ThinPrint® Settings
TPG User Manual
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5 ThinPrint® Settings
What information do
you need?
• ’How to Define the ThinPrint® Port’
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• ’How to Define the Bandwidth’
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• ’How to Integrate Printers’
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• ’How to define Timeouts’
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• ’How to Use the ThinPrint® Connection Service’
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5.1
How to Define the ThinPrint
®
Port
In ThinPrint® environments, printing is done to a TCP/IP port via a
socket connection. The port number of the TPG must be identical to
the port number that was defined for the ThinPrint® server.
Port 4000 is preset. You can change the port number, if necessary.
What do you want
to do?
’Defining the ThinPrint® Port via the TPG Homepage’
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’Defining the ThinPrint® Port via the InterCon-NetTool’
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Defining the ThinPrint® Port via the TPG Homepage
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the TPG Homepage.
2. Select
Configuration – ThinPrint®
.
3. Enter the port number into the
ThinPrint® port
box.
4. Click
Save
to confirm.
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The setting is saved.
You must define the port, bandwidth, and printer if you
want the TPG to communicate with a ThinPrint® server
via a port or if you want the TPG to receive and forward
print jobs. This chapter describes how to match the
parameter values in an ideal way.