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DP-301P+
Print Server
Single-Port Parallel Print Server
The DP-301P+ print server provides a single parallel printer port for connection to a parallel port printer. This device lets
you cost-effectively share your parallel printer with a group of users at home or in the office. Supporting multiple network
operating systems, this device brings a high level of flexibility and performance to your printing needs.
Flexible Deployment
Versatile Functions
The DP-301P+ is ideal for both the large office and the
small workgroup. For homes and SOHO with just one
printer to share, this print server offers a single port and
saves you the cost. For the large office with many computer
users and several printers scattered at different places, you
can plug one print server to each of these printers to share
them over the network.
The DP-301P+ print server can directly attach to the parallel
port on the back of your printer, eliminating the need to
connect a printer cable. Network connection is through a
10/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface with plug-and-play
auto MDI/MDIX support.
Multiple OS Support
The DP-301P+ print server supports many network OS,
including Windows, MacOS, Unix and NetWare native
NDS. This gives you the flexibility to install the print
server, regardless of your network environment.
Remote Printing Support
Setup & Access Control
The DP-301P+ supports the Internet Printing Protocol (IPP)
to allow remote users to print through e-mail. You can send
your e-mail through the Internet to the DP-301P+ for
printing, using the IP address set in the print server. This
allows your network printer to function like a fax machine,
receiving and printing pages from the Internet or company
network.
Setting up the print server can be done from any workstation
running a web browser. In addition, Windows-based menu-
driven program allows you to do administration jobs and set
access control. Access to your network printer can be control
by setting up a list of MAC addresses of user computers
allow to print files. SNMP and latest MIB-II MIBs are built
into the print server, allowing you to manage this device on
an SNMP standard-based network.
Key Features
Parallel printer port connects to printer
10/100BASE-TX Ethernet port auto MDI/MDIX
Prints files from Windows, Unix, NetWare
Large flash memory with easy software upgrade
SNMP and MIB-II (RFC 1213) support for platform-
independent management
Remote printing from e-mail
User print job control
Easy web-based configuration
Windows-based program for easy setup/management of
print jobs
Compact, lightweight
Directly connects to printer's parallel port, no printer
cable required

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