Lexmark X363 Universal Print Driver Version 2.0 White Paper - Page 9

Connectivity, Travel Print, Standard IP ports, Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports, LPR ports, USB ports

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Connectivity The Lexmark Universal Print Drivers support direct printing to IP ports, USB ports, and Web Services ports in all supported operating systems. Note: Bidirectional communication is available with standard IP ports, Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports, USB connections, Web Services ports, and Novell iPrint ports. Standard IP ports Printing to standard IP ports is supported through the Windows native TCP port monitor and Port 9100 in all supported operating systems. Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports are not included as part of the Lexmark Universal Print Driver package. If enhanced port capability is installed separately on the host system, then printing to an enhanced port is supported in Lexmark Universal Print Drivers. LPR ports LPR ports are supported if available in the operating system. USB ports USB ports are supported. Web Services ports Web Services ports are supported if available in the operating system. Travel Print The Travel Print feature allows users who travel frequently and/or change printers on a regular basis to switch easily between multiple devices. Users can then designate up to 10 frequently used printers as favorites, providing easy access to the ones they use most. Travel Print users can also search for printers using the printer host name or IP address, or by searching a subnet. The printer search results include essential information about each printer, including, among other things, its model name, current operational state, IP address, and color and duplex capabilities. Users can also use the Travel Print feature to access the Embedded Web Server for a selected device, allowing access to even more detailed printer information and configuration options. Before you begin 9

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Connectivity
The Lexmark Universal Print Drivers support direct printing to IP ports, USB ports, and Web Services ports in all supported
operating systems.
Note:
Bidirectional communication is available with standard IP ports, Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports, USB
connections, Web Services ports, and Novell iPrint ports.
Standard IP ports
Printing to standard IP ports is supported through the Windows native TCP port monitor and Port 9100 in all supported
operating systems.
Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports
Lexmark Enhanced TCP/IP ports are not included as part of the Lexmark Universal Print Driver package.
If enhanced port capability is installed separately on the host system, then printing to an enhanced port is supported
in Lexmark Universal Print Drivers.
LPR ports
LPR ports are supported if available in the operating system.
USB ports
USB ports are supported.
Web Services ports
Web Services ports are supported if available in the operating system.
Travel Print
The Travel Print feature allows users who travel frequently and/or change printers on a regular basis to switch easily
between multiple devices. Users can then designate up to 10 frequently used printers as favorites, providing easy access
to the ones they use most.
Travel Print users can also search for printers using the printer host name or IP address, or by searching a subnet. The
printer search results include essential information about each printer, including, among other things, its model name,
current operational state, IP address, and color and duplex capabilities.
Users can also use the Travel Print feature to access the Embedded Web Server for a selected device, allowing access
to even more detailed printer information and configuration options.
Before you begin
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