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136 GL-1020 Administrator’s Guide
Set Print Services
1On the Setup tab, click the Print Services link.
2 From the Service drop-down list, select
Enable.
3 From the Operating Mode drop-down list, select
Print Server.
4 From the NetWare Environment drop-down list, select the
applicable option:
w 4.x Bindery emulation mode
w 4.x/5.x/6.x NDS Mode
w 4.x/5.x Mixed Mode.
5 Depending on the option selected, do the following:
w For Bindery or Mixed Mode, enter the name of the file
server where you created the Print Server for the
GL-1020 controller.
w For NDS or Mixed Mode, enter the Tree name and Con-
text under which the GL-1020 controller is installed.
6 In the Print Server Name field, enter the PSERVER name
previously created for the controller.
7 In the Context Name field, enter the context name for the
controller.
8 In the Printer Number field, enter the printer number assigned
to the printer you created.
9 Scroll to the bottom of the page, then click
Save.
Proceed to Installing Client Software on page 167.
NDPS MODE
Novell Distributed Print Services (NDPS) simplifies the process
of setting up, administering, and troubleshooting Novell printing.
By migrating from queue-based printing toward a more “plug in
and print” paradigm, NDPS provides many benefits to both
administrators and end-users.
Administrator Benefits
n Prior to printing, NDPS loads printer drivers and network
resources (such as fonts and forms) to the NDPS database.
This allows end users to simply select and download the
correct driver, eliminating many of the configuration