Microsoft KB Archive/100350

= Common Reasons Why Mac Print Service Won't Start =

Article ID: 100350

Article Last Modified on 10/31/2006



This article was previously published under Q100350



SUMMARY
With LAN Manager Services for Macintosh, Macintosh and PC users can send print jobs to PostScript printers attached to a LAN Manager server, as well as to printers on the AppleTalk network.

This provides LAN Manager printer queues that spool to Macintosh users with AppleTalk printers, but when trying to start the MacPrint service on LAN Manager, users might get:

NET3055 error: A problem exists with system configuration

More Information

In order to make Mac Print work properly, there are several things that you have to be careful about.


 * 1) You have to specify a queue in either the MacQueues section of the LANMAN.INI or on the AppleTalkPrinters section of the same file.

The MacQueues section contains the list of LAN Manager PostScript queues that you will like to make available to Macintosh users. The syntax of an entry in this section will look like the following:

= "Name that will appear on user's chooser" i.e. PSCRIPT1 = "LaserWriter II NTX on LAN Manager server's COM1"

The AppleTalkPrinters section contains the list of printers on the AppleTalk network which can be accessed using the LAN Manager server that is running MacPrint. The syntax of an entry in this section will look like the following:

 = "Name of the printer as it appears on the AppleTalk Network", [zone name], [Capture | NoCapture] i.e. PSCRIPT1 = "LaserWriter II NTX"


 * A Print Destination is different from a Print Queue, however they will have the SAME name, if the printers on the server were defined with the OS/2 Print Manager.


 * If there is no queue specified in either both sections, you will see "No configuration found for MacQueues" on your error log.


 * If there are two identical Print Destinations entries in the AppleTalkPrinters section, you will see "Duplicate entries in [AppleTalkPrinters] section of LANMAN.INI
 * 1) The printer driver of the specified queue has to be PostScript. MacPrint services is designed to print only to PostScript printers.

Most of the models of the Apple LaserWriter are supported and have been tested by Microsoft. The QMS PS-810 and NEC LC-890 have also been tested by Microsoft. For more information on untested printers please refer to your LAN Manager Services for Macintosh administrator's guide.


 * If a driver for any printer specified in the MacQueues section is not a PostScript driver, you will see "The printer driver for queue is not PostScript.
 * 1) The queue specified, has to be defined in OS/2 (It does not necessarily need to be shared by LAN Manager!!!).


 * If a queue is not defined in the OS/2 print manager, you will get either: "Queue does not exist" or "Print Destination does not exist", depending if that entry is in the MacQueues section or in the AppleTalkPrinters section.

Additional query words: sfm

Keywords: KB100350

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