Services in “input control, Printed information available, Standard monitoring information – Intermate 100 User Manual

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Table of Contents

22. Services in “Input Control”..................................................... 159

22.1.Common Feature: How to Direct Output ................................................... 159

22.2.Raw Socket (= “Port 9100" = Reverse Telnet)........................................... 160

Raw Socket Configuration Tip: Port Number Value for “Port 9100"
(Raw Socket) protocol does not have to be 9100! ................... 160

Figure 17.Example: Four different Raw Socket Services 161

Raw Socket Configuration Tip: Ensuring Bidirectional Communica-
tion............................................................................................ 162

22.3.LPR Print Queues (LPD Protocol) ............................................................. 163

22.4.FTP Print.................................................................................................... 164

22.4.1.Configuration ................................................................................... 164
22.4.2.Using FTP Print ............................................................................... 164

22.5.IPP Print (Internet Printing Protocol).......................................................... 165

22.5.1.Included Features ............................................................................ 165
22.5.2.Print server configuration................................................................. 165

22.6.ThinPrint .................................................................................................... 166

Management—
Information and Monitoring Possibilities

23. Printed Information Available................................................. 170

23.1.Main Status Pages..................................................................................... 170

23.2..Other Printouts in the “Actions” Group...................................................... 171

23.3.“Help” > [Quick Guide] ............................................................................... 172

24. Standard Monitoring Information........................................... 173

24.1.The “Status” Group on the HTTP Menu..................................................... 173

24.2.“Status > Target Printer Info” ..................................................................... 174

About the Page Counters ......................................................... 175
About Network Target Printers ................................................. 175
The effect of Local Printer Negotiation Modes ......................... 175

24.3.“Status > System Log” ............................................................................... 176

24.4.Warnings and Error Messages .................................................................. 177

24.4.1.Messages requiring you to seek help from a point of purchase ...... 177
24.4.2.Messages about things you can fix yourself .................................... 177

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