Using Device Force Disconnect - Keyspan USB Server Version 1.3.1 User Manual

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Keyspan:USB Server - User Manual
Once you have enabled Auto-Connect for your printer(s), close this window.
Step 3
- Using Your Printer Via Auto-Connect
Now that you have setup your printer via Auto-Connect, you're ready to print. There is nothing
special you need to do. Just print your documents as you would normally. Depending on your
printer, you may get a warning stating that your printer is disconnected. IGNORE THESE
WARNINGS as the Auto-Connect feature will connect the printer for you. Once the printer gets
'Auto-Connected', your print job will be sent to the printer (this may take a few seconds).
When the printer has finished printing, Auto-Connect will disconnect your printer and make it
available to other users.
About Multiple Print Jobs From Multiple Users:
If you have 2 users printing to the same printer, Auto-Connect will connect the whichever computer
reaches the USB Server first. The second user's print job will stay in the queue until the first user
finishes printing. Once the first user's print job is finished, the first user will be disconnected and
the second user will connect to the printer and his print job will automatically start.
Note For Networks With Multiple Users:
Please note that Auto-Connect is enabled PER COMPUTER. If you have multiple computers, you
will need to enable Auto-Connect on each computer.

Using Device Force Disconnect

The Force Disconnect command allows you to disconnect a USB device from another computer if
that USB device that has been left 'in use' by another user. To Force Disconnect a device, select the
This User Manual applies to the Keyspan USB Server Software Version 1.3.x. Patent Pending.
Rev 2005jun23
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