SYSTEM OVERVIEW
PostScript, HP PCL 5c or 5e, or ASCII output. When ready to print, users submit the documents to the Printer Controller.
Documents can include resources in either 300 dpi or 600 dpi. Output will be 600 dpi.
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Ethernet local area network (LAN) with Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), AppleTalk, or Novell NetWare 3.x network protocols
Token Ring with TCP/IP, AppleTalk, or Novell Netware 3.x network protocols
•FDDI
Note: Customers using Novell 4.1 must set the “Bindery Emulation
Mode” to be backward compatible with Novell 3.12.
DocuPrint NPS supports multiple network connectivity, that is, the ability for protocols such as TCP/IP to run on more than one network interface. Refer to the section “Multiple network connectivity.”
DocuPrint NPS also provides support for SNMP, the Simple Network Management Protocol. This agent allows the connection of SNMP manager clients to DocuPrint NPS printers. Currently, the agent supports the Xerox PrinterMap client. This allows the operator to view printer status information (such as the type of loaded paper) from a client.
Printer The printer (also known as an IOT or print engine) accepts data from the Printer Controller and prints the document according to the print options specified by the user. The printer also provides paper stacking, and optional finishing.
DocuPrint Network Printing System The entire DocuPrint Network Printing System includes the printer, (NPS) Printer Controller, printer interface, and all appropriate software.
“DocuPrint printer” or “printer” refers to the base printer engine (IOT) only, without the Printer Controller and interface.
Note: It is your responsibility to supply, install, and maintain hardware and software on any host, PC, DECStation, Sun
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