Functions of the Internal Print Server
Your printer has a built-in Ethernet interface, which is called
Internal Print Server in this manual.
The Internal Print Server automatically selects either 10Base-T
or 100Base-TX when it is connected to a network.
An IP address is automatically assigned to the Internal Print
Server even if there is no DHCP server on your network.
The Internal Print Server is equipped with SSDP (Simple
Service Discovery Protocol) to support Universal Plug and
Play.
The Internal Print Server supports multiple protocols, such as
TCP/IP, NetWare, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, IPP, and SNMP.
Because the Internal Print Server supports Printer MIB, SNMP
settings such as SNMP community, IP trap, and IPX trap
settings become available with EpsonNet WinAssist and
WebAssist.
Operating Environment
Your printer supports the following environments.
OS
Windows 98/95
Version
-
Protocol
TCP/IP (using EpsonNet Direct
Print)
IPP (using EpsonNet Internet
Print)
NetBEUI
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