Getting Started Guide
b. Press the Insert key and enter the queue name. The name cannot contain more
than 12 characters and cannot contain special characters or spaces. Since this is
the name users will see from their workstations it should be descriptive of the
device or the device's location.
c.
Make note of the name you enter. This is the name you will use in the DP.INI file
for the pq0novqueue and pq1novqueue parameters.
d. Highlight the name you entered and press Enter.
e. From the new menu, select Queue Servers.
f.
Press the Insert key and select the print server account name you created in
Step 4 and press Enter. This step assigns the account to the queue.
8. Press the Escape key multiple times to return to the main menu.
9. Exit PCONSOLE.
To configure and load the DP.INI file onto the Splash M Series Color Server:
1. Make a copy of the Copier Configuration diskette for the copier model to which the
Splash M Series Color Server is connected.
2. Edit the DP.INI file on the copy of the Copier Configuration diskette from a user
workstation. (Refer to the DP.INI description that follows these steps.)
3. Once DP.INI is modified, save the changes onto the copy of the Copier Configuration
diskette.
The DP.INI file contains the following configurable options:
hostname—Specifies the name of the Splash M Series Color Server. Valid values are
alphanumeric characters and underscores. The name cannot include spaces or periods.
The default value is SPLASHM.
Names in the DP.INI file can contain up to 79 characters but the names are truncated,
depending on the maximum number of characters supported by the network type. For
example, on EtherTalk the names are truncated to 32. If the names are truncated, a
warning message is printed on the configuration information sheet.
hostname—Specifies the name of the Splash M Series Color Server. Valid values are
alphanumeric characters and underscores. The name cannot include spaces or periods.
The default value is SPLASHM.
domain—Specifies the name of the TCP/IP domain. The default value is nonet.net.
dhcp_client—Specifies whether or not the color server uses a DHCP server to obtain a
dynamic IP address. Valid values are yes and no. If dhcp_client is no, the color server
must have a permanent IP address and subnetmask assigned, using the ipaddress and
subnetmask parameters. The default value for dhcp_client is no.
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