User Guide

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Note
Early versions of Warp Server have a bug in which the named pipes do not appear (the
problem does not affect Warp Connect or LAN Server). This problem is fixed via a patch
available from IBM.
You will get the Settings window. Enter the following:
LPD server The Brother Print Server name (from the HOSTS
file)or its IP address.
LPD printer For most applications, use the Brother Print Server
'binary' service BINARY_P1.
However, if you are printing text files from the DOS or
OS/2 command prompt, you should use the text service
TEXT_P1_TX, which will add carriage returns for
proper formatting of the data (but will potentially
distort graphics printouts).
Host name The IP name of the OS/2 file server
User The IP address of the OS/2 file server
You may leave the other entries blank. Click on the OK button. The pipe should be
highlighted; if not click on it.
Click on the Create button to create the printer.
3. Open the LAN Services folder and execute the LAN Requester program:
- Select Definitions
- Select Aliases
- Select Printers
- Select Create. Enter the following:
Alias Should be same as the printer name previously
defined
Description Anything you want
Server name Name of OS/2 server
Spooler queue Name of printer as defined previously
Maximum number of
users
Leave blank unless you want to limit the number
of users
- Exit the LAN Requester program.
4. You should now be able to print. To test the queue, type the following from either the
OS/2 command prompt or from a DOS workstation:
COPY C:\CONFIG.SYS \\servername\alias