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Thank you for purchasing the INTellINeT NeTWoRK SolUTIoNS ™ 1-Port MFP USB Wireless Print Server, Model 509077. Unlike many MFP (multi-function printing) servers, it can communicate with your all-in-one printer as if it were connected directly to your computer, allowing all users to share print, sca...
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contentS 1. MFP Print Server ModeS..... ....................................................................................... 72 USing yoUr All-in-one Printer ................................................................................ 8 2.1 Printing.............. ............................
Page 7 - MFP Print Server ModeS; instructions, refer to the following chapters in this manual:
1. MFP Print Server ModeS The 1-Port MFP USB Wireless Print Server supports two modes: All-in-one MFP Server mode and MFP Server mode. Users can choose one of these modes to share all-in-one or other printer functions through the MFP print server. All-in-One MFP Server Mode The MFP print server can ...
Page 8 - card over the MFP print server.
2. USing yoUr all-in-one Printer After you’ve followed the install wizard to finish the all-in-one installation, you’re able to start sharing print, scan, card reader and fax functions.To print a document, just follow the steps you normally would.To scan or read the memory card, follow the steps bel...
Page 9 - Once you’ve finishe
NOTE: Once you’ve finishe d using the all-in-one printer, click “disconnect” to release it. other users can’t use the all-in-one printer until it’s released. 2.1 Printing The all-in-one printer will be added to “Printers and Faxes” after the printer is installed. You can select the printer for pr...
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2.3 reading Memory cards You can read the files from a memory card through the MFP print server. 3. MFP Manager 3.1 MFP Server list MFP Manager can automatically find the MFP print server in the network and show it in the MFP Server list. You can select an all-in-one printer and click “Connect” to...
Page 12 - MFP Server list; network. You can find information about the MFP servers,; MFP Server description; connection after the all-in-one printer is idle for a specified; Status; is idle for a specified period of time. By default, it is enabled
MFP Server list MFP Server list The MFP server list will list all the MFP servers within the network. You can find information about the MFP servers, including MFP server names, MAC Ids, IP addresses and the device that is connected to the MFP server. MFP Server/MFP Information When you click on an ...
Page 13 - My Favorite list; can find information about the MFP servers, including MFP
3.2 My Favorite You can add frequently used MFP print servers to the My Favorite list. The MFP print servers in the list will be added to the quick link list when you right-click the MFP server icon in the system tray. Refer to Section .4 to learn about the quick setup functions. My Favorite list M...
Page 14 - Auto connect list; Click “Add” on the Auto Connect list screen.
3.3 Auto connect list To let the system occupy the MFP server automatically when you want to print a document, you can add the all-in-one printer to your Auto Connect list. The system will send the printing jobs to the all-in-one printer when the MFP server is idle and is not being connected. When ...
Page 16 - Quick Setup
Quick Setup Status The current status of the all-in-one printer will be displayed here. “Connected” indicates that you are connecting to the all-in-one printer. “Busy” indicates the all-in-one printer is being used. “Idle” indicates that the all-in-one printer is free to use by any users. Connect If...
Page 17 - general Settings; Server conFigUration; • TCP/IP Configuration: IP address and DHCP server configuration.
general Settings Run MFP Manager when Windows starts execute MFP Manager when Windows starts every time. By default, it is enabled. Minimized when starting MFP Manager Minimize MFP Manager to an icon in the system tray when you start MFP Manager. By default, it is enabled. Refresh status every xx se...
Page 18 - Search for All Available MFP Servers; Group” on the left side of the screen.
4.2 Search for All Available MFP Servers To run the Server Manager configuration utility, click the Search icon (left) on the tool bar. The configuration utility will delay for several seconds because the utility is using the system’s available network protocols to search for all MFP servers on the...
Page 19 - Status of the MFP Server; You can restart the MFP server by clicking the Reboot icon (left).
4.3 Status of the MFP Server Click the Status icon (left) on the tool bar. The status of the currently selected MFP server will be shown on the right side of the screen. The information about the MFP server includes MAC ID, model type, firmware version, status of each server port, IP address, subne...
Page 20 - Set Up the MFP Server; re-start the MFP server to let the settings take effect.
4.4 Set Up the MFP Server Click the Setup icon (left) on the tool bar. The setup items of the currently selected MFP server will be shown on the right side of the screen.double-click one of the icons to set up the selected MFP server. A screen will display to verify the username and password of the...
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4.5 General Configuration double-click the General icon to display the login window, then enter your username and password. The default values: Username = admin; Password = 124. After entering the username and password, the General configuration screen (above) will display, presenting basic MFP serv...
Page 23 - System Configuration; Before you upgrade the firmware, make sure the IP
4.7 System Configuration Double-click the System icon to display the System configuration screen, where you can see all available printing protocols and upgrade the firmware. Port name: You can name the port the MFP server connects to. The default port name is ‘’p1.’’ Upgrade Firmware: You can use t...
Page 24 - Wireless Configuration; Infrastructure Mode
• “enable” activates the wireless function only: The MFP server’s wireless lAN will be enabled and ethernet will be disabled. • “disable” de-activates the wireless function: The MFP server’s wireless lAN will be disabled and ethernet will be enabled. domain country: The wireless channels vary from c...
Page 25 - WEP Security Mode
The table will list the available access points near the MFP server. Select an access point on the list and click “Next.” If you can’t find the access point that you want to use, click “Scan” to let the MFP server scan again.The 1-Port MFP USB Wireless Print Server supports WeP, WPA-PSK and WPA2- PS...
Page 28 - Click “Save” to save the wireless configuration.; MFP Server Management; configuration screen,; MFP Server description:
You can choose to let the MFP server automatically obtain IP settings with dHCP Client or manually assign the IP settings. If you manually assign the IP settings, enter the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway address (as shown above). When you finish configuring the IP settings, click “Next”...
Page 30 - A user has clicked “Connect” in the MFP Manager utility. The user’s
5.3 device Status 5.3.1 System Status System Information includes device name, MFP server name, model type, firmware version, MAC address, wireless configuration and the protocols enabled status. 5.3.2 Printer Status This screen lists information and status of the all-in-one printer or the printe...
Page 38 - Be aware that if you have started upgrading firmware, you
5.5.2 Upgrade Firmware You can upgrade new firmware for this MFP server on this screen. Click “Browse” to select the new firmware, then click “OK.” The firmware will be updated within a few minutes. NOTE: Be aware that if you have started upgrading firmware, you need to follow all the upgrading ste...
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8. Select “Custom” and click “Settings.” When you’ve finished the settings in Step 9, click “Next” to continue. 9. Select “lPR” and enter “p1” in the “Queue Name” field, then click “OK.” By default, the queue name of the MFP server is “p1.” 41 LPR PRINTING
Page 50 - printer is displayed on the screen. Click “Finish.”
14. You’ve added the network printer to the PC successfully. The information for the printer is displayed on the screen. Click “Finish.” . 8. iPP Printing 8.1 introduction IPP (Internet Printing Protocol) printing provides a convenient way of remote printing service using TCP/IP. The MFP server can...
Page 54 - MFP Server inStallation With Mac oS; open “Print and Fax” from System Preferences.
9. MFP Server inStallation With Mac oS lPR (line Printer Remote) printing allows Macintosh computers to connect to printers via TCP/IP. lPR printing can be set up on any Macintosh with version 9.x or above. 9.1 Mac 10.4.x 1. open “Print and Fax” from System Preferences. 2. With the Printing tab se...
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5. on the Printer list screen, make the following entries/ selections. • Printer Type: lPd/lPR • Printer Address: enter the IP address of the MFP server. • Queue Name: enter “p1.” • Printer Model: Select the printer attached to the MFP server. Click “Add” to continue. 6. The MFP server is completely...
Page 58 - general; • Temperature: 0 – 55 ̊C; Package contents
I can’t use the all-in-one printer to scan, print, use the card reader or fax a file even when I’ve followed the instructions in the manual. • Attach the all-in-one printer to a PC directly and make sure it is operating correctly. My computer has installed a firewall, and the MFP server can’t work n...