Intermate 100 User Manual

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Intermate100 and Intermate101 Print Server Administration Manual

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Introduction: Target Audience and Products

Summary overview of major changes

1071-1143 (spring 2001):

These releases introduced the Network Destination
Option (NDO)
and quite a number of changes made
necessary by this new function, especially changes to
how the IPDS settings work.

1252 (August 2001): IPP

1391 (October 2001): ThinPrint

Initially, a key was required. ThinPrint became standard
starting with release level 2171.

1491 (December 2001):

Major changes were made in how the HTTP menu is
organized. The documentation follows this new
structure.

This was the final release with IPX/SPX-based Novell
NetWare print support for Bindery and NDS modes.

2021 (January 2002): IPX/SPX removed

IPX/SPX-based Novell NetWare print support for Bindery and
NDS modes is not included in print servers purchased after 4
January 2002.

Due to license issues in connection with Novell

Netware, down-grading a an

Intermate100

purchased after 4

January 2002 (G22_2021 and higher) will constitute a copy-
right violation. Owners of the older models of G22-based serv-
ers can use the separate printing environment guide for
IPX/SPX

.

See

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

if you need to

print from a NetWare platform based on pure IP, such as that in
NetWare 5 (released in 1998).

2041 (late January 2002): Beta release of G32

2171 (April 2002):

Major changes were made in how the HTTP menu is
organized and the documentation was changed to
follow this new structure.

ThinPrint was made available as standard.

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