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4.1
Installation in Windows Systems
Depending on the selected printing method, the print server can be
imbedded into Windows systems. This section presents various
printing methods and describes several installation procedures.
Overview of Printing
Methods
• The LPD protocol is used for printing in Windows NT 4.0 and NT
3.51 systems. The LPD protocol is a special protocol used for
print data. During LPD printing the server sends the print data
to the IP address of the print server by means of the LPR port.
The print server receives the print data and routes it to the
printer.
• In Peer-to-Peer networks all clients have the same rights and
can share their resources with other computers. The print server
acts as network connection for a printer which is independent of
a client. The print data is transferred from the individual client
to the network. The print server receives the print data and
routes it to the printer. Peer-to-Peer printing via NetBIOS is
supported by all Windows systems.
• The Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) provides printing services
via a network. In a client/server system, such as Windows
7/Vista/XP/2000, the client sends a query to the print server.
After transmission of the print data, the data is printed.
• During socket printing, the print server acts as network
connection for a printer which is independent of a client.
Printing is carried out by means of direct TCP/IP ports. The ports
are installed with the aid of the PRINTSERVER Print Monitor (see
45). The print data is transferred from the individual client
to the network using the PRINTSERVER Print Monitor. The print
server receives the print data and routes it to the printer.