Internet Printing; Ipp; Email Send And Receive - Xerox DocuPrint NC60 User Manual

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Internet Printing

Internet Printing

Email Send and
Receive
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DocuPrint NC60 User Guide
Your DocuPrint NC60 is equipped with both IPP (Internet
Printing Protocol) and Email Send and Receive capability,
giving it full functionality over the Internet.

IPP

IPP (the Internet Printing Protocol) enables you to query
printer capabilities, submit print jobs, and monitor the
status of those jobs over the Internet. Using IPP, you will
be able to submit jobs to any printer, near or far, by
simply knowing the printer's URL (web address). IPP's
status monitoring capability will let you know when your
documents have been successfully printed.
Using Xerox Mailport Monitor
Using Xerox's Email enabled printers, you can distribute
documents to several printers at once with a single mouse
click. By simply setting your printer driver port to the
Xerox mailport monitor you can enter the Email address
of each destination printer. A job can be sent to all the
printers by selecting "print" from any Windows
application. In addition, an Email reply could be sent
back to you when each printer receives the job, assuring
you that your document reached each destination.
For information on setting up your printer for Internet printing,
see the System Administrator Guide.
As a Mail Note Attachment
You can also print to an Email enabled printer with a
simple mail note. To print via Email Send, you must first
create a PostScript or PCL 5C printer file (as you would for
use with the Media Server). You would then send the
printer file as an Email attachment to the remote printer's
Email address.

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