Encore electronic ENNUS1 user manual Auto-Connect Printer

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4.6Auto-Connect Printer

The method described in section 4.5 is called “manual connect”, which means users must manually connect and disconnect the USB device before and after using that device, otherwise nobody else can connect that device. However, for printers and scanners (and MFPs), the ENNUS1 server supports auto-connect so users do not need to manually connect/disconnect. This and the next sections show you how to do this.

After the driver is installed as described in section 4.4, you can see a newly created printer in the Control Panel’s “Printers and Faxes”. Follow the steps below to do a NetUSB auto-connect printing.

A.In the Control Center, click the ENNUS1 server that has the desired printer (or MFP) attached.

B.Click the desired printer (or MFP).

C.Click the “Auto Connect Printer” button and choose “Set Auto-Connect Printer”.

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ENNUS1 Table of Contents Introduction Product Overview Package ContentsProduct CD Physical DescriptionConnecting the Hardware Basic InstallationAssigning an IP Address to the ENNUS1 Server Server Names and Server Name Rules Setting the IP AddressPage Page Subnet Issue Using the ENNUS1 ServerIntroduction Connect & DisconnectInstallation of USB Device Driver Page Using the ENNUS1 Server Auto-Connect Printer Page Network Scanner Page USB Storage Request to Connect Limitations Control Center Installing Control CenterQuitting the Control Center Using the Control CenterENNUS1 Server’s Web Pages Using the ENNUS1 Server’s Web PagesDisplaying ENNUS1 Server Status „ General Configuration Setting up ENNUS1 Server ConfigurationPage Page LED Indicators TroubleshootingIndicators Behavior Description FirewallUsing Init Button Restore Factory DefaultsClick Maintenance Click Factory Default TCP/IP Default Parameters ListMethod a Using the ENNUS1 Server’s Web Pages Upgrade FirmwareMethod B Using the Init Button and the Tftp Client Click Upload ImageInit Button