READ1ST.TXT Driver File Contents (Utility.exe)

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                  Kingston Technology Company

                         APPLE Utility
                              for
               Fast EtheRx 10/100TX Print Server
                  Version 1.0, August 25, 1998

         Copyright (C) 1998 Kingston Technology Company.
                      All rights reserved.

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ATTENTION PC USERS: The Apple utility files will not appear on a
PC format CD-ROM. The format can only be read from an Apple OS 
compatible system. 

This folder contains the following material:

PSTOOL 2.0.8
CONFIG_Binary_Comm_OFF
CONFIG.1P
CONFIG.3P
CONFIG.ALL
READ1ST.TXT

PSTOOL 2.0.8 -

PSTool 2.0.8 (Copyright 1986, Adobe Systems Incorporated. All 
rights Reserved)

CONFIG_Binary_Comm_OFF -

This configuration turns off Adobe Binary Communications 
Protocal.
	                          		
CONFIG.1P -

AppleTalk configuration file for PrintServer with 1 Parallel port.

CONFIG.3P -

AppleTalk configuration file for PrintServer with 3 Parallel port.

CONFIG.ALL -

Detailed PrintServer configuration file.

READ1ST.TXT -

This file.

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Implementation Guide for Print Server APPLE utility

1.0  How To Change Your PrintMate-AppleTalk's name
2.0  Technical Support

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1.0  How To Change Your PrintMate-AppleTalk's name

     1.1  Use Chooser to select your PrintServer-AppleTalk first.
          (just as the way you select a printer for printing) 
          The PrintServer-AppleTalk's default name is KTXXXXXX.
          Where XXXXXX is the last six digits of your 
          PrintServer-AppleTalk's serial number.

     1.2  Edit the corresponding config file: change the line, 
          "0001 Device Name:", to "0001 Device Name: desired_name"
          Desired_name is your desired PrintServer-AppleTalk's 
          name. Then SAVE this file.

     1.3  Double click the icon of PSTool 2.0.8. When menu bar 
          appears ,click the printer sub menu. Then select the 
          first item: Download postscript file.

     1.4  A Panel will appear on the screen, with a list of Files
          in the left part of the Panel. Click the config file. 
          Then click the Download button.

     1.5  When Panel shows 100% downloaded ,  please click the 
          cancel button then exit the PSTool.

     1.6  Reuse Chooser to look for the new name you just
          changed.  Say "myLaser"

     Note: 
     If you choose the config.all file, the above steps will 
     overwrite the NetWare and TCP/IP configuration. If your
     Print Server is configured to support multi-protocol, 
     we recommend that you use WPCONFIG/PSCONFIG in NetWare 
     or ftp in TCP/IP to make any configuration change.

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2.0  TECHNICAL SUPPORT INFORMATION

Accessing the Kingston BBS for the Latest Information

The Kingston BBS can be accessed by using a modem and a
communications program to call the BBS at 714-435-2636.
Communications settings are no parity, 8 data bits, and 1 stop
bit (xxxxx-N-8-1, where xxxxx is your modem's maximum speed).

When you have logged on to the BBS, check the "Public" section
for updates or other new Ethernet PC Card information.

Technical Support:   6:00 am to 6:00 pm Pacific Time
                     Monday through Friday
                     (800)435-0640 or (714)435-2639 

              BBS:   Kingston's Bulletin Board Service
                     (714)435-2636, up to 28.8Kbps, 8-N-1

         Internet:   http://www.kingston.com
Product Information: sales@kingston.com
  Technical Support: tech_support@kingston.com


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trademarks of Kingston Technology Company.  All others are
trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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