Belkin F1UP002 Printer User Manual


 
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing and using our Wireless G (the Print Server).
This innovative product easily shares your standard printer or all-in-
one, multifunction printer (MFP) on your network. Unlike many print
servers, it can communicate with MFPs and standard printers as if
connected directly to your computer. Advanced features let you print,
scan, read media cards, and fax through the network. The Print Server
offers bidirectional communication with MFPs and standard printers,
to help monitor important details such as ink and paper levels.
The Print Server supports print, scan, card-reader, and fax-sharing
functions for most popular operating systems such as Windows® 2000
SP4 and higher, and XP SP1 and higher. It also supports Windows XP
scanning utility and MFP vendors’ scanning utilities.
This product can also be used as a traditional print server. It supports
Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Line Printer
Remote (LPR) technology, Read-After-Write (RAW), and Internet
Printing Protocols (IPPs). It can share print functions in the various
common network operating systems including Windows 98SE, Me,
NT®, 2000, XP, and 2003; UNIX®; Linux®; and Mac OS® X v10.2.x
and above.
This Print Server provides IEEE 802.11g/b wireless LAN (up to 54Mbps
data-transfer rate), an Ethernet network port (10/100Mbps Ethernet),
and one USB 2.0/1.1 port for MFPs or standard printers. The Print
Server can be easily connected to your 802.11g/b wireless or wired
network.
Product Features
The Print Server simultaneously supports dual functionalities: All-In-
One-Print-Server mode (AIO-PS mode) and Print-Server mode (PS
mode). Users can choose one of the modes in which to share MFP or
standard-printer functions through the Print Server.
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