Zebra Technologies 45537L-005 Photo Scanner User Manual


 
Preface
Who Should Use This Document
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45537L-005 ZebraNet PrintServer II User Guide 4/21/09
Who Should Use This Document
This User Guide is intended to be used by any person who will install and work with the
ZebraNet PrintServer II.
How This Document Is Organized
The ZebraNet PrintServer II User and Reference Guide consists of these chapters:
Title Content Description
Introduction This chapter provides a high-level overview of the
ZebraNet PrintServer II (PSII), installation
instructions, standard network configurations, and
how to work with PSII.
Installation This chapter provides information on how to install
PSII (external and internal) and the ZebraNet Utilities.
Getting Started This chapter provides you with information on how to
work with the most frequently used PSII features.
Printing Configurations This chapter provides information and instructions on
configuring your printer for remote BSD-style LPD
printing on the UNIX operating system.
NetWare Print Configuration This chapter provides you with instructions on how to
configure Novell’s NetWare for printing to PSII.
Using Printing Protocols This chapter provides information and steps to set up
your PSII to support Internet Printing Protocol (IPP).
PrintServer II
This appendix provides you with details on the most
commonly used PSII features.
ZebraLink
(for ZebraLink-enabled printers)
This appendix provides you with detailed information
that allows you to use the enhanced functionality of
your ZebraLink-enabled printer with the PSII.
ZebraNet Utilities This appendix provides you with details on ZebraNet
Utilities, the software suite of printer administration
tools that complements and enhances both ZebraLink
and the ZebraNet family of connectivity products.
Hardware Troubleshooting This section provides you with solutions to known
issues.
Frequently Asked Questions This section is a compiled group of frequently asked
questions (FAQs) about PSII.
Glossary This section is a glossary of terms that are specific to
the PSII.