Table of Contents

22. Services in “Input Control”

159

22.1.Common Feature: How to Direct Output

159

22.2.Raw Socket (= “Port 9100" = Reverse Telnet)

160

Raw Socket Configuration Tip: Port Number Value for “Port 9100"

(Raw Socket) protocol does not have to be 9100!

160

Figure 17.Example: Four different Raw Socket Services 161

 

Raw Socket Configuration Tip: Ensuring Bidirectional Communica-

tion

162

22.3.LPR Print Queues (LPD Protocol)

163

22.4.FTP Print

164

22.4.1.Configuration

164

22.4.2.Using FTP Print

164

22.5.IPP Print (Internet Printing Protocol)

165

22.5.1.Included Features

165

22.5.2.Print server configuration

165

22.6.ThinPrint

166

Management—

 

Information and Monitoring Possibilities

 

23. Printed Information Available

170

23.1.Main Status Pages

170

23.2..Other Printouts in the “Actions” Group

171

23.3.“Help” > [Quick Guide]

172

24. Standard Monitoring Information

173

24.1.The “Status” Group on the HTTP Menu

173

24.2.“Status > Target Printer Info”

174

About the Page Counters

175

About Network Target Printers

175

The effect of Local Printer Negotiation Modes

175

24.3.“Status > System Log”

176

24.4.Warnings and Error Messages

177

24.4.1.Messages requiring you to seek help from a point of purchase

177

24.4.2.Messages about things you can fix yourself

177

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