
ThinPrint Settings
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4.1 How to Define the ThinPrint Port
In ThinPrint environments, printing is done to a TCP/IP port via a
socket connection. The port number of the TPG must be identical to
the port number that was defined for the ThinPrint server.
Port 4000 is preset. You can change the port number, if necessary.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the TPG Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE – ThinPrint®.
3. Enter the port number into the ThinPrint® port box.
4. Click Save & Restart to confirm.
ª The setting will be saved.
4.2 How to Define the Bandwidth
Bandwidth describes the capacity of a data connection. The
bandwidth of the TPG is indicated in bit/second (bit/s).
The bandwidth that is needed for print jobs can be limited to a
freely definable value for each ThinPrint port (server side). You can
further decrease the bandwidth limit on the port of the TPG (client
side).
Defining a bandwidth value on the TPG which is higher than the
defined value (server side) will have no effect. In this case, the
pre-defined value will be applied.
Proceed as follows:
1. Start the TPG Control Center.
2. Select DEVICE – ThinPrint®.
3. Tick Bandwidth.
4. Enter the desired bandwidth.
5. Click Save & Restart to confirm.
ª The setting will be saved.
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