DOCUPRINT NPS ON A NOVELL NETWORKXEROX DOCUPRINT NPS GUIDE TO CONFIGURING AND MANAGING THE SYSTEM 4-3Configuring DocuPrint as a PSERVERIf you configure the DocuPrint NPS as a PSERVER:1. Using PCONSOLE, define a print server with a name andpassword (optional).2. Using PCONSOLE, create a queue.3. Using PCONSOLE, define one printer as Remote Other/Unknown for the print server, and define the printer to servicethe print queue. Printer name is not important, but it is best touse the same name for both the printer and the queue.4. Create a virtual printer that matches the queue name as adefault virtual printer. (This supports the use of form names thatdo not match the name of a virtual printer.)5. Create form names in PRINTDEF and create a virtual printerwith the same name as each form.6. Optionally define a list of users to notify when you enter theStop Queueing command, which disables print job submission.This list must be associated with the single printer definedabove.7. Supply the service representative with the required installationparameters, as identified in the checklist provided in theDocuPrint NPS Installation Planning Guide.In the following illustration, the queue, virtual printer, and specifiedform are configured with the same name. The user sends a print jobthat specifies a form named Gazette through the LPT1 port to theGazette queue. This job is assigned to the Gazette virtual printer.8. Can send a job ticket that referencesone file on the Novell file server towhich the DocuPrint NPS isconnected.8. Cannot reference files on a Novellfile server.Table 4-1. Print Server and Remote Printerdifferences (continued)DocuPrint NPS as a PSERVER DocuPrint NPS as an RPRINTERVIRTUALPRINTERQUEUEDEVICECLIENTWORKSTATIONNETWAREFILE SERVER DOCUPRINTLPT1 GAZETTE GAZETTE