Selecting A Management Method; Hp Jetadmin Utility; Hp Web Jetadmin Utility; Microsoft Windows Network Configuration - Avery Dennison Monarch 9460 SNP System Administrator Manual

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S E L E C T I N G A M A N A G E M E N T M E T H O D
There are a variety of ways to configure and monitor the network printer. This
chapter explains how to use NetManager, HP JetAdmin, HP Web JetAdmin, UNIX, or Sun
Solaris.
See Chapter 4, "Using a Web Browser" to configure the network printer via your Browser.
See Chapter 5, "Using the Sierra Sport Configurator" to configure the network printer via
Avalanche software.
H P J e t A d m i n U t i l i t y
This HP Windows-based utility (works transparently with JetAdmin) can be downloaded
from the HP Web site (www.hp.com).
Note:
The print server does not appear in the list of configured servers unless TCP/IP
or IPX is running on the computer.
H P W e b J e t A d m i n U t i l i t y
This HP utility for Windows NT Advanced Server and Windows 2000 can be downloaded
from the HP Web site. Once it is installed, a web browser on any computer that has
access to the Windows NT/2000 server may be used to access the print server.
M i c r o s o f t  W i n d o w s  N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n
The print server includes the NetManager software for printing from Windows computers
over an 802.11b/g wireless link. This software creates a network port on the Windows
system, which acts like a normal parallel port. As a result, it works transparently with any
standard Windows printer driver and application program. Since this software uses the
industry-standard TCP/IP protocol, it can be used with IP routers and other IP-based
equipment.
A d d i t i o n a l W i n d o w s C o n f i g u r a t i o n M e t h o d s
The print server is also compatible with other methods of printing from Windows. These
include the Standard TCP/IP port option in Windows 2000/XP, and the LPR port option in
Windows NT that are built into the operating system.
U N I X N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n
The print server appears to the network as a UNIX host computer with a unique IP
address running the line printer daemon (LPD) protocol. As a result, any host computer
that supports the Berkeley remote-lpr command can spool jobs to the print server without
the need for any special software on the host computer.
Note:
Before configuring a UNIX print queue, the print server must have a valid IP
address.

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