The following features and benefits are provided by Internet printing:

Print high-quality, time-sensitive documents remotely, in full color or black-and-white

Print documents remotely at a fraction of the cost of current methods (such as fax, mail, or overnight delivery services)

Extend the traditional LAN printing model to that of an Internet printing model

Transmit IPP outbound print send requests through firewalls

Microsoft-supplied software

NOTE: Contact Microsoft for support of Windows IPP software.

Microsoft Windows XP/Windows Server 2003 or 2008 integrated software

You can use the IPP client software integrated with the Microsoft Windows system. The IPP implementation on the HP Jetdirect print server is compatible with the Microsoft Windows system IPP client software.

To set up a print path to an HP Jetdirect-connected Internet printer using the Microsoft Windows XP IPP client software, use the following steps:

1.Click Start, and then click Printers and Faxes.

2.Run the Add Printer wizard (click Add a printer), and then click Next.

3.Select the option for a Network printer and then click Next.

4.Select Connect to a printer on the Internet and enter the print server's URL, as in the following example:

http:// <IP_address> [/ipp/port#]

In the example, <IP_address> is the IPv4 address configured on the HP Jetdirect print server and [/ipp/port#] identifies the port number, which is port 1 for single-port print servers (default is /ipp/port1).

Example:

http://192.160.45.40 An IPP connection to an HP Jetdirect print server with IPv4 address 192.160.45.40. (“/ ipp/port1” is assumed and not required.)

NOTE: For a Secure IPP connection, replace http:// with https:// in the URL string above.

Click Next.

5.Provide the printer driver. (The HP Jetdirect print server does not contain drivers. You might need the printer CD-ROM to install the driver.)

6.Click OK to install the printer driver and then follow the on-screen instructions.

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