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Features: Enjoy the benefits of sharing - Connects everyone on your shared PC or Mac network to one LabelWrite 400 or 450 Series printer (4XL, 400 and 450 series Turbo, Twin Turbo or Duo models only)
Work Faster- No more waiting for labels to print. Print a label in about a second, so it's ready when you need it (4-line address label)
Work Smarter - Now all users on the network can have access
Eliminate Hassles - No more hassling with sheets when you need just one label
Features: Supported iOS Devices:
iOS 4.2 or later
iPad and iPad2
iPhone (3GS or later)
iPod touch (3rd generation or later)
Supported Browsers:
Microsoft Internet Explorer (version 8.0 or higher)
Firefox (version 7.0 or higher)
Safari (version 5.0 or higher)
Chrome (version 14.0 or higher)
Supported Printers:
HP
Toshiba
Lexmark
Canon
Brother
Xerox
Epson
The xPrintServer supports network-attached printers only (wired and wireless) with one of the following protocols:
JetDirect / AppSocket
LPD
IPP
*Note: The xPrintServer-Network Edition does not currently support USB printers.
Features: Efficient and transparent print job spooling with many management options
Highest availability of all print services in the network
Securing and boosting server performance
Quiet - works without a fan
The Latest ThinPrint .print Client (incl. ThinPrint SSL)
Support of Microsoft Point-and-Print
Support of HP UPD
Support of IPv4 and IPv6
Simple and fast back-up
Boots in less than 90 seconds
10BaseT, 100BaseTX and 1000BaseT Ethernet.
Operating Systems Supported: Linux operating system
Features: Hardware:
Intel Celeron 440 processor
1 GB Flash
4 GB SDRAM
160 GB hard disk
19" short rack (14" deep)
Power input: 4A @ 100-240VAC, 50-60Hz
LCD configuration panel on the front of the device
Compatible with all Ethernet standards incl. Gigabit (10BaseT/100BaseTX/ 1000BaseT)
IPv6-enabled
Central and efficient management of all print jobs and queues in a network
Many print job management options: Prioritizing, deleting, halting, re-routing to alternative queues, etc.
Many queue management options: Setting up balance and copy queues, blocking queues, etc.
Automatic printer driver management (Microsoft Point-and-Print, HP UPD)
Windows Active Directory support
ISD Manager for easy management of se...
You have been struggling with your network for a little while, but you think you have all the kinks worked out finally. You have a half-dozen computers working together, sending and receiving documents, collaborating on projects, communicating quickly and easily without the interference and lag of a general connection, and you're confident that your network is running properly.
Then, you realize that you have to print something.
Getting printers set up and accessible within a network structure can be frustrating, especially when working with remote servers and accessing machines, but print servers can assist with getting these devices working more quickly. Whether wired or wireless, these devices plug in to printer network connection ports, granting usage for authorized users and those within the system. As not every manufacturer makes printers compatible with every kind of network or every other print device on the market, a print server can override this incompatibility, making a device usable as long as it has the right adapter.
It's also great for offices with multiple printers. A network can host so many machines that it's cumbersome to have all print jobs routed to the same printer, especially when a device is built to handle multiple functions. A printer can also be a scanner, copier and fax machine, making it necessary to have more than one machine to fit unit-task needs, so routing them all into a single client can make it easy for users in a vast network to select a device that's not busy. This also helps when one of these printers inevitably gets jammed.
Print servers hook devices into a network in a way that makes them most useful to the greatest number of users. These devices are affordable and easy to install, increase the productivity and flexibility of those working with them and can help make an office a much saner place to work.