IPP Printing
The IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) provides you with a convenient
method for remote printing jobs via the TCP/IP protocol. The
HPS1P 10/100M Parallel Print Server can support IPP printing
capabilities. It is not necessary to modify any of the print server’s
internal settings to use the IPP printing features. Windows 2000
and Windows XP computers can use IPP printing functions through
the operating system’s internal IPP functionality. IPP printing will
let you share your network printer with any PC that can access the
HPS1P print server by IP. You can even share your printer with
users over the Internet who know your printer model, printer port,
and the IP address of your HPS1P.
IPP Setup
Print Server Side
It is not necessary to modify your IPP settings on the print server
side. Make sure you know your print server’s IPP settings and make
sure they are correctly set to your network’s IP settings . Contact
your system administrator if you are unfamiliar with your network’s
routed IP settings. If you would like to share your printer with
Internet users outside of your internal network structure, you will
have to set an outside IP address that can access the print server. You
also have to make sure that any gateway, router or firewall does not
block the IPP protocol if you have those devices installed. Please
contact your system administrator or consult your router’s manual