Zebra Technologies P1043301-005 Manual De Usuario
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Using Printing Protocols
IPP
IPP
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P1043301-005
11/21/13
IPP
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) is an application-level protocol used for distributed printing
over the Internet. Using IPP from any standard IPP client, you can transfer jobs to a printer that
is connected to either your external ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server or your internal ZebraNet
10/100 Print Server for S4M, 105SL, PAX4, and XiIIIPlus.
over the Internet. Using IPP from any standard IPP client, you can transfer jobs to a printer that
is connected to either your external ZebraNet 10/100 Print Server or your internal ZebraNet
10/100 Print Server for S4M, 105SL, PAX4, and XiIIIPlus.
To set up your 10/100 Print Server to support IPP, complete these steps:
1.
Open a browser.
2.
Enter the 10/100 Print Server IPP URL as follows:
http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:631/ipp/port1
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx =
the IP address of the 10/100 print server device
:631 =
a fixed value
/ipp =
a fixed string designating IPP
/port1 =
a fixed value
Important • You must have IPP support on your system.
Important • IPP support is not available on all 10/100
Internal Print Server printers. To be
certain you are running the latest version of firmware, visit
.
Example • Your address might look like this:
http:198.60.248.120:631/ipp/port1