User Guide

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Novell Distributed Print Services Administration Guide
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Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
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Enter the printer address information.
LPR Address: Enter the DNS name or IP address of the server where the
NDPS printer agent is running. This is the LPR Host address displayed
when enabling LPR for a printer.
Queue: Enter the printer agent name. This name may not include spaces.
This is the LPR Printer/Queue name displayed when enabling LPR for a
printer.
4 Click Create and save the printer to a desired location on the Macintosh.
Setting Up LPR Clients on UNIX
The implementation of LPR printing in UNIX systems varies greatly.
Typically, UNIX or LPR users will know how to set up LPR Printing (BSD-
style printing) on their system. In order to complete the configuration, users
will need to know the LPR Host and the LPR Printer/Queue information
provided in iManage.
Preparing Client Workstations to Use NDPS
If you will not be using iPrint, you will need to install the Novell Client that
accompanies NetWare. The Novell Client is required in order for NDPS
features to be available on your client workstations.
The NDPS components of the Novell Client require approximately 800 KB of
random access memory (RAM). If you select the Custom install option, make
sure you have enabled NDPS.
The following sections will help you implement the Novell Client on users’
workstations.
Installing the Novell Client
For specific instructions on installing the Novell Client, see the Novell Client
for Windows documentation.