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\nDevice URIs to Access a Network Printer or a Printserver Box
\nA printserver box is a small device with a network connection\nand a USB or parallel port connection to connect the actual printer.\nA network printer has such a device built-in.\nAccess happens via three different network protocols.\nSee the manual of your network printer or printserver box\nto find out what your particular device supports:
\nTCP Port (AppSocket/JetDirect)
\nThe IP address and a port number is needed to access it.\nOften the port number 9100 is the right one.\nIt is the simplest, fastest, and generally the most reliable protocol.\nThe matching device URI is:
\nsocket://ip-address:port-number
.\nLine Printer Daemon (LPD) Protocol
\nA LPD runs on the device and provides one or more LPD queues.\nThe IP address and a LPD queue name is needed to access it.\nAlmost all network printers and printserver boxes support it.\nOften an arbitrary queue name or 'LPT1' works.\nBut using a correct LPD queue which does not change\nthe data or add additional formfeeds or banner pages\ncould be essential for reliable printing.\nThe matching device URI is:
\nlpd://ip-address/queue
.\nInternet Printing Protocol (IPP)
\nIPP is the native protocol for CUPS running on a real computer,\nbut if IPP is implemented in a small printserver box,\nit is often not implemented properly. Only use IPP if the vendor\nactually documents official support for it. \nThe matching device URI is:
\nipp://ip-address:port-number/resource
.\nWhat 'port-number' and 'resource' exactly is depends\non the particular network printer or printserver box model.
\nFor more information have a look at
\nhttp://www.cups.org/documentation.php/network.html\n