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Contents:Product Summary
Trash the old 286 PC as a print server. Did you know that if you are using a PC as a print server you are sending data comparable to the speeds of the old HPII (7,000 bytes per second). The new printers on the market today can accept data at speed in excess of 75,000 bytes per second. A dedicated network print server like NETPrint or JETXPrint and match the speeds of today's printers. FeaturesEasy to Install Installation instructions are printed on
the bottom of the units. Installs in Minutes. Windows Easy to Print Multiple Protocols Novell NetWare (simultaneous NDS and bindery
emulation, plus NLSP) Easy to Support New Inter/Intranet web-based or NSDOCTOR Windows-based centralized management software for configuration, status information, and centralized network printer control with fully programmable Flash ROM means fewer user complaints. Provides multi-protocol print server support for Windows 95\98 Win2K and XP peer to peer printing. Windows NT printing, NetWare 4.x Directory Services and bindery emulation mode simultaneously, NLSP, as well as the most automatic TCP/IP UNIX printing. Web based Management & Control DPI a leader in network printing, has released the first print server with Web-based management and control. Web browser support is available for its internal/external print servers and its remote access product. Users will be able to use a browser, such as Netscape Navigator, to pull up the unit's home page in order to get status and configure the unit. The HTTP Server works with standard TCP-based browsers as well as DPI's own SPX based browser. Users will be presented with the same configuration and status capability over both TCP and SPX." All status pages can be viewed without a password, yet still have security maintained. When attempting to change the unit's configuration the user is challenged for a password. Models & PDF's
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Last modified: 09/12/07 |