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Introduces the print server and its capabilities for network printing.
Illustrates how print servers function and operate within a network environment.
Classifies common network environments for print server usage.
Details the structure and topics covered in the user manual.
Lists the print server's complete network printing solution features.
Describes the system architecture for Windows Peer-to-Peer network printing.
Details the steps for installing and configuring the administrator software.
Guides users through the process of installing and setting up client software.
Lists and describes the utilities available for client configuration.
Provides a simple method to add or remove print server printer ports.
Enables managing and adding printer ports for remote print servers.
Step-by-step guide for adding a printer in Windows.
Explains the server-based printing architecture for Windows NT/2000/2003.
Details the installation and setup for peer-to-peer connection on Windows NT/2000/2003.
Guides client users on installing and accessing shared printers.
Describes the system architecture for NetWare network printing.
Covers installation and setup for NetWare 3.x/4.x/5.x environments.
Introduces TCP/IP printing for Unix systems using LPD protocol.
Explains how to enable TCP/IP support on the print server.
Details methods for setting up the print server's IP address.
Describes how to verify the print server's IP address using a PING command.
Guides configuration for remote LPD printing on Unix hosts.
Introduces the print server's system configuration utility in Windows.
Explains how to search for and list available print servers on the network.
Displays the status and detailed information of the selected print server.
Guides users on how to set up the print server, including login credentials.
Covers basic print server information and settings like Server Name and Password.
Details configuring TCP/IP settings, including IP address and DHCP server.
Covers configuring NetWare Bindery Printing method for the print server.
Explains how to configure AppleTalk settings for sharing printers with Macintoshes.
Details SNMP configuration for network management.
Covers configuring SMB settings, including group name and error handling.
Allows enabling/disabling protocols, upgrading firmware, and loading defaults.
Guides users through the print server setup process using a wizard.
Lists basic information of all available print servers on the network.
Introduces configuring and managing the print server via a web browser.
Details the login process for accessing web management pages.
Displays current system settings and status of the print server.
Guides users through advanced setup configurations for the print server.
Provides tools for restoring factory defaults and upgrading firmware.
Introduces IPP Printing as a convenient method for remote printing.
Details the system setup for IPP printing on the client side.
Introduces the print server and its capabilities for network printing.
Illustrates how print servers function and operate within a network environment.
Classifies common network environments for print server usage.
Details the structure and topics covered in the user manual.
Lists the print server's complete network printing solution features.
Describes the system architecture for Windows Peer-to-Peer network printing.
Details the steps for installing and configuring the administrator software.
Guides users through the process of installing and setting up client software.
Lists and describes the utilities available for client configuration.
Provides a simple method to add or remove print server printer ports.
Enables managing and adding printer ports for remote print servers.
Step-by-step guide for adding a printer in Windows.
Explains the server-based printing architecture for Windows NT/2000/2003.
Details the installation and setup for peer-to-peer connection on Windows NT/2000/2003.
Guides client users on installing and accessing shared printers.
Describes the system architecture for NetWare network printing.
Covers installation and setup for NetWare 3.x/4.x/5.x environments.
Introduces TCP/IP printing for Unix systems using LPD protocol.
Explains how to enable TCP/IP support on the print server.
Details methods for setting up the print server's IP address.
Describes how to verify the print server's IP address using a PING command.
Guides configuration for remote LPD printing on Unix hosts.
Introduces the print server's system configuration utility in Windows.
Explains how to search for and list available print servers on the network.
Displays the status and detailed information of the selected print server.
Guides users on how to set up the print server, including login credentials.
Covers basic print server information and settings like Server Name and Password.
Details configuring TCP/IP settings, including IP address and DHCP server.
Covers configuring NetWare Bindery Printing method for the print server.
Explains how to configure AppleTalk settings for sharing printers with Macintoshes.
Details SNMP configuration for network management.
Covers configuring SMB settings, including group name and error handling.
Allows enabling/disabling protocols, upgrading firmware, and loading defaults.
Guides users through the print server setup process using a wizard.
Lists basic information of all available print servers on the network.
Introduces configuring and managing the print server via a web browser.
Details the login process for accessing web management pages.
Displays current system settings and status of the print server.
Guides users through advanced setup configurations for the print server.
Provides tools for restoring factory defaults and upgrading firmware.
Introduces IPP Printing as a convenient method for remote printing.
Details the system setup for IPP printing on the client side.
| Device Type | Print server |
|---|---|
| Model | SP755D |
| Brand | MicroNet |
| Ports Qty | 1 |
| Ports | Parallel |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Compatibility | PC |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet |
| Weight | 2.4 oz |