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- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans.misc
- Path: sparky!uunet!fornax!skl
- From: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Subject: Re: Connecting an HP Laser Printer on the Ethernet
- Message-ID: <1992Aug31.012707.12583@cs.sfu.ca>
- Sender: skl@cs.sfu.ca (Samuel Lam)
- Reply-To: skl@wimsey.bc.ca (Samuel Lam)
- References: <2230232@hprnd.rose.hp.com> <1992Aug22.174313.10461@sulo.otol.fi> <gah.715037977@oldhood>
- Date: Mon, 31 Aug 1992 01:27:07 GMT
- Lines: 17
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- In article <gah.715037977@oldhood>, gah@hood.hood.caltech.edu
- (Glen Herrmannsfeldt) wrote:
- >We have one of the HP cards, and it works really well. ...
- >It does not directly support TCP/IP LPD protocol. ...
- >It takes a single TCP connection on port 9100, stuffs all the
- >characters into the printer, and ends on TCP/IP close.
-
- This only describes *one* of the many network cards HP offers for
- their LaserJet line of printers.
-
- The one described above is their "terminal server style" card.
- They also have a LPD one, an AppleTalk one, a Novell one, and
- a LAN Manager one (and possibly more).
-
- ...Sam
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- <skl@wimsey.bc.ca>
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