Services in “Input Control”: ThinPrint

c“Bandwidth (bit/sec.)”.

The Intermate1xx can perform “client-side”reduction of bandwidth so that even less bandwidth is used than specified by the Thin- Print server. Default is 0 (=disabled).

Check with your network administration for a suggested value if you want to enable this feature.

d“Output to”. Choose where you want the output of ThinPrint jobs directed. This is the same process as described in “Common Feature: How to Direct Output” [page 159], with the following modifications:

If you are using a G22-based print server, there will be nine valid choices: Logical Printer 0 to and including Logical Printer 8.

You will not be able to direct ThinPrint to a network destination, even if you have purchased an NDO key.

If you are using a G32-based print server, you will have the nine choices using the logical printer layer (as described for G22)—plus five direct choices: Local, Network Destination 1, Network Destination 2, Network Destination 3, Network Destination 4.

With all products, it is possible to direct print jobs from the host application through the Intermate1xx to the destination of your choice, regardless of the setting in “Output to”; see below.

eRemember to “Save & Cont.” and then “Reboot” to activate.

Directing output from the host application (code level 2252 and higher)

When you identify the target with an IP address, it is possible

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