About the supported printing environments – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Intermate100 and Intermate101 Print Server Administration Manual

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Introduction: Topics in This Manual

1.4.1.

About the Supported Printing Environments

Note:

These descriptions assume that you have already
established contact with the print server

and set the

IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. If you
need help to do this, consult the Getting Started
brochure, the Quick Guide, or

“IP Assignments for

Initial Contact” [page 88]

in this manual.

The following environments are covered in this manual:

“Windows 2000 and Windows XP” [page 23]

“Raw Socket Printing (Standard TCP/IP Port)” [page 24]

“LPR” [page 27]

—native or using the Intermate Print

Port [note *1]

“Internet Print Protocol” [page 30]

“Windows NT 4.0” [page 32]

“Using an Intermate Print Port for Raw Socket or LPR”

[page 33]

[note *1]

“Native LPR” [page 38]

[note *1]

“Windows 95/98” [page 42]

Raw Socket (Port 9100, Reverse Telnet) and LPR [note

*1] using the Intermate Print Port

[*1] LPR is rarely the best choice in Windows environments.
This is explained in the three Windows chapters.

“Novell Netware (LPR via pure IP)” [page 50]

“Apple LaserWriter (LPR only)” [page 51]

“AIX” [page 54]

“LPR (ASCII)” [page 55]

“FTP” [page 56]

“IPDS with PSF/6000” [page 57]

This section only covers defining an IPDS printer. Use
the Printing Environment Guide for IBM Mainframes for
information on IPDS settings in the print server.

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