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Print from NW4.11 to IP printer

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Name: Whapo
Date: March 11, 2003 at 00:44:10 Pacific
Subject: Print from NW4.11 to IP printer
OS: w2k
CPU/Ram: PIV + 256Mb
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bs"d
Greetings
On a larger NT network we have a Novell 4.11 server (IP not loaded) with a few DOS clients. How do I get the Novell clients to print to IP printers on the network?
Simple Novell step by step please.
Thanks


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Response Number 1
Name: Mark Pilkanis
Date: March 11, 2003 at 08:36:17 Pacific
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If you have an all-IP network with a NetWare 4.11 server on it, then you are probably running IPX only for the DOS clients. If you want these clients to print to IP printers, then you'll have to find a version of the DOS NetWare client that supports compatibility mode driver, or CMD, in order to print in an all-IP network.


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Response Number 2
Name: Alex Goldberg
Date: April 30, 2003 at 06:07:49 Pacific
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You can try to use special program for support printing from DOS applications on any kinds of printers include winprinters, USB-printers, network printers, print servers etc. Your DOS workstations can redirect priter output into network file and NT computers will print them automatically.

Also DOSPRN support Epson and HP PCL Esc-sequences emulation, multiple international codepages, landscape/portrait printing, text color manipulation, absolute positioning and many other features

http://www.dosprn.com


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