Configuring Servers and Workstations for Printing
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Part No. 6B4389
June 1999
Unix Servers and Workstations
Refer to “Configuring for TCP/IP” for details on configuring these
platforms as servers or workstations. Also refer to the notes in
that chapter regarding support for Unix systems.
Windows for Work Groups (3.x)
Windows for Work Groups systems can not be set up to print
directly to printers over the network. An existing network print
queue must be selected and captured to an LPT port.
Windows 95/98
It is recommended that a Novell, NT or Unix network server print
queue be established to support printing from Windows 95/98
systems. This method will support both PostScript and raster file
printing.
Windows 95/98/NT systems also support Peer to Peer printing
using NetBEUI. Refer to the “MicroSoft Peer to Peer Print
Services NetBEUI)” for configuration details. For PostScript
printing, a local printer must be set up on each workstation. For
raster file printing, the printer can be selected by browsing the
network from the PhotoShop export module for a network queue.
Macintosh
Macintosh systems use AppleTalk for network communications.
Refer to “Configuring for AppleTalk” for details on network printing
using AppleTalk.
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