Chapter | 1 | Interfaces |
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•numerous printer logging methods (e.g. automatic email) to record printer errors and usage
•remote management through HTML forms, Telnet sessions, “rsh/ rcmd/remsh” commands, SNMP, and
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•configurable memory usage by disabling protocols and destination services
•multiple destinations/queues for versatile printer manipulation and distinct print setups
•header and trailer strings to instruct printers on font, pitch, printing, etc.
•flexible naming conventions
•automatic network connection and frame type sensing
•simultaneous printing across all I/O ports and all supported protocols
•multiple network protocol support
Interfaces
The PrintNet interfaces with your printer through an Ethernet™ interface connector. Three Ethernet interfaces are available: 10Base2,
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