CNP-410s Parallel Port 10/100Mbps Ethernet Print Server
  
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CNP-410s is a pocket-sized one port print server, which allows user contact a parallel port printer into their network. This print server compatibles with the most common network protocols such as TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI, AppleTalk, LPR, and so on. The POST (Power-On-Self Test) will provide self diagnostic to solve the network implementation problems. Also, the firmware upgrade mechanism to provide CNP-410s supports the latest version of printers. In order to reduce on-side support, CNP-410s provides Web-based management mechanism to allow MIS to control and monitor network printer from IT department.

 KEY FEATURES
 •  One parallel port printer connected in a box to reduce desktop computer utilization
• Supports Web-base management to centralize the office printing service
• Increasing the efficiency, but reduce deployment cost and network printing hassle
 SPECIFICATIONS
 
Model
CNP-410s
Interface• One DB-36 Centronic port support bi-directional communication and one 10/100Mbps auto-sensing RJ-45 connector
Easy-to-use Setup Wizard • Yes (Windows-based Setup CD)
Network Operating System Support• Windows 95/98/98SE/Me
• Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP/2003
• Mac OS 8.1 or higher
• UNIX/Linux
• NetWare (Bindery/NDS)
Network Protocol Support* • TCP/IP
• IPX
• NetBEUI
• AppleTalk
• LPR
Internet Printing Protocol (IPP) Support • Yes
Windows Print Monitor Technology • Yes
DHCP (client) Support • Yes
Print Job Log • Yes
Management 1. Web interface
2. Windows-based Setup Program
Software Upgradeable 1. Web interface
2. Windows-based Setup Program

3. TFTP
SNMP & HP Web JetAdmin Support • Yes
Power Supply• 3.3V, 2A
Regulatory• CE / FCC Class B
Operation Temperature• 0 ~ 50˘J; StorageˇG-5 ~ 65 ˘J
Dimension• 55.5 (Length) x 52 (Width) x 22(Height) mm
Weight• 42g (Device Only)
 * As of the release of this specification. The specification is subject to change without prior notice.
  

 

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