Toshiba B-SV4D Label Maker User Manual


 
Print Server Installation
1 2 - 1
2. Print Server Installation
Preparation
To best meet users’ network printing needs in today’s heterogeneous and multiple protocol networking
environments, the print server supports industrial standard protocols, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and
AppleTalk. This means that the print server supports the most popular network operating systems today,
including NetWare, Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP, UNIX systems and Macintosh computer. As such, there
might be several ways to employ the print server on your network.
Supported Networks
Print server supports a variety of network protocol suites, including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI and AppleTalk
protocols. In addition, we provides software for network configuration on the following networks:
Novell NetWare 3.12, 4.x, 5.x (Bindery and NDS)
Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me
Microsoft Windows NT/2000/XP
Apple EtherTalk
UNIX system
Internet (via Internet Printer Connection software)
Configuration Solution Table
Setup Operating
System
Function Remarks
PSAdmin utility
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows
NT/2000/XP
NetWare 3.12, 4.x,
5.x
Install a single
network on a
peer-to-peer or
client-server
network
Easy printer
installation runs
from diskette/CD
Embedded Web server
Windows 95/98/Me
Windows
NT/2000/XP
NetWare 3.12, 4.x,
5.x
Remote setup print
server from private
LAN as soon
Follow standard
browse, for
example, IE or
Netscape
HP Web JetAdmin
Windows
NT/2000/XP
NetWare 3.12, 4.x,
5.x
Remote
management of
print server, include
alert and
consumables
Print server
solution for
continual
management of
multiple printers-
anywhere on
your LAN
Internet Printing Protocol
Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000/XP
Printing via the
internet to Internet
Printing Protocol-
enabled print
server
A
llows document
over Internet,
replacing fax,
mail