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Using IPP
 
AXIS 540/640 User’s Guide
 
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Using IPP (AXIS 640/642 only)
You can use IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) for printing over any LAN or WAN 
that supports TCP/IP. The IPP functionality in the AXIS 640/642 is 
platform-independent and is automatically activated upon installation. 
Note:
The Axis print server with integrated IPP is compatible with any 1.0 and 1.1 
compliant IPP client. The AXIS 640/642 Print Server presents IPP Printer objects to 
the client, one for each printer port.
Notes:
In order to print to a remote printer via IPP, simply direct your print job to the 
printer by means of the supported 
http:
 address scheme (which is used in the IPP 
1.0 standard), or the 
ipp:
address scheme (used in the IPP 1.1 standard). 
Example: http: address scheme
See the Axis 540/640 User’s Manual for more examples on 
http: 
and 
ipp:
address schemes. Information on how to add an IPP printer to your printer list in 
Windows environments can also be found in the User’s Manual.
Currently available IPP clients include:
the Internet Printer Connection software from Hewlett Packard for WindowsNT, 
the Microsoft IPP Client delivered with Windows 2000, 
IPP clients for Windows ‘95 and ‘98 that can be downloaded from the Microsoft web site.
the Common Unix Printing System for Unix/Linux environments.
Axis firmware including IPP can be down-loaded free of charge from the Axis website 
http://www.axis.com.
If there are one or more firewalls between the IPP Client and the server, you may have to make 
some changes to the firewall configuration. IPP uses TCP port 631 for printing, so any firewalls 
between client and server must be configured to allow bi-directional traffic on that port.
IPP address using host name
IPP address using IP address
Corresponding printer
http://axisps:631/LPT1
http://12.100.110.2:631/LPT1
Printer attached to the LPT1 
parallel port
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