Brother Print Server Nc 4100h User Guide
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CHAPTER 9 LAT NETWORK CONFIGURATION 9-12 6. You now need to establish a host-initiated connection. For example: lcp -h tty05:BRN_310107:P1 7. Make the spool directory as shown in the following example: cd /usr/spool mkdir lp1 chown daemon lp1 Again substitute your actual printer name for lp1. 8. Print a file to verify the connection. For example, the following command prints the printcap file: lpr -Plp1 /etc/printcap lp1 in this example must be replaced by your actual printer name. You may find that...
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CHAPTER 9 LAT NETWORK CONFIGURATION 9-13 Installation on Other Host Computers Installation procedures differ somewhat for other DEC operating systems (e.g., RSTS/E and RSX-11M-PLUS). Refer to the appropriate DEC documentation for information on setting up LAT print queues on these systems.
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-1 10 CHAPTER TEN BANYAN VINES Network Configuration Printing from Banyan Vines Systems Overview Brother print servers allow printers to be shared on a Banyan VINES network. Users on client PCs send their jobs to any VINES file server running the Banyan PCPrint software, which in turn spools the jobs to the print server. Printing is transparent to user applications, and the print server can be managed using standard VINES utilities like MANAGE, MSERVICE,...
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-2 Necessary items to use a Brother print server on a VINES network Banyans PCPrint software (a Banyan-supplied software option that is installed on the VINES file server).
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-3 File Server User Console The first step in the configuration process is to configure the file server so that the Brother print server can log into the Banyan VINES network. To do this, you will need to configure a StreetTalk user name for the print server (all VINES print servers log into the file server as users). 1. From any VINES workstation log in as a supervisor and execute the MANAGE program by typing MANAGE at the DOS prompt. 2. At the main...
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-4 File Server Queue Configuration You must now configure the queue(s) on the Banyan VINES file servers. Print queues are one of several different types of services that are available on a VINES file server. To configure a print queue, use the MANAGE utility as follows: 1. From the main menu, select 1 - Services and press ENTER. 2. You will get the Manage Services menu. Select ADD a server-based service and press ENTER. 3. From the Add A Service screen...
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-5 13. You will get the Output strings menu. This screen allows you to define strings of characters that can be sent before and after the print job to put the printer in a particular state (for example, duplex mode). The default values will work OK for most applications. However, if you are printing text files directly from the DOS prompt, you should define a Post-job string such as \f (formfeed) to insure that the paper is ejected (this is generally not...
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-6 Print Server Configuration Using BRAdmin The last step is to add the StreetTalk login name to the Brother print server and to associate the file server queue with one of the services on the print server. The procedure is as follows: 1. Install the software from the Print Server Configuration Utility diskette by selecting File from the Windows Program Manager menu bar. Then select Run, enter A:\SETUP.EXE as the command line, click OK, and follow the...
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CHAPTER 10 BANYAN VINES NETWORK CONFIGURATION 10-7 Print Server Configuration Using the Print Server Console As an alternative to BRadmin, you may use the print server console to configure the print server. The steps are as follows: 1. Connect to the print server console using TELNET, NCP, BRCONFIG Execute some or all of the commands detailed below (you must minimally enter the StreetTalk login name of the print server and associate one of the print server services with the StreetTalk name of a print...
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CHAPTER 11 WEB BASED MANAGEMENTR 11-1 11 CHAPTER ELEVEN Web Based Management How to use a Web Browser to manage your Device Overview A standard World Wide Web Browser (we recommend Netscape Navigator version 3.0 or later/Microsoft Internet Explorer version 3.02a or later) can be used to manage your printer using the HTTP (Hyper Text Transfer Protocol). You can get the following information from the printer using a web browser. 1. Supports several languages including English, French, German, Spanish,...