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Fiery X3e on a NetWare network with NDPS
Configuring a NetWare server for printing with NDPS
Before you begin
The following procedure assumes NDPS has been installed during NetWare 5.x or
later installation and that a Broker is running on the server. Unless you have manually
unloaded the Broker, it loads and runs when you install NDPS. Make sure you are
using the latest NetWare service pack and Novell gateway. Finally, create an NDPS
Manager. For more information, see your NetWare documentation.
later installation and that a Broker is running on the server. Unless you have manually
unloaded the Broker, it loads and runs when you install NDPS. Make sure you are
using the latest NetWare service pack and Novell gateway. Finally, create an NDPS
Manager. For more information, see your NetWare documentation.
In Fiery X3e Setup, make sure you have enabled TCP/IP and LPD printing on the
Fiery X3e. You can ping the Fiery X3e to verify that TCP/IP communication is
successful.
Fiery X3e. You can ping the Fiery X3e to verify that TCP/IP communication is
successful.
Setting up the Fiery X3e printer driver
You first must create a directory for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP or a folder for
Windows 98/Me in the NetWare server for NDPS to install the corresponding printer
driver files from the User Software CD.
Windows 98/Me in the NetWare server for NDPS to install the corresponding printer
driver files from the User Software CD.
T
O
SET
UP
THE
PRINTER
DRIVER
FOR
W
INDOWS
NT 4.0/2000/S
ERVER
2003
1.
Log on to the Novell file server as a superuser or Administrator.
2.
Create a directory called Fiery in the following location:
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\NT4 for Windows NT 4.0
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\2000 for Windows 2000
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\XP for Windows XP
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\Server 2003 for Windows Server 2003
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\NT4 for Windows NT 4.0
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\2000 for Windows 2000
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\XP for Windows XP
SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\Server 2003 for Windows Server 2003
3.
From the User Software CD, copy the contents of the following folder to
the Fiery directory:
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_NT for Windows NT 4.0
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_2000 for Windows 2000
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_XP for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
the Fiery directory:
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_NT for Windows NT 4.0
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_2000 for Windows 2000
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_XP for Windows XP and Windows Server 2003
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Setting up Network Servers
T
O
SET
UP
THE
PRINTER
DRIVER
FOR
W
INDOWS
98/M
E
1.
Log on to the Novell file server as a superuser or Administrator.
2.
In the SYS:ndps\resdir\Prndrv\Win9x/Me directory, create a folder called Fiery.
3.
From the User Software CD, copy the contents of the
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_9x/Me folder to the Fiery directory.
ENGLISH\INSTALRS\PS_DRVR\WIN_9x/Me folder to the Fiery directory.
Setting up the Fiery X3e on a NetWare network
Depending on the security needs at your organization, you can set up the Fiery X3e as
a Public Access printer or a Controlled Access printer. The following procedure
describes setting up a Public Access printer. You can then convert the printer to
Controlled Access if necessary. For more information, see your
NetWare documentation.
a Public Access printer or a Controlled Access printer. The following procedure
describes setting up a Public Access printer. You can then convert the printer to
Controlled Access if necessary. For more information, see your
NetWare documentation.
T
O
SET
UP
THE
F
IERY
X3
E
AS
A
P
UBLIC
A
CCESS
PRINTER
1.
In NetWare Administrator, double-click the NDPS Manager object you created.
2.
In the Details window for the NDPS Manager object, click Printer Agent List.
The list of Printer Agents appears.
3.
Click New.
4.
In the Printer Agent (PA) Name field, enter a name.
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Fiery X3e on a network with UNIX workstations
5.
Under Gateway Types, select Novell Printer Gateway, and click OK.
6.
In the Configure Novell PDS for Printer Agent dialog box, select “((NONE))”,
and click OK.
and click OK.
7.
In the Configure Port Handler dialog box, choose “Remote LPR on IP” as the
connection type, and click Next.
connection type, and click Next.
8.
For Host Address, enter the IP address of the Fiery X3e.
9.
For Printer Name, enter the name of the Fiery X3e print connection that you want
users to print to and click Finish.
users to print to and click Finish.
This name must be either
print
or
hold
.
10.
In the Select Printer Drivers dialog box, select the printer driver for Windows 9x/Me
and the driver for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP.
and the driver for Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP.
11.
Click Continue, and then click OK.
Fiery X3e on a network with UNIX workstations
When a UNIX workstation is configured with the lpd protocol and connected to the
Fiery X3e over a TCP/IP network, it can print directly to the Fiery X3e.
Fiery X3e over a TCP/IP network, it can print directly to the Fiery X3e.
Setting up UNIX workstations requires an administrator with root privileges. After the
initial configuration, UNIX users simply submit print jobs to a named printer.
initial configuration, UNIX users simply submit print jobs to a named printer.
The job management tools, along with the other Fiery utilities and WebTools, are
unavailable on the UNIX platform. A Windows or Mac OS computer on the same
network as the UNIX computer that is set up to use TCP/IP for printing to the
Fiery X3e can use the job management tools to manage print jobs that originate from
all workstations on the network.
unavailable on the UNIX platform. A Windows or Mac OS computer on the same
network as the UNIX computer that is set up to use TCP/IP for printing to the
Fiery X3e can use the job management tools to manage print jobs that originate from
all workstations on the network.
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Setting up Network Servers
Tips for experts—UNIX workstations
Setting up the Fiery X3e in a UNIX environment has the same requirements as setting
up any printer or new device:
up any printer or new device:
•
A distinct IP address is required for the Fiery X3e as well as for each workstation on
the network.
the network.
•
A name must be selected for the Fiery X3e that goes with the IP address.
•
The IP address of the Fiery X3e must be registered for the network in a host database,
and also on the Fiery X3e itself.
and also on the Fiery X3e itself.
•
At least one print connection (Print or Hold) must be published.
The following information applies especially to the Fiery X3e:
•
The Fiery X3e is a printer controller that understands lpd protocols.
•
The Fiery X3e has a remote printer name you must use in order to communicate with it
successfully.
successfully.
For details, see the following section.
Important note about the remote printer name
Whichever UNIX system you use, the name used for the remote printer (or
rp
in the
/etc/printcap
file) in configuring the Fiery X3e must be one of the following
:
print
hold
hold
The remote printer name is also used when setting up a Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP
workstation or Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server to connect to the Fiery X3e
over TCP/IP. Enter the remote printer name when you set up your
Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 printer, as the “Name of printer or print queue
on that (lpd host) server” in the Add LPR Compatible Printer dialog box.
workstation or Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 server to connect to the Fiery X3e
over TCP/IP. Enter the remote printer name when you set up your
Windows NT 4.0/2000/Server 2003 printer, as the “Name of printer or print queue
on that (lpd host) server” in the Add LPR Compatible Printer dialog box.
For the Windows 2000/XP printer driver, enter the remote printer name for Queue
Name under LPR Settings in the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor
dialog box.
Name under LPR Settings in the Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor
dialog box.
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