10 to save.

The printer number is automatically assigned by Quick Setup starting from printer

number 0. It can be modified by selecting Printers from the Available Options main menu, selecting the

designated printer, and changing the Printer Number in the Printer Configuration window. The print

server port to printer number mapping is shown below “PSERVER Mode Printer Number Mapping”.

f. Repeat steps a through e if you are using the Model PS110 Print Server and if you want to

configure parallel port 2. Similarly, repeat steps a through e if you are using the Model PS113

Print Server, which has three parallel ports.

g. Press [Esc] to exit PCONSOLE.

3. Configure your print server.

To configure your print server:

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