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  • Page 1 Quick Reference Guide PM Ethernet PP 40x / PP 80x 1000 MBit...
  • Page 2 57258 Freudenberg Germany Phone: +49 (0)2734 284 77 500 Fax : +49 (0) 2734 284 77 599 Web: http://www.psi-matrix.eu Doument: Ethernet Reference Manual Title: PM Ethernet PP 40x and PP 80x Family Version: 1.0.1d Links and Addresses: Support Contacts and Information: support@psi-matrix.eu Sales Contact and Information: sales@psi-matrix.eu A publication of the PSi Matrix GmbH November 2022 InterCon is a registered trademark of SEH Computertechnik GmbH.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content This manual is intended to support PSi service partners. Printer functions, options and settings are described in detail. 1. Overview 2.0 Find the print server in the network 2.1 Install and start Smart Product Manager 2.1.3 Product Manager - main dialog 2.1.3 Call up the user interface of a print server 2.1.4 Find print server (scan) 2.1.5 Device list dialog 2.2 Print server homepage user interface 2.3 The user menu...
  • Page 4 6.0 Important settings in the printer and print server 6.1 Check the printer‘s interface settings. 6.2 Porteinstellungen der Ethernet-Schnittstelle kontrollieren. 7.0 Action 7.1 Firmwae-Update 7.1.1 Standard-Update 7.1.2 Dynamic update 7.1.3 Run updates on multiple print servers 8.0 ThinPrint® 8.1 How do I define the ThinPrint port? Page 4...
  • Page 5: Overview

    1. Overview 1. Network connector (RJ-45) 2. Link LED (green) 3. USB port (only WLAN module) 4. Activity LED (orange) 5. Status LED (green) 6. Status button Properties Values logisch: IEEE 802.3 (1000Base-T/100Base-TX and 10Base-T) Network connection physisch: RJ-45 (STP Cat. 5) Printer connection Internal interface connector Power input 400 mA Ambient temperature: 5–40 °C Operating environment relative humidity:20–80 % LED display...
  • Page 6: Find The Print Server In The Network

    2.0 Find the print server in the network As soon as the print server is connected to the network, it checks whether an IP address can be obtained via the boot protocol BOOTP or DHCP. If this is not the case, the print server uses Zeroconf to assign itself an IP address from the address range (169.254.0.0/16) reserved for Zeroconf. The ‚Smart Product Manager‘ is a software tool for managing and managing network devices. With this software you can determine the IP address of the print server as described below and, if required, save a freely definable IP address in the print server. • Install and start Smart Product Manager • Find print server (determine IP address via scan) • Change P address • Change zeroconf IP address 2.1 Install and start Smart Product Manager •...
  • Page 7: Product Manager - Main Dialog

    2.1.3 Product Manager - main dialog enu bar ilter for search functions evice list ontext menu ser interface rint server home page ctions-bar 2.1.3 Call up the user interface of a print server Highlight a print server in the device list to open the print server‘s user interface. By default, the user inter- face is displayed to the right of the device list. Most configurations of the print server are performed using the user interface. The user interface of the print server can be opened in an Internet browser as the PRINTSERVER homepage using the Smart Product Manager.
  • Page 8: Device List Dialog

    All available print servers are displayed. 2.1.5 Device list dialog 1. IP-Adresse 2. Printserver-Version 3. Software-Version 4. Default-Name 5. Hardware-Adresse Info: Die Reihenfolge der Menüpunkte und derenAnzeige ist abhängig von der Einstellung. 2.2 Print server homepage user interface In addition, the PRINTSERVER homepage can be accessed via the ‚Smart Product Manager‘ software tool. Proceed as follows • Mark the print server in the device list. • From the Actions menu, choose Launch Browser. • The PRINTSERVER homepage is displayed in the browser. avigation bar with menu items Page 8...
  • Page 9: The User Menu

    2.3 The user menu Displays the home page 2.3.1 Status Status information The General page displays status information such as the print server name, hard- ware address, serial and version numbers, network type, etc. ‚Description‘ displays the text previously entered under ‚Configuration - General‘. A description can be freely defined and used to get a better overview of the print servers and printers in the network. Printer Port Status The Printer Port page shows information about the connected printers. It contains e.g. information about the manufacturer, the printer model or the total number of pages printed. The printer control panel and printer status messages can also be displayed. The information that can be displayed depends on the printer and print server model. For print server models with multiple physical printer ports, the information for each port is shown separately. Page 9...
  • Page 10 T he IPv6 page displays assigned IPv6 addresses. The print server receives IPv6 ad- dresses if it is connected to an IPv6-capable network. (Only available via the PRINT- SERVER homepage.) T he Bonjour page displays the Bonjour name. For print server models with multiple physical printer ports, the Bonjour name is displayed for each port. The Mail page shows the status of the POP3 and SMTP settings. ‚Emails retrieved‘ shows the number of emails received. Last POP3 Error‘ shows the last POP3 error. Next mail retrieval in‘ shows the remaining time until the next mail retrieval.Replies sent‘ shows the number of emails sent. Last SMTP Error‘ shows the last SMTP error. The Job History page displays information about the print jobs that have been sent to the print server. A maximum of 64 print jobs are displayed. The FIFO principle (First In - First Out) applies from the 65th print job. Switching off or resetting the print server or the printer deletes the saved print jobs. The jobs are retained when the print server is restarted. The information displayed depends on the connected printer model. Page 10...
  • Page 11: Configuration

    3.0 Configuration 3.1 Configuration IPv4 Parameter The TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol over Internet Protocol) is responsible for forwarding data packets over several connections and establishing connections between network participants on this basis. The TCP/IP protocol family includes the boot protocols DHCP and BOOTP. You can define various IPv4 para- meters for optimal integration of the print server into a TCP/IP network. Start the Smart Product Manager. 2. Mark the print server in the device list. 3. Select the Configuration - TCP/IP menu item. Configure the TCP/IP parameters  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description IP-Address IP address of the print server Net-Mask Net mask of the print server Gateway...
  • Page 12: Ipv6 Parameter

    3.2 IPv6 Parameter IPv6 (Internet Protocol Version 6) is the successor to the Internet Protocol Version 4 that is currently pre- dominantly used. Both protocols are standards for the network layer of the OSI model and regulate the ad- dressing and routing of data packets through a network. The introduction of IPv6 offers many advantages: • Enlargement of the address space from 232 (IPv4) to 2128 (IPv6) IP addresses. • Auto configuration and renumbering • Increased efficiency in routing through reduced header information. • Standard integrated services such as IPSec, QoS, Multicast • Mobile IP 3.3 How is an IPv6 address represented? IPv6 addresses are 128 bits long and are represented as 8 x 16 bits in hexadecimal. The eight blocks are separated by a colon.
  • Page 13: Configuration Ipv6 Parameters

    3.3.2 Configuration IPv6 parameters Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list. Select the menu item Configuration - IPv6 Configure the IPv6-Parameters  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description IPv6 Enables/disables the IPv6 functionality of the print server. Defines a manually assigned IPv6 unicast address in the format n:n:n:n:n:n:n:n. for the print server. Each ‚n‘ represents the hexa- IPv6-Address decimal value of one of the eight 16-bit elements of the address. A block of contiguous zeros can be summarized with two consecutive colons. Defines the IPv6 unicast address of the router to which the print Router server sends its ‚Router Solicitations‘ (RS). If the parameter is activated, an attempt is made to automatically en- ter the address of the multicast router found as the gateway address. Multicastrouter as Gateway If the parameter is deactivated, the gateway address must be ent- ered manually. Defines the length of the subnet prefix for the IPv6 address. The value 64 is preset. Address ranges are specified by prefixes. For this Prefix length purpose, the prefix length (number of bits used) is shown as a de- cimal number with a preceding ‚/‘ appended to the IPv6 address.
  • Page 14: Konfiguration Bonjour

    1. Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list. Select the menu item Configuration - DNS Configure the DNS-Parameters  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description De-/aktiviert die IPv6-Funktionalität des Printservers. Definiert eine manuell vergebene IPv6-Unicast-Adresse im Format n:n:n:n:n:n:n:n. für den Printserver. Jedes ‚n‘ stellt den hexadezi- Domain-Name malen Wert von einem der acht 16-Bit-Elemente der Adresse dar. Ein Block aus zusammenhängenden Nullen kann mit zwei aufein- ander folgenden Doppelpunkten zusammengefasst werden. Erster DNS-Server Definiert die IP-Adresse des ersten DNS-Servers. Definiert die IP-Adresse des zweiten DNS-Servers. Zweiter DNS-Server Der zweite DNS-Server wird benutzt, wenn der erste nicht verfüg- bar ist. 3.5 Konfiguration Bonjour Bonjour‘ ermöglicht die automatische Erkennung von Computern, Geräten und Netzwerkdiensten in TCP/ IP-basierten Netzwerken. Der Printserver nutzt Bonjour zu folgenden Zwecken: • Überprüfung der über ZeroConf zugewiesenen IP-Adresse • Zuordnung von Hostnamen zu IP-Adressen •...
  • Page 15: How To Use Snmp

    Configure the Bonjour Parameters  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description Bonjour Enables/disables Bonjour. Defines the Bonjour name of the print server. The print server announces its Bonjour services under this name. If no Bonjour name is entered, a default name is used (printer Bonjour-Name name@ICxxxxxx). A maximum of 63 characters can be entered. The name cannot begin with an underscore. 3.6 How to use SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) has become the standard protocol for managing and moni- toring network elements. The protocol regulates the communication between the monitored devices and the monitoring station. SNMP allows reading and changing management information provided by the network elements. The col- lection of management information for a device is called MIB. Private MIB of the print server The print server provides the standard ‚MIB-II‘ and a ‚Private MIB‘ (Management Information Base). All print server parameters and status information are stored in the ‚Private MIB‘. The ‚Private MIB‘ is stored in the print server upon delivery and can be used immediately.
  • Page 16 Requirement The print server is set up as a user with its own e-mail address on a POP3 server. Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list. Select the menu item Configuration - Mail / POP3 Configure thePOP3 Parameter  s5. Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description POP3 Enables/disables POP3 functionality Defines the POP3 server by IP address or hostname. Server name A hostname can only be used if a DNS server has been previously configured. Defines the username that the print server uses to log on to the POP3 User name server. Security Defines the authentication method (APOP / SSL/TLS). Define the time interval (in minutes) for checking emails on the POP3 Check mail every server.
  • Page 17: Configuration Smtp

    3.6.2 Configuration SMTP The print server is set up as a user with its own e-mail address on an SMTP server. Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list. Select the menu item Configuration- MAIL Configure the SMTP Parameters  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description Defines the SMTP server by IP address or hostname. Server name A host name can only be used if a DNS server has been configu- red beforehand. Defines the port number via which the SMTP server receives e-mails from Server Port the print server. Port number 25 is preset. When using SSL/TLS, enter 995 as the port number. Disabled/enabled TLS. The transmission path from the print server to the SMTP server is encrypted using the Transport Layer Security (TLS) security protocol. Defines the e-mail address that the print server uses to send e-mails. Sender‘s name Note: The sender‘s name and username are often the same.
  • Page 18: Wlan

    4.0 WLAN The print server can become a wireless device by plugging a specific wireless module into the ap- propriate port. The print server can be operated via in the network. During the initial start-up, the print server is initially connected via an Ethernet cable. After you have made the WLAN settings, simply restart the device and remove the Ethernet cable. The device automatically switches to wire- less operation. WLAN is a radio technology that makes it possible to provide wireless connections between net- work components. The WLAN technology is defined as a standard in the IEEE 802.11 family. The print server supports the standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g and IEEE 802.11n. An optional WLAN antenna is required. The following model variants are supported. Pro- Vendor Speed Description Manufacturer duct ID Mb/s AC1200 USB-AC53 OEM/ODM Edimax EW- Up to Asus 0x184c 0x0b05 nano 7822UNC AC600 Archer T2U V.3 0x012e AC600 Archer T2U 0x011e Nano V.1: Realtek Up to AC600 Archer T2U Plus 0x0120 0x2357 TP-Link...
  • Page 19: Wep

    Default Mechanism Encryption Authentication (Open System / Shared Key EAP (TLS / MD5 / LEAP / TTLS / WEP+EAP WEP (Open System) PEAP / FAST) WPA (Personal Mode) TKIP/MIC WPA2 (Personal Mode) AES-CCMP EAP (TLS / MD5 / LEAP / TTLS / WPA (Enterprise Mode) TKIP/MIC PEAP / FAST)
  • Page 20 Select the menu item Configuration- WLAN Configure the WLAN Parameter  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. Parameter Description You use the communication mode to specify the wireless network structure in which the print server is to be operated. Two modes are available: • The ‚SoftAP‘ mode (factory setting) is suitable for initial setup and simple initial access to the device. In this mode, the device beco- mes.an access point and only communicates with WLAN clients that are connected to its own network. The wireless network name and passphrase used in SoftAP mode are hard-coded into each device and are derived from the unique hardware address (also called MAC address) of the print server. A client can connect to the net- work using these credentials (replace xxxxxx with the last six digits Modus (Kommunikations- of the MAC address): modus) Wireless Network Name (SSID): DIRECT-ICxxxxx Passphrase (PSK): EBxxxxxx Encryption: any WPA or WPA2 mode • The „Infrastructure“ mode suitable standard ope- ration and is used in larger wireless networks. The com- muni cation between the devices takes place via an ac- cess point, which z. B. is connected to other wired networks.
  • Page 21: Logical Printers

    Parameter Description Disables/enables the use of roaming. Roaming refers to ‚wandering‘ from one radio cell to the next. The print server then uses the access point that supplies the better signal. If the print server is moved into Roaming the area of influence of another access point, it automatically switches to the next radio cell without losing the connection. The ‚Roaming‘ parameter is only configurable in ‚Infrastructu re‘ mode. Encryption method see: ‚WLAN Security‘ 4.1 Authentication method see: 'Network authentication' 5.0 Logical Printers What are logical printers? Logical printers are preinstalled filters that are assigned to a print object. The filters contain infor- mation on how to handle print data. The print data received from the print server is interpreted and converted depending on the filter settings. For example, print data streams can be manipulated, converted and routed via defined TCP/IP ports and printer connections. The print server can be perfectly adapted to different printing requirements and networks via logical printers. All print server models have eight logical printers. What features do logical printers offer? The following • Newline functions are encoded differently in different systems. The print server supports the conversion of the print data from LF (Line Feed) to CR+LF (Carriage Return with Line Feed) so that the desired print result can be achieved depending on the system •...
  • Page 22: How Do I Use Logical Printers

    sent to the print server to be searched for character strings and, if necessary, replaced with new charac- ter strings; see: ‚How do I modify print data?‘. ³ Preset functions of the print serer The following functions are preset. Logical printer Default function Default port default setting 9100 Line Feed (LF) to Carriage Return conversion with Line Feed (CR+LF). 9101 Conversion of ASCII data to PostScript data. 9102 Printing a separator page when using the LPD protocol. 9103 Activated hex dump mode 9104 not assigned 9105 not assigned 9106 not assigned 9107 5.1 How do I use logical printers? To use the logical printers optimally, configure the logical printer with the desired function. You then assign the logical printer to a print object. (The procedure can also be carried out in reverse order.) The functions and printer ports assigned to the logical printers can be adjusted as required. Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list.
  • Page 23: How Do I Modify Print Data

    Parameter Description Start sequences/ Depending on the application, it may be necessary to add control sequences in advan- end sequences ce or at the end of a print job. With ‚Search‘ and ‚Replace‘ you can search for character strings in the Search / data sent to the print server and replace them with new character strings. Replace Wildcards or truncations cannot be used. The character string can have a maximum of 256 characters Enables/disables the Hex Dump Mode option. The hex dump mode is primarily used for troubleshooting incorrect or missing print data. In hex dump mode, each charac- Hex-Dump- ter is displayed as a hexadecimal code and as ASCII characters Page by Page. Printer Mode...
  • Page 24: Search/Replace

    5.2.1 Search/replace With ‚Search‘ and ‚Replace‘ you can search for strings in the data sent to the print server and replace them with new strings. Wildcards or truncations cannot be used. The string can have a maximum of 256 charac- ters. Multiple search/replacements can be separated by double semicolons (;;). Decimal and ASSCI codes can be mixed. Decimal starts with a backslash (\) followed by a 3-digit code. Example \027 = Hex 1B Enter ASSCI as plain text. Mixing ASSCI and decimal is allowed Example Search Replace Page length from 12“ to 11“ \027C\072 \027C\066 Page length from 12“ to 11“ with \027C\072 \027\040\027C\066 reset in advance...
  • Page 25: Printing In Windows

    6.0 Printing in Windows The print server integrates a printer into the network. In order to be able to print via the print server, the printers connected to the print server must be created as printers on the client system. 6.1 How do I configure socket printing? Socket printing uses direct TCP/IP ports to print. Procedure: To print, follow the points: • The print server is connected to the network and the printer; see: Quick Installation Guide. • The print server and the printer are switched on. • The print server has a suitable IP configuration • You know the IP address of the print server Proceed as follows Go to the Start menu. Select the Settings menu item. The Settings dialog appears. Select the Devices menu item Bluetooth & other devices Page 25...
  • Page 26 Select the menu item Printers and scanners Scroll to the bottom of the list of results and select The printer I want isn‘t listed. The Add Printer dialog appears. Enable the Add a local printer or network printer with manual settings option. Page 26...
  • Page 27 Enable the Create a new port option. From the Port Type list, select Standard TCP/IP Port. 9. Choose the Next button. 10. In the Hostname or IP Address field, enter the IP address of the print server. Page 27...
  • Page 28 11. In the Port Name field, enter a Description. Otherwise the IP address is automatically entered there. 12. Uncheck Query the printer and automatically select the driver to use. 13. Choose the Next button. 14. In the Device Type area, highlight Standard. 15. Select Generic Network Card from the list. Page 28...
  • Page 29 16. Select the Next button. 17. Select the Have Disk button. 18. Specify (Browse) the path to the printer driver (*.inf). 19. Select the *.inf file and „Open“ it Page 29...
  • Page 30 20. Continue with „OK“. Select the desired printer variant. 21. Choose the Next button. If necessary, enter a name. The printer will be installed. 22. Check the Don‘t share this printer option, or provide a share name. 23. Choose the Next button. Page 30...
  • Page 31: How Do I Configure Lpd/Lpr Printing

    24. Choose the Print Test Page button. A test page is printed. 25. Choose the Finish button.  The printer is created on the client. If you print via the created printer, the print job is output on the printer connected to the print server. 5.1 How do I configure LPD/LPR printing The Line Printer Daemon/Line Printer Remote Protocol (LPD/LPR) print protocol prints over a TCP/IP con- nection. Functionality LPD/LPR consists of two components: • Line Printer Daemon (LPD) refers to the process that accepts print jobs from the LPR client. LPD runs on the print server, which is therefore referred to as the LPD server. Line Printer Remote (LPR) describes the process that sends print jobs to a print server. The client (PC, etc.) that sends the print job is the LPR client in this process and must be equipped with the appropriate soft- ware.
  • Page 32: Create A Printer On The Client

    3. Confirm with OK.  LPR is enabled on the client. 5.1.2 Create a printer on the client Requirement The print server is connected to the network and the printer; see: Quick Installation Guide.  The print server and the printer are switched on.  The print server has a suitable IP configuration  You know the IP address of the print server  Procedure To print, follow the points: Select the Printers & Scanners menu item and open “Manage” Page 32...
  • Page 33 Select the Printer Properties menu item Select the Printer Properties -> Ports menu item. Choose Config Port Page 33...
  • Page 34 Select the following parameters • Protocol = LPR • Queue Name = LP1 • Enable LPR byte counting  LPR is activated on the client. When creating the port address initially remains at 9100. After reopening, the PORT 515 (LPR port) is set. Page 34...
  • Page 35: Important Settings In The Printer And Print Server

    6.0 Important settings in the printer and print server 6.1 Check the printer‘s interface settings. In the printer menu, the interface setting must be „Parallel“. The status is only transmitted to the Ethernet interface with this setting. 6.2 Porteinstellungen der Ethernet-Schnittstelle kontrollieren. In the printer menu, the interface setting must be „Parallel“. The status is only transmitted to the Ethernet interface with this setting. Start the Smart Product Manager. Mark the print server in the device list. Select the menu item Configuration - Printer connection. Configure the parameters The following information is important: • 1284.4 MLC = No • PJL = N0 • ECP-Mode = Yes •...
  • Page 36: Firmwae-Update

    7.1 Firmwae-Update An update can be performed manually (standard) or automatically (dynamic). • With the standard update, the update file is loaded manually from a server or data medium and saved on the print server. • With a dynamic update, when the print server is restarted, it is queried whether a higher version of the update file has been stored on a specified file server in the meantime. If this is the case, this update file is automatically saved in the print server via FTP. The dynamic update cannot be used to save a lower software version on the print server. In this case, use the standard update. 7.1.1 Standard-Update Requirement  All print jobs are finished. Select the Standard Firmware Update menu item. Choose the button Durchsuchen / Datei auswählen. Specify the update file. Choose the Download button.  Das Update wird ausgeführt. The print server restarts 7.1.2 Dynamic update For automatic (dynamic) updates, enter a directory on a file server. The directory contains the current up- date files. During a print server restart, you will be asked whether a higher version of the update file has been stored in the directory in the meantime. If this is the case, the update is carried out automatically on the print server. Page 36...
  • Page 37: Run Updates On Multiple Print Servers

    Requirement  All print jobs are finished.  The update files are stored in a directory.  the file server on which the update files are stored uses ‚anonymous login‘ or the print server is set up on the file server as ‚user‘. 1. Select the Dynamic Firmware Update menu item. Enable the Dynamic firmware update option. In the Update URL field, enter the IP address of the file server on which the new update files are stored. ³ Syntax: ftp://<Fileserver-IP-Adresse>/<Software-Dateiname> Example: ftp://192.168.0.100/a-fw-ps-12.bin (Instead of the IP address of the file server, the name of the file server can also be used if the sysi- tem supports name resolution via DNS.) Example: ftp://file.server.de/a-fw-ps-12.bin If you are using a proxy server, enable the Use proxy server option and specify the IP address of the proxy server.  Confirm with Save. The settings are saved. 7.1.3 Run updates on multiple print servers Using the Smart Product Manager, it is possible to run an update on several print servers at the same time. Requirement All print jobs are finished.  The update files are in a directory.  1. Start the Product Manager 2. Mark several print servers in the device list. Page 37...
  • Page 38: Thinprint

    3. Open the context menu with a right click. 4. Select Load software. 5. Choose the Browse / Select file button. 6. Select the update file. Select the compatible devices.8. Confirm the selection with Next. 9. Enter a password if required. 10. Confirm with Next. 11. Choose the Upload button.  The update is running. The print servers restart 8.0 ThinPrint® What is ThinPrint®? ThinPrint® is a software-based technology that offers the option of compressing print jobs and bandwidth control for network printing, among other things. The data traffic between print server and local printer is reduced considerably and relieves the network. Page 38...
  • Page 39: How Do I Define The Thinprint Port

    Functionality Compression is performed by the ThinPrint Engine server component. The server sends the compressed print data to a device on which a ThinPrint Client is implemented, e.g. the print server. The ThinPrint Client decompresses the print data and forwards it to any printer. The settings described here refer to the client side (print server). Information on installing, configu- ring and administering the ThinPrint environment can be found in the ThinPrint documentation at http://www.thinprint.de. How is the print server addressed in the ThinPrint environment? To address the print server in the ThinPrint environment, the following syntax must be used: ³ Syntax: <IP address or hostname of the print server>:<logical printer number>#<any name> Example: 192.168.0.123:1#IC0001FF 8.1 How do I define the ThinPrint port? In the ThinPrint environment, a socket connection is used to print to a TCP/IP port. The port number on the print server must be identical to the port number defined on the ThinPrint Server. Port 4000 is preset on the print server. You have the option to configure a different port number if required. 1. Start the Smart Product Manager. 2. Mark the print server in the device list. 3. Select the menu item Configuration - ThinPrint. 4. Enter the port number in the ThinPrint® port field. 5. Enter the desired bandwidth (bit/s) in the field. Bandwidth describes the capacity of a data connection. With the print server, the bandwidth is specified in bits/second (bit/s). Page 39...
  • Page 40 On the server side, the bandwidth required for print jobs can be limited to a freely definable value for each ThinPrint port. You have the option of further reducing the bandwidth limit on the port on the client side (i.e. on the print server). 6. Configure the AutoConnect parameters; Parameter Description The printers are identified on the ThinPrint Server via the ID. Defines the printer name. This is purely a description and is used to diffe- PRINTER rentiate between the printers. Printers whose drivers are mutually compatible can be grouped together in CLASS a class.. DRIVER Defines the printer driver for the integrated printer. Confirm with Save.  The setting is saved. Page 40...

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