═══ 1. Help for Help ═══ Help for Help This is the NetWare NPRINTER Help Facility. If you need help on OS/2 or how the OS/2 Help operates, press again now. ═══ 2. Function Keys Help ═══ Function Keys Help The following key and key combinations have special functions. Key Description Parent (main) Window Keys Close Restore Move Size Minimize window Maximize window Hide window List Windows Child Window Keys Close window Restore Move Size Minimize window Maximize window ═══ 3. NetWare NPRINTER Help ═══ NetWare NPRINTER Help NetWare NPRINTER is a graphical program that allows you to route print jobs through your OS/2 workstation. Use NPRINTER to connect or disconnect a remote printer on a network. A remote printer can be connected to any workstation. The workstation must also be attached to the same LAN or interLAN as the print server servicing the remote printer. NetWare NPRINTER for OS/2 runs as an application in a single OS/2 session. It is not a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program. NPRINTER does not actually direct print jobs to physical ports on the OS/2 workstation. Instead, it directs jobs to OS/2, which then directs jobs to the physical port. Therefore, OS/2 printing must be properly set up in order for NPRINTER to work. ═══ 4. Unload Remote Printer ═══ Unload Remote Printer This option allows you to remove a remote printer. ═══ 5. Printers ═══ Printers This option allows you to define, load, and unload printers. ═══ 6. Define Printers ═══ Define Printers This option allows you to define your remote printer. ═══ 7. Load Defined Printer ═══ Load Defined Printer This option allows you to load a defined printer. ═══ 8. Cascade ═══ Cascade This option causes printer windows to be arranged one on top of another. ═══ 9. NetWare NPRINTER Help ═══ NetWare NPRINTER Help NetWare NPRINTER is a graphical program that allows you to route print jobs through your OS/2 workstation. Use NPRINTER to connect or disconnect a remote printer on a network. A remote printer can be connected to any workstation. The workstation must also be attached to the same LAN or interLAN as the print server servicing the remote printer. NetWare NPRINTER for OS/2 runs as an application in a single OS/2 session. It is not a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program. NPRINTER does not actually direct print jobs to physical ports on the OS/2 workstation. Instead, it directs jobs to OS/2, which then directs jobs to the physical port. Therefore, OS/2 printing must be properly set up in order for NPRINTER to work. ═══ 10. Help For Help ═══ Help for Help Press again now for help on using Help. ═══ 11. Extended Help ═══ Extended Help Extended help will display the help associated with the active window. Use NPRINTER to connect or disconnect a remote printer on a network. A remote printer can be connected to any workstation. The workstation must also be attached to the same LAN or interLAN as the print server servicing the remote printer. NetWare NPRINTER for OS/2 runs as an application in a single OS/2 session. It is not a terminate-and-stay-resident (TSR) program. NPRINTER does not actually direct print jobs to physical ports on the OS/2 workstation. Instead, it directs jobs to OS/2, which then directs jobs to the physical port. Therefore, OS/2 printing must be properly set up in order for NPRINTER to work. ═══ 12. Help on Keys Actions ═══ Help on Keys Actions The following key and key combinations have special functions. Key Description Parent (main) Window Keys Close Restore Move Size Minimize window Maximize window Hide window List Windows Child Window Keys Close window Restore Move Minimize window General Keys Add Remote Printer Setup Defaults Load Defined Printer Remove Remote Printer Exit ═══ 13. Help Index ═══ Use the help search function found in Extended Help to find the specific help you want. ═══ 14. About ═══ About Displays name, copyright, and version information. ═══ 15. Unload Printer(s) ═══ Unload Printer(s) This screen allows you to remove printers. Select a printer and choose "Remove" to remove one printer at a time. You may also choose "Remove All." This will remove all of the printers in the list. "Cancel" allows you to leave this dialog box without removing any more printers. ═══ 16. Add/Edit NPRINTER ═══ Add/Edit NPRINTER This screen allows you to set up the default attributes for the a new printer or edit the attributes for an existing printer. The "Mode" indicator indicates the mode you are in. Possible values are "Edit" and "Add." To add a new printer definition: 1. Enter a description for the printer you are adding. 2. Choose the desired print server name. 3. Select a printer from the printer name list. 4. Choose "Load on Start Up", if you want the printer to start up when you begin NPRINTER. 5. Choose "Start Minimized", if you want the individual printer window to come up minimized when it is loaded. 6. Select the default Queue. If the mode is "Edit," change the current values to the ones you desire and choose "Set." "Set" will save the attribute changes you have made to the printer. "Cancel" allows you to exit this window without changing any of the printer's attributes. ═══ 17. Description ═══ Description This field contains a description of the printer. ═══ 18. Printer Server Name ═══ Printer Server Name A list of available print servers is displayed. Choose the desired print server to cause the printer name list to be filled with the available printers. ═══ 19. Printer Name ═══ Printer Name This is a list of available printers. Select the desired printer. ═══ 20. Load on start up ═══ Load on start up Choose this box if you want to have this printer started when NPRINTER comes up. ═══ 21. Default queue ═══ Default queue Select the default queue to be used with this printer. This queue is the OS/2 queue on your local OS/2 workstation. OS/2 printing must be set up before NPRINTER will function. ═══ 22. Delete Defined Printer ═══ Delete Defined Printer Confirm that you want to delete the selected printer by "Delete Printer." If you want to delete this printer, choose "Ok," otherwise, choose "Cancel." ═══ 23. Unknown Printer Type ═══ Unknown Printer Type NPRINTER was unable to find the desired printer and port. Please select an OS/2 queue and press the "Ok" button. If you do not want to select a queue, choose "Cancel." ═══ 24. Define Printers ═══ Define Printers This screen allows you to add a remote printer, edit the configuration of an existing remote printer, or delete a remote printer. If no printers are displayed, the only real option is to add a printer. Choosing "Add" displays the Setup NPRINTER Defaults screen. Use the Help associated with that screen to add a printer. To edit a printer, first select a printer description from the list, then choose "Edit." To delete a printer, first select a printer description from the list, then choose "Delete." *. ****************************BEGIN DO NOT TRANSLATE ═══ 25. VeRsIoN=4.10 ═══ VeRsIoN=4.10 CoPyRiGhT=(c) Copyright 1983 - 1994 Novell, Inc. All rights reserved *. ****************************END DO NOT TRANSLATE