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E-820 on a NetWare 4.x or 5.x network
Tips for experts—IPX networks
Setting up the E-820 is similar to setting up any other PostScript printer on
the network.
The E-820 with IPX connections has the following characteristics:
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A minimum connection to the E-820 consists of a NetWare file server, a NetWare
print server, and a NetWare queue.
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A single directory tree and up to eight bindery servers can be configured
simultaneously.
This limit is the same regardless of whether the E-820 is connected to the network via
Ethernet, via Token Ring, or both.
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The E-820 looks for print jobs on one NetWare print server per bindery server.
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Each print server can store jobs for any print connection on the E-820.
Overview of IPX printing to the E-820
NetWare file servers support the creation of print queues, which are storage areas for
print jobs. When a client on a remote computer decides to print, the job is directed to
a print queue on the NetWare file server and spooled to the NetWare server disk,
freeing up the client workstation.
You must give the NetWare queue names a specific extension corresponding to the
E-820 print connection, as follows:
_print
_hold
_direct
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These extension names must be in English and in all lowercase letters.