white paper | HP Print Server | July 2003 |
| Appliance 4250 |
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Installing and Configuring the HP Print Server Appliance
(PSA Firmware version 2.4.x and above)
Overview
The HP Print Server Appliance (PSA) is designed for quick and easy installation and configuration. With a few configuration settings and a minimal amount of time, the PSA will be up and running. The PSA easily integrates into existing Microsoft and Unix network infrastructures and utilizes the existing services and protocols.
This whitepaper guides you through the seven basic steps for smooth installation:
Step 1 Connect the Cables
Step 2 Configure the IP Settings
Step 3 Access the PSA’s Web Interface
Step 4 Configure TCPIP Network Settings
Step 5 Configure Microsoft® Network Settings
Step 6
Step 7 Configure Printers and Drivers
Description of the HP Print Server Appliance
The PSA is a network device used to manage and monitor printing (Figure 1). It has been designed to provide a quick and easy way to add print capacity without affecting the
Figure 1 – HP Print Server Appliance 4250
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