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6 - 21 NOVELL NETWARE PRINTING

YL4US_FAX2800MFC4800-FM5.5

Assigning the Remote printer name and number using 
BRCONFIG

 7 

a

Execute the BRCONFIG from the Windows

®

 menu. 

b

Select the Brother print server from the list of print servers. 
When you get the message that the print server is connected, 
press the ENTER key and type the default password 

access

 

in response to the 

prompt (the password will not echo) and 

then press the ENTER key again in response to the 

Enter 

Username>

 prompt. When you get the 

Local>

 prompt, type:

SET NETWARE NPRINTER nlm number ON service
SET NETWARE RESCAN
EXIT

Where 

nlm

 is the name of the PSERVER NLM on your file 

server.

Number

 is the printer number (this must match the printer 

number you selected during the PCONSOLE configuration 
in the previous steps).

Service

 is the name of the service assigned by NetWare 

print server name (where the default services are 

BRN_xxxxxx_P1

 for the Brother printer, where 

xxxxxx

 is 

the last six digits of the Ethernet address (MAC address)).

For example, to set up remote "Printer 3" for a Brother printer with 
the print server BRN_310107_P1 using the PSERVER NLM called 
BROTHER1PS, you would type:

SET NETWARE NPRINTER BROTHER1PS 3 ON BRN_310107_P1
SET NETWARE RESCAN
EXIT

You can also enter the remote printer name using your web 
browser, by connecting to the Brother print server using the TCP/
IP protocol and selecting the NetWare protocol configuration.

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