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CHAPTER 5: Novell NetWare Printing
8. In the Serviced Printers list, select the printer you just added and press
<Enter>. The Printer Configuration form appears.
NOTE
Ignore the Configuration, Buffer Size, and Sampling Interval items on
the Printer Configuration form. These items are not relevant to print
server installations.
9. We recommend that you use the default Printer Number. If you do need to
change the number, make sure it uniquely identifies the printer among other
printers associated with the Novell print server.
10. In the Printer Type field, select Other/Unknown.
11. Return to the Available Options menu by pressing <Esc> repeatedly.
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Perform the procedure below to associate NetWare print queue objects with the
print server’s NetWare Printer objects (see Section 4.6.2). Do this when installing a
new print server, or when adding a new queue to be serviced by an existing
NetWare Printer object associated with the print server.
1. If you haven’t already done so, start PCONSOLE, and change to the context
where the print server’s NetWare Printer object resides. Then select the
printer you want to associate the print queue(s) with and press <Enter>. The
Printer Configuration form appears.
2. Select the Print queues assigned entry and press <Enter>. The Print Queues
list appears. Make sure that there is at least one queue in the list.
3. Press <Ins> to add a queue to the Print Queues list. The Object, Class list
appears.
4. Navigate the Object, Class list to the context where the print queue object
resides, or where you want to create a new print queue object. This should be
the context where majority of the queue users reside.
5. If the queue you want to add to the Print Queue list does not exist yet, press
<Ins> to add a new queue to the Object, Class list. PCONSOLE prompts you
for a name and volume, then adds the new queue to the Object, Class list.
6. In the Object, Class list, select a Printer Queue to add to the printer’s Print
Queues list. Then press <Enter>. The new queue appears in the printer’s
Print Queues list.