INDEX
SJ 6-35
network
AppleTalk IP 4-11
communication
overview SO 4-3–SO 4-5
protocols SO 4-3–SO 4-5
communications SO 4-4–SO 4-5
configuration IP 1-12
Ethernet IP 1-11
installation checklist IP 4-9–IP 4-15
multiple connectivity SO 4-7
Novell IP 4-12
Token Ring IP 1-11, IP 8-1
network configurations
AS/400 IP F-21
MVS IP F-2
network interface requirements IP 4-15
networks, communicating SJ 1-5–SJ 1-6
newsletters, mailers, forms, pricing lists DC
1-2
NFS
configuring CM 13-2
installing CM 13-1
no media match PJ 4-6
nonstandard definitions PD 1-11–PD 1-12
Not Ready Signals on the IPDS Host PJ 8-4
Notify flag PJ 3-18
Novell
banner pages PJ 3-18
data transfer PJ 3-16
forms PJ 2-9
jobs, queuing PJ 3-16
PCONSOLE PJ 3-16
print server PJ 3-17
PSERVER PJ 3-17
remote printer PJ 3-18
RPRINTER PJ 3-18
Novell implementation, troubleshooting TG
4-1–TG 4-3
Novell NetWare
connectivity requirements IP 4-15
information IP 4-12
installation information IP 4-12–IP 4-14
PCONSOLE IP D-2
print queues IP D-1–IP D-2, IP D-9, IP
D-12
CM = Guide to Configuring and Managing the System
IS = IPDS Solutions Guide
Maintenance
SJ = Guide to Submitting Jobs from the Client
INDEX-21
DC = Decomposition Service and Tools Guide
PD = Guide to Using PDL
PJ = Guide to Managing Print Jobs
PSERVER IP 4-12, IP D-3–IP D-4, IP
D-5–IP D-9, IP D-12
remote printer (RPRINTER) IP 4-13, IP
D-5–IP D-7, IP D-10–IP D-13
virtual printers IP 4-13, IP D-4, IP D-9, IP
D-12
Novell network CM 4-1
NPS log files, maintaining CM 9-9
number
EndOfSet command PJ 5-3–PJ 5-4
O
ObjectSize attribute PJ 1-18
OCA colors SO 5-7
OCAs (Object Content Architectures) SJ 2-4
offset stacking facility IS 5-10
OffsetPerCopy attribute PJ 1-18
OffsetPerJob attribute PJ 1-18
offsetting sets PJ 5-11
OGL (Overlay Generation Language) IS 4-2
Olympics, 1996
Background Form use DC 5-1
Decomp Service use DC 1-2
online and offline
switching IPDS channel PJ 3-15
On-Us symbol SO 6-4
OPC (Obtain Printer Characteristics)
command SJ 3-9
opening job tickets
Windows NT 4.0 (transparent) SJ 5-11–
SJ 5-12
operating systems
requirements SO 4-4–SO 4-5
operating systems supported IP 1-6, IP
1-12–IP 1-13, SO 5-1
operator
accessing commands CM 1-2
changing password CM 1-3
operator training IP 4-3, RM 7-2
operators
#copies PD 1-9
charpath PD 1-21
data placement PD 3-2–PD 3-3
dictionary
Execution PD 1-11
IdleTime PD 1-10
SO = System Overview Guide
IP = Installation Planning Guide
RM -Guide to Performing Routine
TG = Troubleshooting Guide
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