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Chapter 3
Printing to PowerRIP ImageSet
From Remote Workstations
Sharing the PowerRIP Imageset Printers
Before anyone can connect and print to PowerRIP
ImageSet, you must “share” the proper printer entities. If you
require Macintosh systems to connect and print to PowerRIP
ImageSet, you must install Windows 2000 Server’s or Windows
XP Professional’s “Services for Macintosh” network add-on.
This will enable the Macs to see the shared printers. For instruc-
tions on how to do this, see your Windows documentation.
Please note that you must use the “Server” versions of the
Windows operating systems as they are the only versions that
support services for Macintosh. It might be possible to use third-
party utilities to connect Macs to Windows 2000 or XP “non-
server”. Any software package that allows the Macs to see the
shared printer entities on the PC running PowerRIP ImageSet
“should” work. We recommend using the “Services For
Macintosh” from Microsoft.
To share the PowerRIP ImageSet supported printers,
follow these simple steps. For this example, we will assume that
we’ve installed PowerRIP ImageSet Server with support for the
Epson Stylus Photo 1290, the Epson Stylus Pro 9600, TIFF
output and PDF output. Will will further assume that we wish to
share all the supported printers:
1) Open the “Printers” dialog under Windows
Win 2000: Start/Settings/Printers
Win XP: Start/Printers and Faxes
2) Open the first printer entity (PowerRIP Stylus Photo 1290 in
this test scenario)
3) Select Printer/Sharing
4) Select the “Sharing” tab if not already selected
5) Select the “Shared As” radio button, the text box next to it
will become enabled
6) Enter a descriptive name in the Text box, click “OK”. The
name you enter in the text box is the name that will appear
as the shared printer when you connect to PowerRIP
ImageSet from remote workstations.
Depending on the name you chose, you might get a dialog
stating that the name you chose might not be accessible
from MS-DOS workstations. If you’re not using any MS-
DOS workstations (most people are not, now-adays) click
Yes”.
7) Your printer is now shared. Repeate steps 1 thru 6 for the
remaining printer entities which, for this example, would be:
PowerRIP Stylus Pro 9600, PowerRIP PDF and PowerRIP
TIFF.
Installing the printer driver on remote
workstations
PowerRIP ImageSet comes with a utility which lets you
easily connect your remote Windows workstations (any 32-bit
version of Windows) as well as the appropriate PPDs to let your
Macintosh connect just as easily.
Connecting from Windows workstations
Gaining access to the server
Due to Windows’ security, it is necessary that the remote
client system (the PC which will be the client) be logged in to
the server (the PC running PowerRIP ImageSet). If you are
unsure as how to do this, consult your Windows documentation
or your system administrator.
To connect to the PowerRIP ImageSet printers from a Windows
workstation (any version of 32-bit Windows):
1) Ensure that the workstation is logged in to the server
running PowerRIP ImageSet
2) Insert the PowerRIP ImageSet CD into the workstation you
wish to connect from. The PowerRIP ImageSet splash
screen will appear within a few seconds.
3) If the PowerRIP ImageSet splash screen does not appear,
Open “My Computer”, select and open the CD drive and
open “Setup.exe”
4) Click on “Connect Workstation to PowerRIP ImageSet
Server
5) The “Connect To PowerRIP Server” application will launch
(it might take a few seconds, be patient)
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