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Print Server

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DI-724U User's Manual Print Server Using the Configuration Menu Tools >Print Server The router can support both "TCP Raw" and "LPD/LPR" printing protocols. Enable one or both as required by the devices on the LAN. Raw Port Printing: LPD/LPR Printing: Causes the router to support TCP raw (also known as Port 9100). Printers are identified by port numbers (9100 being the customary starting port number). This option must be enabled for the Print Wizard to function. Causes the router to support the LPD/LPR protocol. Printers are identified by a symbolic queue name. This option is disabled by default; enable it if required by the devices on the LAN. This method of printing is generally preferred for Unix or Macintosh (starting with Mac OS 8.1). D-Link Systems, Inc. 45

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DI-724U User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the Configuration Menu
Print Server
Tools >Print Server
The router can support both “TCP Raw” and “LPD/LPR” printing protocols. Enable one
or both as required by the devices on the LAN.
Raw Port Printing:
Causes the router to support TCP raw (also known as Port
9100). Printers are identified by port numbers (9100 being the
customary starting port number). This option must be enabled
for the Print Wizard to function.
LPD/LPR Printing:
Causes the router to support the LPD/LPR protocol. Printers
are identified by a symbolic queue name. This option is disabled
by default; enable it if required by the devices on the LAN. This
method of printing is generally preferred for Unix or Macintosh
(starting with Mac OS 8.1).