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Installing the Printer Port for Network Printers
Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl / englisch / A31008-M1025-L101-1-7619 / printer.fm / 21.07.2005
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hablone 2005_05_02
Installing the Printer Port for Network Printers
Your Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl is equipped with a USB port that you can use, for exam-
ple, to connect a printer for use as the network printer.
Introduction
A network printer is a printer on which you can print your documents without it being
connected to your PC, for example to LPT1, the parallel interface. This has the advantage
that you only need this printer once in your network. All PCs for which it is released can
access it and work with it.
In most cases, a printer of this type is connected to another PC in the network. This does
indeed offer the advantage referred to above, but it has serious disadvantages:
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The printer can only be used by others if the PC to which it is connected is switched
on.
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The print job you send to the PC on which the printer depends reduces the perform-
ance (resources) of this PC.
If you use the USB port on the Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl for your printer, you have all the
advantages of a network printer without the disadvantages referred to above:
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The network, and consequently also the printer, is always ready (the Gigaset SX541
WLAN dsl and the printer itself must be switched on, of course).
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As it is connected to the USB printer port on your Gigaset SX541 WLAN dsl, it does
not detract from the performance of any other PC in the network.
To facilitate this option, you must first set up a
printer port
on each PC wanting to use
the network printer. A printer port is an interface on the PCs that forwards the print job
to an IP address within the network.
Once you have set up this port, you must install the printer driver.
Note:
For multifunction devices (combination of printer, copier or fax) only the printer func-
tionality is supported.
The printer server can only be used at present with selected printers that support USB
V2.0. You can obtain further information by contacting the hotline or else on the
Internet (see Quick Start Guide).