Micronet Network printing has become the essential of all office infrastructures to help improve the efficiency of working environments. The optimal print server solution will need to adapt to all common client and server operating systems. Micronet's print servers are designed to be compatible with all major OS: Windows NT/95/98/2000/XP/Vista, Unix/Linux, MAC OS & NetWare. Furthermore, the print servers will accept various networking protocol from different OS: TCP/IP, IPX/SP, NetBEUI and AppleTalk. By implementing Micronet Print Servers to the office networks, printers can be shared by different departments to achieve efficient resource sharing. Personnel can print at any location in the office and select the destination of printed copy.

Selling Points
- Multiple Interface Solution to Suit All Printers
Micronet provides print server to suit various interfaces that are popular on printers from traditional Centronics to USB. SP755D supports standard 36-pin parallel Centronics interface allowing cable-free connection. SP756 is the standard USB print server targeted at the mainstream printers of the current market where USB interface is becoming the most popular connection.
- Multiple-Port Print Server for Large Size Office
SP766 Print Server is equipped with into USB ports and single parallel port to allow multiple printers to be controlled. This will allow large size office to increase printing capacity in peak hours. In addition, SP781 MFP Print Server will allow All-in-One printers to share its print, fax, scan and card reader functions throughout the network. Wireless support is also enabled on the following models: SP756W, SP766W and SP781W.
- Peer-to-Peer Printing (PTPP) for Print Queue & User Management
Peer-to-Peer Printing allows print jobs to be stored (queued) locally on the PC and sent to printer when it becomes available. Supported PTPP protocols include TCP/IP, IPX and NetBEUI. Below network architect represents a common office network. By installing a PTPP (Peer-to-Peer Printing) driver into Windows Servers (NT/2000/2003), advance features like print queue and user management will become available to further increase management of network printing.
Ordering Information
SP755D : 10/100Mbps Print Server, 1 direct attached parallel printer port SP756 : 10/100Mbps Print Server, USB 2.0 SP756W: 54M Wireless Print Server, USB 2.0 SP766 : 10/100 M EtherFast Print Server, 1 Parallel and 2 USB 2.0 ports SP766W: 54M Wireless Print Server, 1 Parallel and 2 USB 2.0 ports SP781 : Multi-Function Print Server, USB 2.0 SP781W: Wireless Multi-Function Print Server, USB 2.0
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