Sharing the PLP II using System 7.x File Sharing
These are detailed instructions for sharing the PLP II amongst 2-3 Macintoshes.
Here are the minimum requirements for sharing the PLP II:
- The Host Mac must have the PLP II attached. The Host Mac must be the faster of the Macs
on the network.
- The Host Mac must have System Software 7.0 or greater. The Client Macs must have System
6.0.7 or greater.
- The Host Mac and all client Macs must have PLP 4.0 or greater installed. The PLP II
driver must be selected in the Chooser of each Macintosh.
- The Host and Client Macs must all be networked together using Phonenet connectors or
LocalTalk Cables.
- The network must not be a circle. It must have a beginning and an end.
- The PLP II must be turned on and attached to the Host Mac using a Double Shielded,
Twisted Pair SCSI Cable.
- The internal Clock on the Host Mac should be approximately 1 minute behind the Client
Macs.
Instructions
Here is an example of sharing a PLP II amongst 2 Macintoshes.
In this example the Host Mac is Jane's Mac; The Client Mac is Spot's Mac.
Step 1: Sharing Setup
The first step involves turning on Sharing on the Host Mac.
On the Host Macintosh (Jane's Mac):
- Go to the Apple Menu.
- Select Control Panels.
- In Control Panels select Sharing Setup.
- In the Sharing Setup, look for File Sharing.
- In File Sharing, click on Start. If Stop appears instead of Start, then File
Sharing is already turned on. Click Stop if you wish to stop file sharing.
- While you are in Sharing Setup, look at the Network Identity. Note the name under
Macintosh name; make sure it is the name of the Host Mac such as Jane's Mac in this
example.
![[Figure 1: Sharing Setup window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig1.gif)
File Sharing: Click Start to turn file sharing on
![[Figure 2: Sharing Setup window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig2.gif)
File Sharing is starting up
![[Figure 3: Sharing Setup window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig3.gif)
File Sharing is on
Step 2: Users and Groups
The next step involves setting up Users and Groups.
On the Host Macintosh (Jane's Mac):
- Go to the Apple Menu.
- Select Control Panels.
- In Control Panels, select Users and Groups.
- In the Users and Groups window, Double Click with your mouse on the icon labeled
Guest.
- In the Guest window, click on the box to the left of "Allow guests to connect". The box
should have an "X" in the box. This will allow everyone access to your folder.
![[Figure 4: Users & Groups window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig4.gif)
Users & Groups Window
![[Figure 5: Guest window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig5.gif)
Allowing Guest access to shared items
Step 3: Setting up Host Print File Folder
The next step involves preparing the Host Print File Folder to be shared easily. Also, you will
need to set the Preferences on the Host Mac (Jane's Mac) to the current Print File
Folder, which we will rename to be "Host Print File Folder" to make the setup easier for
the Client Macs.
- Move the folder called "Print File Folder" from your Hard Drive to your Desktop on the
Host Mac (Jane's Mac). Rename the Print File Folder to "Host Print File
Folder". (Do not use the quotation marks in the name). If you are unable to rename this
folder, then delete the folder. Create a new folder on the desktop called "Host Print File
Folder". (File Menu...New Folder).
- Launch GCC Print Manager on the Host Mac (Jane's Mac). The GCC Print Manager is
usually on the Hard Drive that contains your System Folder.
-
Once the GCC Print Manager is running, go to the Special Menu at the top of the screen.
(Look for File, Edit, Special.)
![[Figure 6: GCC Print Manager window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig6.gif)
- Under Special Menu, select Preferences.
-
In the Preferences window, click on the button "Select Folder..." under the title
Current Print File Folder:.
![[Figure 7: Preferences window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig7.gif)
- In the "Select Folder..." window, click on Desktop button.
- You should see a list of items on your desktop. Scroll down using the scroll bar on the
right until you see "Host Print File Folder".
-
Click on "Host Print File Folder".
![[Figure 8: Open Dialog Box]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig8.gif)
- Click on "Open" button.
- Click on "Current" button. You should now be back at the Preferences window. The current
Print File Folder should be "Host Print File Folder". If it is not, repeat steps 1-9.
![[Figure 9: Open Dialog Box]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig9.gif)
Window after you've clicked on Open
![[Figure 10: Open Dialog Box]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig10.gif)
Click on Current button
![[Figure 11: Preferences window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig11.gif)
Back at the Preferences window
Step 4: Sharing Setup
Now that your PLP II Print Manager software on the Host is aware of the new name of the Host
Print File Folder, it is time to share this folder.
- On the Host Mac (Jane's Mac), quit out of the GCC Print Manager if it is
open.
- Go to the desktop of the Host Mac (Jane's Mac).
- Highlight the "Host Print File Folder".
- Go to File Menu at the top of the screen. The File Menu is to the right of the Apple
menu.
- In File Menu, scroll down to Sharing. Let go of the mouse button so that the Sharing
window opens. File Sharing must be completely turned ON and active before you can select this
option. If you receive an error message that File Sharing is starting up, wait a few minutes
and try again.
- In the Sharing window, click on the box to the left of "Share this item and its contents"
so that an "X" appears in the box.
- Make sure the following items have "X" in the box:
Owner: See folders, See Files, Make Changes
User/Group: See Folders, See Files, Make Changes
Everyone: See Folders, See Files, Make Changes
- Click on the box to the left of "Make all currently enclosed folders like this
one" so that an "X" appears in the box.
-
Close the Sharing window.
![[Figure 12: Sharing window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig12.gif)
Host Print File Folder is NOT shared yet
![[Figure 13: Sharing window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig13.gif)
Host Print File Folder is now shared
- The icon for "Host Print File Folder" should change from a folder to the icon of a file
server.
The Host Macintosh (Jane's Mac) is now setup for file sharing.
![[Figure 14: Folder Icon]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig14.gif)
Icon should change from a folder to a file server icon
Step 5: Setting up the Chooser and Background Printing
The final step on the Host Mac (Jane's Mac) involves turning on Background printing and
verifying that the PLP II driver is selected in the Chooser.
- Go to the Apple Menu on the Host Mac (Jane's Mac).
- Select Chooser.
- Select PLP II on the left side.
- "PLP Selected" should appear at the top right (above the box).
- Close the Chooser.
- Launch GCC Print Manager on the Host Mac (Jane's Mac).
- Once the GCC Print Manager is running, go to the Special Menu at the top of the screen.
(Look for File, Edit, Special)
- Under Special, select Background Printing...
-
In the Background Printing... window, turn on Background printing by clicking on the On
button.
NOTE: You must have the GCC Printing Extension active as an extension before
Background printing will work.
![[Figure 15: Background Printing Options]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig15.gif)
- Click OK to close the Background Printing window.
- Quit out of GCC Print Manager.
Step 6: Setting up the Client Mac (Spot's Mac)
The following steps take place on the Client's Mac. In this example, the Client Mac is
Spot's Mac.
- On the Client Mac (Spot's Mac), go to the Apple Menu.
- Select the Chooser.
- In the Chooser window, highlight AppleShare in the Left window.
- Highlight the Host Mac (in this example the host is called: Jane's Mac) in
the Right window.
-
Hit the OK button.
![[Figure 16: Chooser window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig16.gif)
- At the next window, select Guest. If Guest is grayed out, repeat Step
#2. You must give Guests the privilege to access this folder in Users and Groups on the
Host Mac.
-
Hit OK.
![[Figure 17: Connect window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig17.gif)
- In the next window, you should see "Host Print File Folder" in the list. If this does not
appear, repeat Step #3 and Step #4.
-
Select "Host Print File Folder". If you do not want to repeat this step again, click in box
to the right of "Host Print File Folder" so that "X" appears in box. This will cause the
"Host Print File Folder" to show up on the Client's desktop every time the Client Macintosh
is restarted.
![[Figure 18: Sharing window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig18.gif)
- Hit OK.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The Host Mac must be turned on and up and running before the
Client Mac is started up. Otherwise, the "Host Print File Folder" will not automatically
appear on the Client Mac's desktop.
Troubleshooting Tip: Make sure that the Host Mac is turned on before
completing Step #6.
The Host Print File folder should now appear on the desktop window of the Client Mac. If the
"Host Print File Folder" does not appear, repeat Step #6.
IMPORTANT NOTE: On the Host Mac, the "Host Print File Folder" should now appear as a
file server icon. If the Client Mac has successfully logged onto the "Host Print File Folder"
then 2 faces will appear in the icon of the "Host Print File Folder" to indicate that users are
logged onto this "file server".
![[Figure 19: Shared folder icon]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig19.gif)
Step 7: Client Mac (Spot's Mac) Setup
The next step involves setting up the Client's Print File Folder to the Host Print
File Folder. That way, all print jobs will be sent to the Host over the network
where the PLP II is located. Otherwise, the print jobs will be sent to the Client where there
is NO PLP II and the print jobs will fail to print.
- On the Client Mac (in this example: Spot's Mac), go to the Apple Menu.
- Select Chooser.
- In the Chooser window, select PLP II on the left side.
-
"PLP Selected" should appear at the top right (above the box).
![[Figure 20: Chooser window]](plp2share-assets/plp2sharefig20.gif)
- Close the Chooser.
- Launch GCC Print Manager on the Client's Mac (Spot's Mac). The GCC Print Manager
is usually located on the hard drive that contains the System Folder.
- Once the GCC Print Manager is running, go to the Special Menu at the top of the screen.
(Look for File, Edit, Special.)
- Under Special, select Preferences.
- In the Preferences window, click on the button "Select Folder..." under the title
Current Print File Folder:.
- In the "Select Folder..." window, click on Desktop button.
- You should see a list of items on your desktop. Scroll down using the scroll bar on the
right until you see "Host Print File Folder". If "Host Print File Folder" does not appear,
repeat Step # 1-7.
- Click on "Host Print File Folder".
- Click on "Open" button.
- Click on "Current" button. You should now be back at the Preferences window. The current
Print File Folder should be "Host Print File Folder". If it is not, repeat steps 1-9.
See the screen shots under Step #3 for pictures of 7-10.
Step 8: Setting up BackGround Printing on Client Mac (Spot's Mac)
If you wish to have background printing on the Client Mac (Spot's Mac) active, follow
these steps.
- Launch GCC Print Manager on the Client's Mac (Spot's Mac).
- Once the GCC Print Manager is running, go to the Special Menu at the top of the screen.
(Look for File, Edit, Special)
- Under Special, select Preferences.
- Under Special, select Background Printing...
- In the Background Printing... window, turn on Background printing by clicking on the On
button.
NOTE: You must have the GCC Printing Extension active as an extension before
Background printing will work.
- Click OK to close the Background Printing window.
- Quit out of GCC Print Manager.
Screen shots of 2-7 can be found under Step #5.
Step 9: Printing from Client Mac to the Host Mac
Now try to print a job from the Client Mac. If the print job is successful, a spooled
file will appear in the "Host Print File Folder" on the Host Mac. If background
printing is turned ON on the Host Mac, then the GCC Print Manager will
automatically launch and the spooled file will print.
If this does not happen, check the internal clock times on both the Host and the Client Mac.
It is usually best to have the Host Mac at least 1 minute behind the Client Mac.
Make sure the clocks on all Macs are set at AM or PM (should be matching).
The Host Mac will print the Spooled File once it appears in the Host Print File Folder and
its internal clock matches the time at which the file was sent (represented in the name of the
Spooled Print File).
Rev: 6/18/96
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