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Overview
D-Link's new Fast Ethernet print server is a compact device that
attaches to a parallel printer. This device permits the printer to
print files from a large number of users connected over a Fast
Ethernet network. Designed to work with both PC and Macintosh, this
pocket-sized device saves users cost by doing away with the need to
equip every workstation with a dedicated printer. Multiple
computers can share a single printer; the print server queues users
print files, allowing the printer to print them out in an orderly
manner. Through the DP-301P+, users connected over a network who
access the Internet, run Windows 95, 98, 2000 or NT, or run Unix,
Linux or MacOS can print files transparently from the shared
printer. At one end of the DP-301P+ is a 36-pin high-speed
Centronics parallel port that plugs directly to the printer without
any need for printer cable. On the other end of the DP-301P+ is a
10/100Mbps dual speed LAN port that connects to either an Ethernet
or Fast Ethernet network. This LAN port auto-detects the speed of
the network (10Mbps or 100Mbps) and adjusts itself accordingly.
This single-port print server is cost-effective and most suitable
for a SOHO network. However, large workgroups with printers spread
around in different locations can also benefit by setting up
multiple DP-301P+ print servers. The DP-301P+ is easily
configurable using any Internet web browser or a simple-to-operate
GUI under Windows. Telnet support means that the administrator can
also configure and maintain the print server from any station on a
Unix or TCP/IP network. The print server's printer port uses the
latest IEEE 1284 standard. This high-speed port, coupled with a
large built-in RAM buffer, allows for fast printing and prevents
congestion of print files on the network. In addition, the DP-301P+
supports HP's directional PJL protocol, allowing two-way
communication between a management station and PJL-supported
printers such as high-end HP laser printers. Users can consequently
see printer status such as out of paper, low tone and paper jam
from a remote place without having to walk over to the printer.
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