1.4 Network Printing Environment
Common network printing environments use the following:
Windows Peer -to-Peer Network
The client’s PPTP driver will use the TCP/IP protocol to print
to the print server.
Windows NT/2000 Network
The network printing function will become available after the
PTPP driver is installed into Windows NT/2000. Adding this
printing function for your Windows NT/2000 Server enables
print queuing, user authority management, and many other
advanced features.
Summary of Contents for HPS1U
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Page 6: ...12 2 Mac or Mac PC Environment 159 ...
Page 7: ...1 Introduction to the HPS1U ...
Page 9: ...1 2 Product Package ...
Page 20: ...3 Windows Network Structure ...
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Page 53: ...4 Windows NT 2000 Network ...
Page 58: ...5 NetWare Network ...
Page 66: ...6 UNIX System Network ...
Page 75: ...7 Configuration Utility ...
Page 80: ...You can restart the print server by pressing the Reboot button ...
Page 90: ...7 9 TCP IP Configuration ...
Page 96: ...Step 5 Setup AppleTalk printing Please refer to section 7 5 for detailed information ...
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Page 99: ...Step 7 Click Set to finalize your settings ...
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Page 102: ...8 Web Management ...
Page 108: ...8 3 4 SMB This page lists the current SMB group name settings ...
Page 109: ...8 3 5 SNMP This page displays the current SNMP settings ...
Page 116: ... Gateway and DNS The HPS1U will assign a unique IP address for each client ...
Page 118: ...NetWare Server is the name of the NetWare file server that provides printer queues ...
Page 124: ...9 Adding Printers Manually through Windows ...
Page 129: ...1 0 IPP Printing ...
Page 133: ...complete the remaining configuration settings to access the shared network printer ...
Page 134: ...11 Telnet Management ...
Page 135: ...11 1 Introduction The HPS1U Print server can be configured and managed through Telnet ...
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Page 156: ...set argument value get argument ipconfig reboot exit ...