SEH Computertechnik TPG60 user manual ThinPrint Settings, How to Define the ThinPrint Port?

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ThinPrint® Settings

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6 ThinPrint® Settings

In order for the TPG60 to communicate with the ThinPrint® server (.print Engine) via a port and to receive print jobs, you must adapt various parameters. You also have to integrate the network printers to which you want to forward print jobs.

’How to Define the ThinPrint® Port?’ Ö48

’How to Define the Bandwidth?’ Ö49

’How to Define Printers?’ Ö50

’How to Use the ThinPrint® Connection Service?’ Ö51

’How Does the TPG60 Receive Encrypted Data?’ Ö53

6.1How to Define the ThinPrint® Port?

In ThinPrint® environments, printing is done to a TCP/IP port via a socket connection. The port number of the TPG60 must be identical to the port number that was defined for the ThinPrint® server.

Port 4000 is preset. You can change the port number, if necessary.

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Defining the ThinPrint® Port via the TPG Homepage

Proceed as follows:

1.Start the TPG Homepage.

2.Select Configuration – ThinPrint®.

3.Enter the port number into the ThinPrint® port box.

4.Click Save to confirm.

ªThe setting is saved.

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