33-9 Configuring a NetWare server for printing4. Choose Service Setup, choose PServer Setup, and choose NDS Setup.5. Identify the NDS tree on which the printer, print server, and print queue have beendefined.6. Select the user login object.7. Identify the defined print server.8. Finally, to restrict the search for the print queues you’ve defined, browse to a con-tainer object that contains the print queue or queues.Setting the NetWare 4.x bindery contextYou can connect only one directory tree to the DocuColor. If you need to connectadditional NetWare 4.x servers, you can do so by using bindery emulation, whichcauses the 4.x server to behave like and be accepted as a NetWare 3.12 server.N OTE : The file server selected must not be in the same tree as that selected in NDSSetup.Up to eight bindery servers, whether in native 3.12 mode or in 4.x emulation, canconnect to the DocuColor.If your server is using NetWare 3.12, proceed to “Setting up a DocuColor print queuefor bindery” on page 3-12.In order to set up the NetWare 4.x server in bindery emulation mode for printing tothe DocuColor, the network administrator must do the following:• Determine the Directory Services path to the container in which the print server andthe print queue for the DocuColor will be created.The container defines the “bindery context” for your network structure.• Edit the network startup file to set the bindery context• Activate the new bindery contextThis section describes the second and third steps. Given the variety of possible networkstructures, it is impractical to suggest a bindery context that applies to every network.