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... Names...21 Storage Names ...21 CHAPTER4 PRINT SERVER IN WINDOWS 22 4.1 Overview of Installation Methods 22 4.2 Connecting the Server...22 4.2.1 The Server and Windows PC on Same LAN 23 4.2.2 The Server and Windows PC on Different LANs 23...Printing 28 4.4.3 Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing 29 4.4.4 Using the Control Center for Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing 31 4.4.5 Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB/CIFS Printing 33 4.4.6 Using the Control Center for SMB/CIFS Printing 34 4.4.7 Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing 36 CHAPTER5 PRINT SERVER IN UNIX/LINUX...
... Names...21 Storage Names ...21 CHAPTER4 PRINT SERVER IN WINDOWS 22 4.1 Overview of Installation Methods 22 4.2 Connecting the Server...22 4.2.1 The Server and Windows PC on Same LAN 23 4.2.2 The Server and Windows PC on Different LANs 23...Printing 28 4.4.3 Using Standard Windows Method for Raw TCP Printing 29 4.4.4 Using the Control Center for Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing 31 4.4.5 Using Standard Windows Methods for SMB/CIFS Printing 33 4.4.6 Using the Control Center for SMB/CIFS Printing 34 4.4.7 Using Standard Windows Method for IPP Printing 36 CHAPTER5 PRINT SERVER IN UNIX/LINUX...
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5.1 Configuring Host File...38 5.2 Printing by LPD/LPR ...38 5.3 Using the Server on BSD UNIX/Linux 38 5.4 Using the Server on RedHat Linux (Fedora Core 39 CHAPTER6 FILE SERVER ...46 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 Preliminary ...46 Storage Names ...46 Connecting USB Mass Storage to the Server 46 Supported Codepages ...47 Adding Your USB Mass Storages to Network with Security 49 Setting up...
5.1 Configuring Host File...38 5.2 Printing by LPD/LPR ...38 5.3 Using the Server on BSD UNIX/Linux 38 5.4 Using the Server on RedHat Linux (Fedora Core 39 CHAPTER6 FILE SERVER ...46 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.5.1 6.5.2 6.5.3 6.5.4 Preliminary ...46 Storage Names ...46 Connecting USB Mass Storage to the Server 46 Supported Codepages ...47 Adding Your USB Mass Storages to Network with Security 49 Setting up...
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..., Raw TCP, Local Port Using SMB File Server Scan Server Apple MAC OS x Unix/Linux Windows Printer Setup Tool Edit /etc/printcap File RedHat Linux Printer System Manager None Apple MAC OS X Unix/Linux Windows XP, 2000, 2003 Server None Samba The Control Center LPR, Raw TCP...pages or from TRENDnet's Website. # Note: 1. Note: There is only one USB LED indicator for TE100-MP1U. 2.4 Installation Procedures 2.4.1 Installation and Integration Please refer to the table below to USB2 Port of NetUSB driver 2.4.2 Configuration and Management This Server can not print documents to operate...
..., Raw TCP, Local Port Using SMB File Server Scan Server Apple MAC OS x Unix/Linux Windows Printer Setup Tool Edit /etc/printcap File RedHat Linux Printer System Manager None Apple MAC OS X Unix/Linux Windows XP, 2000, 2003 Server None Samba The Control Center LPR, Raw TCP...pages or from TRENDnet's Website. # Note: 1. Note: There is only one USB LED indicator for TE100-MP1U. 2.4 Installation Procedures 2.4.1 Installation and Integration Please refer to the table below to USB2 Port of NetUSB driver 2.4.2 Configuration and Management This Server can not print documents to operate...
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... and IP address may be not required. Remote-Printer Queue: The Server has two remote printer queues: USB1_LQ and USB2_LQ with IP address configuration, host file editing or network status. Otherwise, you to execute printing to Linux machine by the printer name "Printer1". Log in to a printer on ..."lpr" and "lp" commands, refer to your network administrator. To edit host file, use "lp" or "lpr". 5.3 Using the Server on the...
... and IP address may be not required. Remote-Printer Queue: The Server has two remote printer queues: USB1_LQ and USB2_LQ with IP address configuration, host file editing or network status. Otherwise, you to execute printing to Linux machine by the printer name "Printer1". Log in to a printer on ..."lpr" and "lp" commands, refer to your network administrator. To edit host file, use "lp" or "lpr". 5.3 Using the Server on the...
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... Please input the remote printer queue name. (C) sd: Spool directory name. Start Printing. A. Use the "lpr" command. - # lpr -P Printer1 - # lpr -P Printer2 5.4 Using the Server on the Panel)-> Applications->System Settings -> Printing. 39 It must be the absolute path. 3. Example: To create the spool ...daemon /var/spool/lpd/Printer1 Change the group to /etc/printcap file. Enter the Server Name registered to connect printer. To start the application, select Main Menu button (on RedHat Linux (Fedora Core) In the RedHat (Fedora Core) x-window user interface, follow these steps...
... Please input the remote printer queue name. (C) sd: Spool directory name. Start Printing. A. Use the "lpr" command. - # lpr -P Printer1 - # lpr -P Printer2 5.4 Using the Server on the Panel)-> Applications->System Settings -> Printing. 39 It must be the absolute path. 3. Example: To create the spool ...daemon /var/spool/lpd/Printer1 Change the group to /etc/printcap file. Enter the Server Name registered to connect printer. To start the application, select Main Menu button (on RedHat Linux (Fedora Core) In the RedHat (Fedora Core) x-window user interface, follow these steps...