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Print Server Features

Table 19 • Print Server Configuration Menu Options (Continued)

POP3 Email Printing

This feature helps you set up the print server to receive email messages containing formats that can be printed. The POP3 settings must be set to retrieve emails from the email server.

Important • Zebra recommends setting the POP3 polling interval no lower than 30. Some email servers will lock accounts after repeated login attempts.

Output Port Configuration

This feature allows you to change the Parallel

Port Mode setting.

Selections for Parallel Port Mode include

Compatibility, Nibble, Byte, and ECP.

Compatibility is a unidirectional forward mode used only for sending data to the printer.

Nibble, Byte, and ECP modes are all bidirectional modes. Data can be sent to and from the printer.

Nibble mode sends only 4 bits of data at a time in the reverse direction from the printer to the print server. When in nibble mode, communications from the print server to the printer are accomplished via compatibility mode.

Byte mode sends a full byte of data at a time in the reverse direction from the printer to the print server. When in byte mode, communications from the print server to the printer are accomplished via compatibility mode.

ECP mode is a complete forward and reverse mode that more efficiently transfers data.

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