Encore ENPS-2001 User Manual

ENPS-2001

10/100 1-PORT USB IPP PRINT SERVER

KEY FEATURES
Converts a standalone USB printer into a sharable printer through wired Ethernet connection
Supports USB2.0 high-speed printing
Supports E-Mail alert
Provides friendly WEB-based configuration utility
Support Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) and Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) for extra function and controllability over the Internet and LAN
Supports multiple protocols – ideal for shared printing in mixed-LAN environments
Encore 1-Port Print Server converts a standalone USB printer into a shared printer, through a wired Ethernet connection. As a result, you can save the cost and space for additional printers. You can access the shared printer through the Internet or local area network (LAN). Printing on the shared printer from anywhere on the Internet is as easy as printing from your own office.
For your convenience, ENPS-2001 comes with a friendly WEB-based configuration interface. This device also supports multiple network protocols and operating systems, making shared printing in mixed-LAN environments easy.
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Add Encore 1-Port Print Server to your network infrastructure today to gain convenience and productivity!
SPECIFICATIONS
Interface: 10Base-T or 100Base-TX with one USB: 1 x USB 2.0-compliant port which
supports one printer
Standard: Fast Ethernet network port: RJ-45 for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX
1 Bi-direction parallel port (IEEE 1284) Embedded High Speed Microprocessor Included 1 Bi-direction parallel port (IEEE 1284) Fast Ethernet network port: RJ-45 for 10Base-T or 100Base-TX POST (Power On Self Test) 3 LED’s indicate Status, Power and Flow/Link 1 Installation CD for Netware, Windows® 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP 1 external AC power adapter 1 user manual Supports an abundant DHCP, TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI FCC Class A, CE certified
Supports: Netware: Fully compatible with DHCP, NDS and Bindery
Windows® NT/2000: TCP/IP LPR Port Printing, IPX, NetBEUI and TCP/IP Windows® 95/98/ME: Supports Windows Peer-to-Peer Networks, IPP, IPX, NetBEUI and TCP/IP. MAC® OS: Supports AppleTalk (Ethernet Phase II) with MAC OS version 8.0 or after UNIX: Supports RFC 1179 standard, IPP, TFTP, RARP, BOOTP and DHCP Internet (via Internet Printer Connection software)
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