Determining whether a printer is connected as a network printer
In order for a printer to be accessed
by the network, all of the following must
occur:
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The printer must be properly connected to a
server or workstation (or to the network cabling
with a network-direct device).
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The printer must be functional as a local
printer (unless it is a network-direct printer). If
a printer will not work locally, it will
not work as a network printer. See
``Checking your non-network (local) printer setup''
for more information.
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The printer must be configured and have a
queue assigned to it (using Printer Setup,
PCONSOLE, or NetWare Administrator).
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The server or workstation the printer is connected
to must have the port driver loaded (NPRINTER).
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