ABLE OF ONTENTS ABOUT THIS GUIDE ..................4 INTRODUCTION ..................5 ..................6 ACKAGE ONTENTS .................. 6 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS ..................7 ENERAL EATURES .................... 8 RODUCT HARDWARE INSTALLATION ..............10 ................10 ETWORKING PPLICATION ................ 11 NSTALLING THE RINT ERVER USING THE UTILITIES .................
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Tool Reset ..................50 Tool Factory Reset................50 Tool Firmware Upgrade ..............51 Tool Backup ..................52 ......................53 PRINTING IN WINDOWS 98SE/ME ............54 TCP/IP P ..........55 NSTALLING THE RINTING LIENT LPR P ................. 57 DDING RINTER ORTS...
BOUT THIS UIDE This manual provides instructions and illustrations on how to use your Print Server, including: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides the general information on the product. Chapter 2, Hardware Installation, describes the hardware installation procedure for the product. ...
NTRODUCTION Congratulations on purchasing your TE100-P21 3-Port Print Server, the easiest and fastest way to deploy printers on your network. This print server can connect your network through an Access Point under the infrastructure mode, or can be used in ad-hoc mode for direct communication between PC/Notebook and print server anywhere you wish to locate wireless printer services.
Package Contents Unpack the package and check all the items carefully, and be certain that you have: TE100-P21 Quick Installation Guide CD-ROM (Utility & User’s Guide) Power Adapter (5V DC, 2.5A) If any item contained is damaged or missing, please contact your local dealer immediately.
General Features Equipped with 1 parallel port and 2 USB ports allows user to share three printers on LAN simultaneously. Compliant with USB 2.0 High-speed printing. Equipped one 10/100 auto-MDIX Fast Ethernet LAN port. Multi protocol support is ideal for shared printing in mixed-LAN environments.
Product View This section describes the externally visible features of the print server. Front View LEDs* Rear View LAN Connector – DC Power Input – LPT Port – connect the plug your LAN cable plug the AC Power print server to a LPT printer. to this connector.
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* There are five green LED indicators on the front panel: LEDs Description Power Steady light means power on. USB1 When it is blinking, the connected printer is printing. USB2 When it is blinking, the connected printer is printing. When blinking, the connected printer is printing. Steady light means the print server has been connected to the network.
Installing the Print Server Follow these steps for a trouble-free start of print server operations with your Print Server. 1. Confirm that your network is operating normally. 2. Connect the print server to the network (through the RJ-45 connector of the print server). 5.
SING TILITIES This chapter describes the software utilities for the print server, including how to set up your print server with these utility. The PS- Utility and PS Wizard are designed with a user-friendly interface that allows you to set up and administer the print server easily. Auto-Run Installation Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive to initiate the Auto-Run program, and the menu screen will appear as...
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PS Wizard – click to setup printer port connectivity Utility – click to install PS-Utility & PS Monitor. Please refer to the next section for detailed information on installing the utility. User's Guide – click to preview the User's Guide in PDF format for detailed information of the Print Server.
PS-Utility To avoid the conflict in your network, you can use PS-Utility to change the related settings of your print server (such as the IP address) after finishing the installation. Installing PS-Utility 1. Click Install Utility PS Utility from the Auto-Run menu screen. 2.
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3. Choose the destination location. If no specific requirement, leave the default setting and click Next >. 4. Click Next > to select Program folder 5. The InstallShield Wizard starts to install the software, and the Progress bar indicates the installation is proceeding. - 15 -...
After installing the utility, the application program for the print server is automatically installed to your computer, and creates a folder in Start\Programs\TRENDnet\PS-Utility. Using PS-Utility This section describes the operation of PS-Utility. To launch PS- Utility: 1. Click Start -> Programs -> TRENDnet -> PS-Utility - 16 -...
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2. The main screen will appear as below, and it starts to search the connected print server within the network. Your print server Component Features: 1. Device List: Display the connected print server within the network. 2. Control Buttons - Setup Wizard: Click the button to set up the print server’s system setting, IP Address, Workgroup of Microsoft Network and apple talk setting.
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Change IP Address: Click this button to bring up the following dialog box, allowing you to change the IP Address. In this dialog box, you can select either Manually Assign or DHCP Assign Automatically. When completed, click OK. Factory Reset: Click this button to reload the factory settings of the print server.
PS Wizard PS Wizard is a convenient utility that allows you to set up the print server’s port connection. Windows 7/Vista/XP/2003 Server/XP/2000 Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive. Click PS Wizard and then click Win 7/Vista/2003/XP/2000 from the Auto-Run menu screen.
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1) Select the print server, select the desired port and then click Add Printer. 2) Click Select from manufacturer list. Select the appropriate driver for your printer and then click Next. - 20 -...
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5) Click OK. 6) Click Finish. 7) Repeat steps 1 to 7 to add the printer to other computers on the network and to add another printer. - 22 -...
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Windows 98SE/ME 1. Insert the Installation CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-ROM drive, and click PS Wizard from the Auto-Run menu screen. The welcome screen appears as below. Click Next >. NOTE: For some specific printers, you may need to connect the printer to the computer and install the driver.
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2. In the following window, select one printer in the Printer List to set up port connection, and then click Next >. Choose one connected printer within the network. 3. Select the desire printer port in the Print Server List, and click Next >.
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4. The configuration is completed, click Finish. 5. Click OK to reboot the computer. After rebooting, PS Wizard will help you to complete the port connection automatically. You can start your printing task without any complex configuration. - 25 -...
PS Monitor Utility PS Monitor will allow the print server to support HP GDI Printers. 1. Click the Utility PM Monitor from the Autorun. This program will lead you to finish the installation process of the PS Monitor step by step. 2.
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3. Click the “Next” button and start to install the PS Monitor. 4. Specified the directory for of the PS Monitor to be installed inside and then click the “Next” button. - 27 -...
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5. Click “Next” on Select Program Folder. 6. Click the “Finish” button to complete the installation. - 28 -...
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7. The installation is completed. Click the “Start”->”Program”-> TRENDnet”->”PS Monitor 1.30” to launch the PS Monitor. 8. To verify if the PS Monitor is executed successfully, please check that the icon of PS Monitor is shown in the taskbar under your Windows system.
ONFIGURATION You can access and manage the Print Server through: 1) the enclosed software PS-Utility, and 2) a web browser. This chapter describes the second method – the Web Configuration Utility, and explains how to set up your print server with the web browser. Web Configuration Utility First, launch your web browser (such as the Internet Explorer 6.0 used in this manual).
System Network User Management System As shown above, the System displays the status of your print server, printer, and network. Clicking Refresh will update the information. Device Status The information about the print server, including the firmware version, MAC/IP address, and up time, can be found in this field.
Ethernet Status You can monitor the networking status in this field, including the network connection, speed, and the packets status. Management Network Click the Network item to display the information of the LAN. Clicking Refresh will update the information. - 33 -...
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Auto IP This field contains the current settings of TCP/IP, including DHCP/BOOTP, UPnP, and MAC Rendezvous. The items in this field are configured in Configuration > Network > TCP/IP. - 34 -...
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TCP/IP Printing In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing tasks through TCP/IP. Microsoft Network Printing In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing tasks through Microsoft Network. - 35 -...
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MAC AppleTalk Printing In this field, you can monitor the status of your printing tasks through MAC AppleTalk. - 36 -...
Management User Click the User item in the left column to display the user(s) information. Users Printing Log The items in this field display the user(s) information, which include the user(s) MAC address, IP address, name, and status of printing tasks.
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System Device In this field, you can configure the basic information of your print server. Server Name: Assign a name to the print server. Location (optional): Assign a location for the print server Admin Contact (optional): Assign the Admin Contact’s name for the print server.
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Port Settings In this field, you can assign the Port Name for the print server, and the description for the USB port. It also allows you to select the PJL Printer setting (Yes or No). NOTE: PJL (Print Job Language) has certain job requirements that must be met to work correctly.
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TCP/IP This field contains three options that allow you to configure the TCP/IP setting: IP Address, UPnP, and MAC Rendezvous. IP Address: This option allows you to set the IP address manually or automatically. When you choose Manually Assign, you should enter the related information in the following boxes, including IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.
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ApplyTalk Enter the AppleTalk Zone name in the box. In the following options, enter the related configuration, such as the printer type. USB1, USB2, LPT3 Chooser Name: Display the print server’s Port name. Printer Type: Enter the printer’s type in this box. ...
Configuration User Printing Control By configuring the Enable User Printing Control option (Yes or No), the user in the User List is permitted to access the print server or not. For the user(s) who is not in the User List, you can also limit the access right by setting the Allow Undefined Users Printing option to Yes or No.
Configuration E-mail E-mail Account You can assign an E-mail address to the print server, so that your mail of the account can be printed out directly through the printer (ASCII text only). To enable this function, enter the E-mail account in the Print Server E-mail Address box.
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E-mail Notification You can set the print server to send an alter message when the printer status changes through E-mail. To enable this function, set the Enable e-mail notification for printer status changing option to Yes. Then, input the administrator’s E-mail address in the Admin E- mail Address box.
Configuration SNMP SNMP Management SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a set of protocols for managing complex networks Community 1/2/3: Enter a name in the Name box, and configure the Access Right by selecting Read Only or Read/Write from the pull-down menu.
Tool E-mail Test E-mail Account Click Test to send a test E-mail to the given administrator’s E-mail address. Receive E-mail Click Yes to immediately check and receive E-mail, and then print out the mail when available. - 49 -...
Tool Firmware Upgrade Firmware Upgrade When a new version of firmware is available (e.g. downloading from the manufacturer’s website), you can upgrade the firmware of your print server. Click Browse to point to the firmware file, and then click Upgrade. - 51 -...
Tool Backup Backup Device Configuration to File Click Backup to backup your current configuration of the print server to file and then save in the computer. Restore Device Configuration from File You can reload a configuration that you saved before. Click Browse to point to the backup file, and then click Restore.
RINTING IN INDOWS 98SE/ME The Print Server can provide print services to TCP/IP networks using the LPR/LPD network printing protocol. Most U systems are capable of supporting LPD, as is Windows NT/2000. This LPR for TCP/IP Printing client gives Windows 98SE/ME workstations the ability to print using the LPR/LPD printing protocol.
Installing the LPR for TCP/IP Printing Client Before your Windows 98SE/ME workstation can print using the LPR protocol, you will need to install the client program, as follows: Make sure that you have installed the TCP/IP protocol, and have properly configured the Windows 98SE/ME TCP/IP settings.
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Select the LPR for TCP/IP Printing client and click OK. Windows will copy the necessary files, and return to the Network dialog. Click OK to let Windows restart. - 56 -...
Adding LPR Printer Ports Once you have installed the client, and have enabled TCP/IP printing for the Print Servers, then you need to add a printer port for each printer you will be printing to using the lpr/lpd protocol. To add a printer port, From the Start menu, choose the Settings submenu, then the Control Panel item within it.
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Enter the IP address of the Print Server and the name of the printer port that you will be printing to, then press OK. Hint: You can get the Port name (same as print name) from the print server’s system information through web browser. Please refer Configuration >...
Printing from Windows 98SE/ME After you have added the necessary printer ports, you can add a printer device for printing to the port. To enable printing to an lpr- accessible printer port from Windows 98SE/ME: From the Start menu, choose the Settings submenu, then the Printers item within it.
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Choose the Network Printer selection and click the Next > button to continue. Enter the name of the port, as displayed in the LPR for TCP/IP Printing Port List. Alternatively, you can click Browse... and locate the printer port. TCP/IP printing ports are located under the Entire Network icon, within the Print Servers - TCP/IP LPR icon.
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Press OK when you have located the proper printer port. Click Next > to continue to the next step. At this point Windows will ask you to choose the correct printer driver for the printer. Choose you printer’s make and model from the list, or use the driver disk included with the printer.
Setting TCP/IP Printing Settings The lpr client’s Properties dialog allows you to change several of the client’s settings. To change these settings, From the Start menu, choose the Settings submenu, then the Control Panel item within it. Windows will display the Control Panel folder.
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Click on the Settings tab to access the lpr client settings. Change the settings as necessary, and press OK to let the changes take effect. The parameters are as follows: Communication Timeout Determines how long, in seconds, the system will wait before determining that it has lost connection with lpr/lpd print servers.
RINTING IN INDOWS /2003/XP/2000 ISTA Setting Up Windows 7/Vista TCP/IP Printing Following is the correct procedure for setting up TCP/IP LPR printing under Windows Vista. Click Start > Printer and Faxes Double Click “Add a Printer” Click “Next” - 64 -...
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Select Create a new port, select Standard TCP/IP Port and then click Next. Input the IP Address of the Print Server, and the Port name of the Port that will be printed to, then click “Next”. Hint: You can get the Port name from the print server’s system information through web browser.
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Select “LPR”, and put the Port name in the field labeled “Queue Name”. Then Click “OK”. Click “Next”. - 66 -...
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The Printer Install Wizard will now prompt for drivers. Select the correct Make and Model, or click “Have Disk”, to provide the Manufacturer’s Driver Disk. Click “Next”. Enter a “Printer Name”. - 67 -...
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A Test Page can be printed to confirm proper configuration. Once a test page has been sent to your printer, click Close. - 68 -...
Setting Up Windows XP TCP/IP Printing Following is the correct procedure for setting up TCP/IP LPR printing under Windows XP. Click Start > Printer and Faxes, Double Click “Add a Printer” Click “Next” Select “Local Printer” - 70 -...
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Input the IP Address of the Print Server, and the Port name of the Port that will be printed to, then click “Next”. Hint: You can get the Port name (same as printer name) from the print server’s system information through web browser. Please refer Configure >...
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Select “LPR”, and put the Port name in the field labeled “Queue Name”. Then Click “OK”. Click “Next”. - 74 -...
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The Printer Install Wizard will now prompt for drivers. Select the correct Make and Model, or click “Have Disk”, to provide the Manufacturer’s Driver Disk. Click “Next”. Select a “Printer Name”. - 76 -...
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A Test Page can be printed to confirm proper configuration. When the test page has been printed, click “Finish” to complete the installation. - 77 -...
Setting Up Windows 2000 TCP/IP Printing Following is the correct procedure for setting up TCP/IP LPR printing under Windows 2000. Click Start > Settings > Printers. Double Click “Add Printer” Select “Local Printer” Create a new “Standard TCP/IP Port” - 78 -...
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Input the IP Address of the Print Server, and the Port name (Printer Name) of the Port that will be printed to, then click “Next”. Hint: You can get the port Name (Same as Printer Name) from the print server’s system information through web browser. Please refer page 44-46.
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Select “Custom”, and click “Settings”. Select “LPR”, and put the Port name in the field labeled “Queue Name”. Then Click “OK”. - 81 -...
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The Printer Install Wizard will now prompt for drivers. Select the correct Make and Model, or click “Have Disk”, to provide the Manufacturer’s Driver Disk. Click “Next”. Select a “Printer Name”. - 83 -...
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Below instruction is for your reference only. The actually screenshots and port names will differ depending on the print server. Below is the port name for each print server: TE100-P1P/TEW-P1PG => PS-XXXXXX-P1 TE100-P1U/TEW-P1UG => U1 TE100-P21/TEW-P21G => PS-XXXXXX-U1 USB1 => PS-XXXXXX-U2 USB2 => PS-XXXXXX-P3 Parallel1 MAC 10.6 SNOW LEOPARD USER...
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Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences, then click Network icon Select Ethernet Connection on the left menu bar, it will display your computer status. - 87 -...
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Adding a Printer Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences window as below. Click the Print & Fax icon in System Preferences menu to view the menu below. Click the add button “+” to add a new printer. Mac OS X Snow Leopard (10.6) supports five printing protocols: 1.
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To add an Internet Printing Protocol enabled, Line Printer Daemon enabled or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the button and follow the instructions to add an IP Printer beginning on “Adding an IP printer” session. Bonjour-enabled Printers To add a Bonjour-enabled printer, click the button in the window below.
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Click the Add button to exit the window and implement the new setting. The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears listed it is ready for use.
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Adding an IP Printer To add an Internet Printing Protocol enabled, Line Printer Daemon enabled or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the button. Select the desired printing protocol from the Protocol drop-down menu. Type the IP Address of the printer, the name will appear in the Name field when the printer is found.
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For set up LPD Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in Address field. 2. Type the port name in Queue field. Click Add button after done the section of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
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For set up IPP Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server in Address field. After that, enable print server’s second port, and type “: second port” NOTE: It is highly recommended to configure second port as 631, or any port from 1024 to 65535.
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For set up Socket Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in Address field. After that, type “: 9100” for port 1, “: 9101” for port 2 or “: 9102” for port 3. 2.
MAC 10.5 LEOPARD USER NOTE: Mac OS printing is supported by Postscript printers only! With Mac OS X Leopard (10.5), you can use Apple Talk, Bonjour, Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), Line Printer Daemon (LPD), and HP Jetdirect - Socket printing through Print Server. Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences, then click Network icon...
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Click the Advanced button and then the AppleTalk tab as show below. Select the Make AppleTalk Active option, then click OK and the Apply button. AppleTalk is now active on the system. Now a printer can be added. - 96 -...
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Adding a Printer Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences, click Print & Fax icon. The following screen will appear. Click the add button “+” to add a new printer. Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) supports five printing protocols: 1.
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To add an Internet Printing Protocol enabled, Line Printer Daemon enabled or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the button and follow the instructions to add an IP Printer beginning on “Adding an IP printer” session. AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled Printers To add an AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled printer, click the button below.
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Click the Add button to exit the window and implement the new setting. The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears listed it is ready for use.
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Adding an IP Printer To add an Internet Printing Protocol enabled, Line Printer Daemon enabled or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the button. Select the desired printing protocol from the Protocol drop-down menu. Type the IP Address of the printer, the name will appear in the Name field when the printer is found.
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For set up LPD Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server in Address field. 2. Type the port name in Queue field. Click Add button after done the section of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu. - 101 -...
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For set up IPP Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server in Address field. After that, enable print server’s second port, and type “: second port” NOTE: It is highly recommended to configure second port as 631, or any port from 1024 to 65535.
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For set up Socket Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server in Address field. After that, type “: 9100” for port 1, “: 9101” for port 2 or “: 9102” for port 3. 2. Keep the blank in queue field. Click Add button after done the section of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
MAC OS 10.4 TIGER USER NOTE: Mac OS printing is supported by Postscript printers only! With Mac OS X Tiger (10.4), you can use Apple Talk, Bonjour, Internet Printing Protocol (IPP), Line Printer Daemon (LPD), and HP Jet Direct-Socket printing through Print Server. Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences window as below.
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Select the Apple Talk tab in the Network menu. Check to select the Make Apple TalkActive option. Click the Apply Now button and close the menu. Apple Talk is now active on the system. Now a printer can be added. Adding a Printer Use the Go menu at the top tool bar and select Applications option and find the Utilities folder or open the Utilities folder directly in Go menu.
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In the Utilities folder, find and select to open Printer List window. If no printer has been set up on your Macintosh, you will be prompted to add a printer. Click Add button on the pop-up dialogue box to open Printer Browser window. Mac OS X Tiger (10.4) supports five printing protocols: 1.
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AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled Printers To add an AppleTalk-enabled or Bonjour-enabled printer, click the button in the Printer Browser menu. Select the printer model from Printer Name list and Connection type in the Printer Browser menu. The printer name selected should be the same as that appearing listed in the Printer Server’s web manager.
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The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears listed it is ready for use. Quit the Printer List and start printing.
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Adding an IP Printer To add an Internet Printing Protocol enabled, Line Printer Daemon enabled or HP Jet Direct – Socket enabled printer, click the IP Printer button in the Printer Browser window. Select the desired printing protocol from the Protocol drop-down menu.
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For set up LPD Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in Address field. 2. Type the port name in Queue field. Click Add button after done the section of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
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For set up IPP Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached “: 80” “: second port” in Address field. After that, type if print server’s second port is enabled. 2. Type the port name in Queue field. Click Add button after done the section of printer model in the Print Using drop-down menu.
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For set up Socket Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in Address field. After that, type “: 9100” for port 1, “: 9101” for port 2 or “: 9102” for port 3. Keep the blank in Queue field.
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When the Installable Options pop-up window shows up as below, click Continue button. The printer that has just been added will show up in the Printer List menu, it might take a few seconds depending on network conditions. When the printer appears listed it is ready for use.
MAC OS 10.3 PANTHER USER NOTE: Mac OS printing is supported by Postscript printers only! With Mac OS X Panther (10.3), you can use Apple Talk, Line Printer Daemon (LPD), and Rendezvous, printing through Print Server. Click this icon in your Dock to open your System Preferences window as below.
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Select the Apple Talk tab in the Built-in Ethernet menu. Check to select the Make AppleTalk Active option. Click the Apply Now button and close the menu. Apple Talk is now active on the system. Now a printer can be added. Adding a Printer: Use the Go menu at the top tool bar and select Applications option and find the Utilities folder or open the Utilities folder directly in Go menu.
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In the Utilities folder, find and select Printer Setup Utility to open Printer List window. If no printer has been set up on your Macintosh, you will be prompted to add a printer. Click Add button on the pop-up dialogue box to open the window below.
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Mac OS X Panther (10.3) supports three printing protocols: 1. AppleTalk 2. Rendezvous 3. Line Printer Daemon (LPD) To add an LPD enabled printer, click IP Printing in the drop-down menu and follow the instructions to add an IP Printer beginning on “Adding an IP printer”...
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Select a printer name from the Name list. The printer name selected should be the same as that appearing listed in the Printer Server’s web manager. In the example here, the printer name is PS-1168-U1. By default the Printer Model will use the Auto Select to determine what printer configuration to use.
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Adding an IP Printer To add an LPD enabled printer, click IP Printing in the drop-down menu in the Printer List window. After selecting IP Printing, a window displays as follows: Set up LPD Printing: 1. Enter the IP address of the print server to which the printer is attached in the Printer Address field.
MAC OS 10.2 & MAC 9 USER The MAC OS provides a new feature that is called Rendezvous. Rendezvous is a revolutionary networking technology standard that lets you create an instant network of computers and devices, which can be used throughout Mac OS 10.2 to provide innovative ways to share files and printers and even contact other people on the network.
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2. Select Rendezvous from the pop-up menu. 3. When clicking the Rendezvous item, the following window appears to display the connected Rendezvous-enabled printers. Connected printer(s) - 121 -...
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Setting Up Apple Talk/LPR Printing For MAC OS 10.2 User With MAC OS 10.2, you can use AppleTalk or LPR printers to print through the print server. Follow the instructions below for setting up the print server: 1. After attaching the print server to your network, change the IP Address of your Macintosh computer to access the print server’s web configuration.
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3. To print, open a document and select File > Print from the menu. Select this option. 4. Select Edit Printer List from the Printer dialog box. Select this option. 5. Click Add Printer. Then, select the desired printing protocol (AppleTalk or LPR Printers using IP).
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- AppleTalk: After selecting AppleTalk, the Port Name of the print server will be displayed. Select the Port to which the post-script printer is connected. Then, select the printer model from the dialog box. Click Add Printer to complete the Printer Port configuration. Select the Printer Port just configured in the Print window.
For MAC OS 9 User If you use MAC OS 9, you can use the AppleTalk network protocol for network communications over standard Ethernet or Fast Ethernet using the EtherTalk transport, or over a proprietary low-speed LocalTalk transport. Your print server can be used for network printing to PostScript printers.
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To print from MAC OS Client Workstations: The actual settings of selecting a PostScript printer connected to your print server may be different from the instructions provided in this section, depending on the devices and the software you are using. 1.
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4. If you have not previously set this printer as the default, your computer will prompt you for a PostScript Printer Description file. Choose Select PPD. 5. Select the appropriate printer description file for your printer. Click Open. (If your printer is not listed, click Generic to use a generic printer description.) The selected printer will become your computer’s default printer.
RODUCT PECIFICATIONS Printer Connection Printer Interface: Two USB ports, compliant with USB 2.0 Hi-speed standard. Network Connection Network Interface: One 10/100 Fast Ethernet port (RJ-45 connector). Network Data Transfer Rate: 100Mbps. Network Protocol Support Transport Protocols: TCP/IP, SMB, NetBEUI, and AppleTalk. TCP/IP Protocols Support: BOOTP, SNMP, Telnet, FTP, LPD, DHCP, and IPP.
Environmental and Physical Power Supply: 5VDC. Operating Temperature: 0C to 50C. Storage Temperature: -25C to 55C. Humidity: Max. 95% non-condensing EMI Compliance FCC Class B, CE Class B - 131 -...
TRENDnet products. Products that are sent to TRENDnet for RMA service must have the RMA number marked on the outside of return packages and sent to TRENDnet prepaid, insured and packaged appropriately for safe shipment.
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Go to http://www.trendnet.com/gpl http://www.trendnet.com Download section and look for the desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code. These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of the developers. TRENDnet does provide...
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Go to http://www.trendnet.com/gpl http://www.trendnet.com Download section and look for the desired TRENDnet product to access to the GPL Code or LGPL Code. These codes are distributed WITHOUT WARRANTY and are subject to the copyrights of the developers. TRENDnet does provide...
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