Specifications
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IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5.02.100
Model: Generic PostScript
(Citrix Universal Printer Driver Postscript)
In this case, the print data are prepared on the thin client with the help of the printer driver defined above
under Printers for the printer model. This requires thin client resources depending on the size of the print
job.
IPP printer sharing
The IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) offers the following configuration options:
Network or host for sharing
local printers
Allows printing on the local device from either
the local or the global network.
Enable IPP printer browsing
Allows you to search for shared printers in the
local or global network and show your shared
printers within the network. A shared printer
is visible within the network but it may not be
possible to print from the network if you do
not have the necessary authorization.
10.1.2. LPD - Line Printer Daemon
LPD printers are used by the BSD printing system and are also supported by Windows servers.
Enable LPD print server
Makes the thin client an LPD print server. The CUPS printers defined
under 11.2.1.1 can be addressed under their printer name as a queue
name via the LPD protocol.
Print data conversion
Attempts to automatically recognize whether or not the print data need
to be prepared by the local printer driver. The None option always
forwards the print data unchanged to the printer.
Max. simultaneous connections
Limits the number of print jobs that can be accepted at the same time.
Restrict LPD access
Specifies the sub-networks or hosts from which print jobs can be
accepted.
10.1.3. TCP/IP
You can assign printers connected to your device to a TCP/IP port. The LPT1 (TCP/IP port 3003) is enabled
by default. The printer can be connected to one of the following connections, provided that they are
available on the device:
• Serial connection (COM 1 or COM 2)
• Parallel connection (LPT 1)
• USB (USBLP 1)
• Additional serial connections: USB adapter or Perle expansion card
Data are forwarded bidirectionally at serial interfaces. This means that other serial devices such as barcode
scanners or scales can be operated too.