
About Crown Print
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About Crown Print
Crown Print transports print jobs to a print device using the TCP/IP
protocol and displays status information to the host via Print Manager. Its
three main components are status, send, and configuration. They’re
explained in the following sections.
Status Component
This component obtains information from the printer, such as print job “go/
nogo” and error or warning conditions. Status information displays in Print
Manager through the print queue status dialog box. Status information comes
from the Windows XP/2000/NT4/Me/98 Print Spooler, Crown Print ,
or the printer, depending on where the job is in the printing process. See
chapter 3, “Troubleshooting,” and chapter 2, the “Using Crown Print ”
section, for more information on status messages.
Send Component
Crown Print communicates over TCP/IP ports 35 or 9100.
Older versions of Crown Print Monitor communicate only over port 35.
This component transports print jobs to a specific print device. When a job is
sent to a print device by the Network Print Monitor, it uses Windows XP/2000/
NT4/Me/98 operating system resources to transport the job. If a connection is
broken while a job is being transported, the monitor may discard the
remaining data and gives control back to Crown Print Print Spooler.
Any other pending jobs remain in the queue until the print device problem is
corrected.
Configuration Component
This component configures the port name, Internet address, time delays,
types of events to record in the application log, and problem sound alert. It
consists of the Add Port and Configure Port dialog boxes.
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