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Additional Feature – ThinPrint®
Print Server User Manual Windows 137
Configuring the ThinPrint Port via InterCon-NetTool
Requirements
The InterCon-NetTool is installed on the client, see: 15.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the InterCon-NetTool.
2. Double-click the print server in the device list.
The Properties dialog appears.
3. Select Configuration – ThinPrint®.
4. Into the ThinPrint® port box, enter the port number.
5. Click OK to confirm.
The setting will be saved.
14.3 How to Define the Bandwidth
The bandwidth describes the capacity of a data connection. The
bandwidth of the print server is indicated in bit/second (bit/s).
The bandwidth that is needed for print jobs can be limited to a
freely definable value for each ThinPrint port (server side). You can
further decrease the bandwidth limit on the port of the print server
(client side).
Defining a bandwidth value on the print server which is higher than
the defined value (server side) will have no effect. In this case, the
pre-defined value will be applied.
What do you want
to do?
’Configuring the Bandwidth via Print Server Homepage’ 137
’Configuring the Bandwidth via InterCon-NetTool’ 138
Configuring the Bandwidth via Print Server Homepage
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the Print Server Homepage.
2. Select Configuration – ThinPrint®.
3. Tick Bandwidth.

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