Lantronix Printer 900 633 R User Manual

Home Edition  
User Guide  
Part Number 900-633-R  
Revision A July 2012  
 
Table of Contents  
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List of Figures  
Figure 3-8 Sample View of Printer Options_____________________________________________ 19  
List of Tables  
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1: Introduction  
The xPrintServer is a patent-pending AirPrint print server which provides wireless printing capabilities for  
iPad, iPhone and other devices with iOS-enabled AirPrint applications for up to 2 network printers and 8  
USB printers (USB hub not included). xPrintServer Home Edition also enables printing to USB printers  
from Mac OS X Lion and Windows (XP, 7). Simply plug the xPrintServer into your network (router or  
switch with wireless access point), then plug your USB printer(s) into the xPrintServer. Within seconds the  
xPrintServer will auto-discover your printers to enable printing from iPads and iPhones.  
Figure 1-1 xPrintServer  
Network and Home Editions  
The xPrintServer comes in Network and Home editions. This user guide documents the features  
and functionality of the Home edition xPrintServer.  
Key Features  
No additional software is needed on the iOS device  
Simple configuration  
Supports up to 8 USB printers via USB hub and up to 2 network-attached printers  
Note: Print jobs process one at a time regardless of the number of configured printers. USB hub  
for connecting USB printers is not included.  
Automatic printer discovery and configuration (for supported printers)  
Security features  
External LED status indicator  
Configuration via browser (HTTP)  
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1: Introduction  
Supported iOS Devices  
xPrintServer supports all iOS-enabled AirPrint applications. AirPrint is included in all newer  
generation Apple® devices with iOS 4.2 and later. These include:  
iPad, iPad2 and iPad3  
iPhone (3GS or later)  
iPod Touch (3rd generation or later)  
Supported Printers and Printer Protocols  
Note: Supported printers should be directly attached to the network (wired or wirelessly).  
The xPrintServer supports printers that support one of the following transport protocols and Page  
Description Language (PDL):  
JetDirect (also known as AppSocket)  
LPD  
LPR  
IPP  
HTTP  
The following PDL is supported:  
PCL 4, 5 and 6  
Postscript  
the latest list of all supported printers. This list is periodically updated with new printers.  
Supported DHCP Configuration  
xPrintServer supports DHCP-assigned IP Addresses. The following items are configured via  
Static IP or DHCP.  
IP Address  
Subnet Mask  
Default Gateway  
DNS Server  
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1: Introduction  
Supported Browsers  
Lantronix supports the latest version of Internet Explorer, Mozilla Suite, Mozilla Firefox, Safari,  
and Chrome.  
Product Information  
You will need the serial number of your xPrintServer device when setting up your xPrintServer  
user interface. The serial number can be found on the product information label adhered to your  
device.  
Figure 1-2 Sample Product Information Label  
Bar Code  
Serial Number  
Product Revision  
Part Number  
Manufacturing  
Code Date  
Serial Number  
A serial number is a unique, identifying number specific to each hardware device including an  
xPrintServer, printer or any Apple iOS device.  
Figure 1-3 Sample Serial Numbers on Hardware Devices  
00-80-A3-8E-00-63  
or  
00:80:A3:8E:00:63  
or  
0080A38E0063  
IP Address  
Every device connected to an IP network must have a unique IP address. The xPrintServer gets  
a unique IP address from the DHCP server on your network (default method) or can be manually  
configured with a static IP address.  
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2: Installation  
This chapter describes how to install your xPrintServer.  
Package Contents  
Your xPrintServer product package includes the following:  
One (1) xPrintServer  
One (1) Quick Start Guide  
One (1) RJ-45 Ethernet Cable (3 ft)  
One (1) Universal Power Supply  
User-Supplied Items  
You also need the following items to install and operate your xPrintServer:  
A working power outlet  
WI-FI Access Point  
Network-Attached Printer (wired or wireless)  
USB Printer  
Your iOS device (e.g., iPad, iPhone) with connection to the network via WI-FI  
Hardware Components  
There is one USB port, one power input, one Ethernet port, and two types of LED indicators on  
the xPrintServer. The LEDs provide information about device activity and status.  
Figure 2-1 xPrintServer LEDs  
Status LED  
Power Input  
USB Port  
Left LED  
Right LED  
Ethernet Port  
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Ethernet LEDs  
There are two LEDs located on the upper left and right corners of the Ethernet socket  
(see Figure 2-1). These indicate the status of the connection.  
Left LED  
Green ON, 100Mbps Ethernet Link  
Green Blinking, 100Mbps Activity  
Orange ON, 10Mbps Ethernet Link  
Orange Blinking, 10Mbps Activity  
OFF, No Ethernet Link  
Right LED  
Always OFF  
The Ethernet port can connect to an Ethernet (10Mbps) or Fast Ethernet (100Mbps) network.  
Status LEDs  
The Status LED on the xPrintServer device is incorporated into the “X” letter of the Lantronix logo  
on the top of the device. The behavior of this LED indicates the type of activity occurring in the  
xPrintServer device. The Status LED color is orange when lit, and specific display patterns  
indicate the specific type of activity. The LED may display a solid light, display no light, slowly  
glow on, slowly glow off, or flash on/off.  
Table 2-1 Status LED, Top of Device  
Orange “X” LED  
Solid  
Description  
A continuous solid light indicates the power is on or the device is booting.  
No light indicates the power is off.  
OFF  
Blinking  
Glow/Dim  
Even blinking pattern indicates the device is printing.  
Pulsating pattern of glowing and dimming light cycle occurring once every three  
(Repeating Pattern) seconds. Indicates the device is booted, idle and waiting for a job.  
Code 1  
Code 2  
Code 3  
Code 4  
Code 5  
Code 6  
Code 7  
A repeating pattern of a single flash followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates the device is obtaining the DHCP address.  
Note: Codes 1  
through 7 indicate  
a grouped number  
of flashes in the  
Orange “X” LED  
separated by a two  
second interval  
where the light is  
off. The specific  
code/number of  
flashes separated  
by a two second  
no-light interval  
indicates a specific  
status as described  
in the grey cells to  
the left.  
A repeating pattern of two flashes followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates there are no configured printers.  
A repeating pattern of three flashes followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates a factory default reset.  
A repeating pattern of four flashes followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates a successful firmware update.  
A repeating pattern of five flashes followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates a failed firmware update.  
A repeating pattern of six flashes followed by two seconds of no  
light indicates a printing error.  
A repeating pattern of seven flashes followed by two seconds of  
no light indicates printer discovery is in process.  
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Installation Steps  
With all xPrintServer package contents and the requisite user-supplied items listed above, you  
may begin installation.  
1. Make sure printing from your Windows or Mac computer (from which the USB printer is  
directly attached) is working before proceeding. If you are installing a new USB printer, this  
may require downloading and installing print drivers to your desktop from the printer  
manufacturer.  
2. Connect the USB printer cable to the USB port of the xPrintServer.  
3. Connect the network cable from the wireless router/switch to the xPrintServer.  
4. Power on the xPrintServer with the supplied power cord. The xPrintServer will automatically  
set-up all printers on your network. The glowing “X” will blink quickly for about 30 seconds,  
then it will pulse slowly to show it’s ready for printing.  
5. Monitor the LEDs on the xPrintServer for activity and status information (see Ethernet LEDs  
Figure 2-2 Quick Connect Diagram  
Topology Support  
The xPrintServer is hardwired (via standard CAT-5) cabling to a router, switch or hub. The system  
requires an Access Point (A/P) be also hardwired and connected to the network. The iOS devices  
associates with the A/Pand communicates to the xPrintServer when a print job is ready to be  
processed. The xPrintServer communicates with network attached printer(s); the printers may  
either be wired or wirelessly connected to the network.  
For the xPrintServer to auto-detect printers on bootup, the xPrintServer and printers must be on  
the same subnet. After auto-detection has been completed, the xPrintServer can then be  
relocated to a different subnet (WI-FI connected subnet that iOS devices are connected to)  
assuming that subnet can route to the previous subnet.  
The xPrintServer uses Zeroconf to advertise print services to the iOS device(s) and requires  
either one or both of the following:  
Both the iOS device and the xPrintServer are on the same subnet.  
The iOS device and xPrintServer are on different subnets but multicast traffic is  
communicated between the subnets.  
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3: Navigation and Printing  
This chapter explains how to navigate and use your xPrintServer user interface including  
directions on how to login and log out, how to change your password, and most importantly, how  
to print from your iOS device.  
Finding the xPrintServer IP Address  
Use these directions to find your device IP address through which you may log into your  
xPrintServer device. Internet access is required.  
Every xPrintServer device has a unique, identifying serial number that can be found on the  
product information label (see Figure 1-2). As part of the initialization/boot up process, the  
xPrintServer will automatically register its IP address and associated serial number with the  
Lantronix Web Services website (http://www.lantronix.com/findmyxprintserver) which in turn  
provides the unique IP address of the xPrintServer device. You may then use the xPrintServer IP  
address to log into the user interface for printing management.  
Use these directions to find the IP address of a new xPrintServer device.  
1. Open an internet web browser. See Supported Browsers.  
2. Enter http://www.lantronix.com/findmyxprintserver into the web browser address bar.  
3. Press Enter on the keyboard. You will be prompted for the xPrintServer serial number.  
4. Enter the serial number of your xPrintServer. The serial number can be found on the  
product information label attached to your xPrintServer packaging (see Figure 1-2). It is an  
alphanumeric set of 12 characters.  
Figure 3-1 Serial Number  
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5. Click the Go! button. You will be redirected to your xPrintServer URL, after which a login  
prompt will appear.  
Figure 3-2 Redirected to Login Prompt  
6. Enter the default admin user login information.  
Note: Upon initial login, modify the default “PASS”  
password as soon as possible for security reasons.  
See Changing Passwords.  
User Name: admin  
Password: PASS  
You will be redirected to your xPrintServer device URL where you will see the  
7. Take note of the IP address of your xPrintServer device for all future logins.  
Note: Your xPrintServer IP address is assigned by DHCP by default, however, you can manually  
configure a static IP address. See Assigning a Static IP Address to the xPrintServer.  
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System Status on the Home Page  
You will see your xPrintServer System Status information on the Home page whenever you  
log into your xPrintServer URL.  
Figure 3-3 IP System Status Information on the Home Page  
The System Status information includes your IP address along with other important system  
status information:  
Edition  
The edition of xPrintServer (Home Edition).  
Version  
The current version of your firmware.  
Name  
The configurable name for the xPrintServer device. The default name is xPrintServer.  
IP Address  
The unique IP address associated with your xPrintServer device. This IP address may  
be used to directly pull up the user interface of a connected and live xPrintServer.  
Serial Number  
The unique serial number associated with the xPrintServer device which should match  
Up time  
The amount of time the xPrintServer has been operational since powered on or last  
restarted.  
Configured Printers  
The number of total discovered printers available for use on iOS devices.  
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Current Status  
The current status of the xPrintServer.  
Time-zone  
The configured time zone (can be changed through the Admin tab/page).  
Status Time  
The time at which the system status information you see on the screen was captured.  
Logging In  
Once the xPrintServer is installed (see Installation Steps) and the IP address discovered (see  
Finding the xPrintServer IP Address and Initial Login),you may follow these directions to login to  
xPrintServer at any time.  
1. Open an internet web browser.  
2. Enter the IP address of your xPrintServer device.  
Note: If Bonjour is installed on your computer or Mac, you may also access the user interface by  
entering: xPrintServer.local  
Figure 3-4 Login Prompt  
3. Enter your login information when prompted.  
User Name  
Password  
You are logged into the xPrintServer user interface when you see  
Logging Off  
1. Click the Log-Off tab located at the top far right of any xPrintServer user interface page. You  
will be prompted to close out of your browser window.  
2. Close out of your browser to completely log off.  
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Changing Passwords  
Use these directions to change your password.  
To change your password:  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Password link on the left side of the Home page. The Change Password page  
will appear displaying the User for which the password change is being made.  
3. Complete the following fields:  
Note: Passwords are case-sensitive and may  
Current Password  
New Password  
include up to 32 characters. All printable characters  
maybe used with the exception of single and double  
quotation marks such as: or .  
Re-enter new Password  
4. Click Change Password.  
5. Click OK in the confirmation popup that appears. Your password is changed.  
Note: You will be asked to login again if you attempt to navigate to a different user interface  
page.  
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Navigation  
Basic navigation features for the xPrintServer user interface are outlined in this section.  
Figure 3-5 Navigating the xPrintServer User Interface  
The firmware version is listed  
on the top of every web page  
Tabs allow you to move between  
xPrintServer pages and to Log-Off  
Double-click to sort  
table information by  
column heading  
Clicking the  
button beside a  
Links  
available for each  
page are listed here  
particular table list  
item will pull up the  
popup command  
menu associated  
with that item.  
Search  
When a specific  
printer on the Printers  
page is clicked, details  
about this printer will  
appear in grey fields  
beneath the list of  
printers.  
See Figure 4-1.  
Sometimes multiple pages are necessary to  
list all the items in the Jobs and Logs  
pages. In these circumstances, page  
navigation features will become available at  
the bottom of the screen.  
Go to the first page  
.
Go to the last page  
Go to the next page  
Go backward one page…  
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As illustrated above, basic navigation features for the xPrintServer user interface include the  
following:  
Tabs/Pages  
All the functionality of your xPrintServer user interface is divided between the Home, Admin,  
Jobs, Printers, Logs and Log-Off tabs located across the top of the user. Access these  
pages by clicking the same-named tab along the top of the screen. For instance, click the  
Jobs tab to get to the Jobs page or click Home to get to the Home page.  
Links  
Click to select from the links/commands available for each tab/page. All links available for a  
particular web page are displayed along the left side. For instance, links to Active,  
Completed and All jobs are available on the left side of the Jobs page.  
Search  
A Search field is available for the Jobs, Printers and Users tab/pages. Directly typing into  
the Search field will automatically update the displayed list of jobs, printers or users. The  
contents of the Search field can be edited repeatedly or even deleted and the  
Jobs/Printers/Users list will adjust automatically. Deleting all contents of the Search field will  
cause the results to show everything available and no longer display filtered results.  
Button  
This button may be found beside all items listed on the Jobs and Printers pages. Click the  
button beside a particular print job or printer on these pages to pull up a popup command  
menu with commands that are available for that item.  
Note: The Home edition of xPrintServer supports printing for up to two configured network-  
attached printers. The first two printers will have the full popup command menu of options (see  
the left screenshot in Figure 3-6). However, printers added beyond the first two configured  
printers are considered “Over Network Printer Limit”. These over limit printers may be accessed  
through xPrintServer but cannot be printed to and will display a limited popup command menu  
(see the right screenshot in Figure 3-6).  
Figure 3-6 Full and Limited Printer Command Popup Menus  
Full  
vs.  
Limited  
Log-Off Tab  
A Log-Off tab located at the far upper right of every xPrintServer user interface page allows  
you to logout easily.  
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Printing from an iOS Device  
This section explains how to print from your iOS device (e.g., iPad, iPod or iPhone).  
Use these steps to print from your iPad, iPhone or other iOS device.  
1. Connect your xPrintServer according to Installation Steps.  
2. Using your iPad, iPhone or other iOS device, open web page, email, photo, etc. you wish to  
print and choose the icon to open the native print menu:  
Figure 3-7 Sample View of Native Print Menu  
Note: A list of available  
commands will appear on the  
native print menu and will differ  
in appearance depending on the  
type of Apple device.  
3. Choose Printer in the Printer Options  
menu that appears. All available networked  
printers will display on your iOS device.  
Note: Printer  
Options appear  
differently on  
different iOS  
devices.  
4. Select the appropriate printer.  
5. Select the number of copies to print.  
6. Click Print. Your print job will be sent  
to the selected printer  
Figure 3-8  
Sample View of  
Printer Options  
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Printing from a Mac OS X Lion Desktop  
This section explains how to print from your Mac Operating System (OS) desktop. xPrintServer  
Home Edition supports desktop printing from Mac OS X Lion.  
Use these steps to setup printing from your Mac OS through the xPrintServer.  
1. Connect your xPrintServer according to Installation Steps.  
2. Go to System Preferences > Hardware.  
3. Click on Print & Scan.  
4. Click on the + button on the lower left corner. A list of printers appear.  
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5. Select the printer you wish to add.  
6. Click on the Add button. The printer is now added in your available list of printers and is  
ready to print.  
Setting Up Printing from a Windows 7 Desktop  
This section explains how to prepare your Windows 7 desktop for printing . xPrintServer Home  
Edition supports desktop printing from Windows 7 and Windows XP Operating Systems through  
Bonjour Print Services. You will need to download Bonjour Print Services for Windows v2.0.2 or  
higher. .  
Performing Add Printer Setup  
1. Connect your xPrintServer according to Installation Steps.  
2. Download Bonjour Print Services at http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999, following prompts as  
instructed.  
3. Launch Bonjour Printer Wizard:  
Through Window’s Start Menu by clicking Start > Control Panel > Bonjour Print  
Services > Bonjour Print Wizard.  
By double-clicking the Bonjour Print Wizard icon on your desktop.  
The Bonjour Printer Wizard appears with a list of discovered printers.  
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4. Click on printer you wish to install.  
5. Search and select your printer by Manufacturer or Printer (model number) and click Next.  
6. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
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Configuring a Default Printer  
This section provides instructions on setting an installed printer on your network as the default  
printer.  
1. Click Start > Control Panel on your desktop.  
2. Double-click to select Devices and Printers.  
3. Right-click the printer to be set as default and select Set as default printer. The selected  
printer is now set as the default printer.  
Setting Up Printing from a Windows XP Desktop  
This section explains how to prepare your Windows XP desktop for printing. xPrintServer Home  
Edition supports desktop printing from Windows XP and Windows 7 Operating Systems through  
Bonjour Print Services. You will need to download Bonjour Print Services for Windows v2.0.2 or  
higher. .  
Performing Add Printer Setup  
1. Connect your xPrintServer according to Installation Steps.  
2. Download Bonjour Print Services at http://support.apple.com/kb/DL999, following prompts as  
instructed.  
3. Launch Bonjour Printer Wizard:  
Through Window’s Start Menu by clicking Start > Control Panel > Bonjour Print  
Services > Bonjour Print Wizard.  
By double-clicking the Bonjour Print Wizard icon on your desktop.  
The Bonjour Printer Wizard appears with a list of discovered printers.  
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4. Click on printer you wish to install.  
5. Search and select your printer by Manufacturer or Printer (model number) and click Next.  
6. Click Finish to complete the installation.  
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Configuring a Default Printer  
This section provides instructions on setting an installed printer on your network as the default  
printer.  
1. Click Start > Control Panel on your desktop.  
2. Double-click to select Printers and Faxes.  
3. Right-click the printer to be set as default and select Set as default printer. The selected  
printer is now set as the default printer.  
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This chapter describes how to configure your xPrintServer using the xPrintServer user interface.  
Viewing Configured Printers  
Utilize these instructions to view provisioned network-connected printers installed since the  
xPrintServer last started up or printers on other networks if their IP addresses have been added  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printers tab to access the Printers > List page. The Description, Location,  
Make/Model and the most recent Status of all currently configured printers will be listed on  
this page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click on any printer in the list to retrieve additional information on that printer. In Figure 4-1  
below, the second printer in the list was clicked and the printer details in the grey fields below  
appeared at the bottom of the list of printers.  
Figure 4-1 Printer Information  
Description  
Location  
Status  
Name  
IP Address  
6. Click the  
button to the right of a specific printer to access a pop-up command menu of  
options available for that printer (see Figure 3-6). Each of these options is explained in  
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Configuring Printers  
Note: Discovery in the xPrintServer from a PC requires Bonjour®, which may be installed via  
iTunes® or Safari or Bonjour Print Helper ® at www.apple.com.  
All printers are added and configured to the xPrintServer via discovery where the xPrintServer  
discovers and provisions all network-connected printers as AirPrint printers. Discovery happens in  
one of two ways:  
Auto Discovery: This is the automatic method of printer discovery and provisioning. Auto  
discovery is enabled by default so that each time the xPrintServer starts up or a printer is  
connected to the USB port, the Discovery protocol automatically runs one time, discovering  
and provisioning all printers connected since the last start up. This automatic feature can be  
disabled.  
Discovery: This is the user-activated method of discovering and provisioning printers that  
can be initiated after the xPrintServer is up and running. This method is useful in situations  
where printer(s) have been added since the last xPrintServer start up. A user may wish to  
discover and provision the printer(s) at a particular moment rather than waiting until the auto  
discovery opportunity at the next xPrintServer startup.  
Note: Only printers listed among the Lantronix xPrintServer published list of printers will be auto-  
servers/supported-printer-list.html). Configuration options to manually add a printer and modify  
advanced printer settings are available under Printers > Advanced. Use these advanced options  
only if instructed to do so by Lantronix Technical Support.  
Enabling or Disabling Discovery  
The auto discovery utility of xPrintServer is enabled by default so that whenever you start up your  
xPrintServer device, auto discovery will automatically run one time. Auto discovery may be  
disabled or re-enabled at any time. Utilize these instructions to access where you may disable or  
re-enable auto discovery.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Click the Discovery link to the left of the page to reach the Printer Discovery page. The  
current auto discovery mode will be displayed at the top of the page.  
Figure 4-2 Printer Discovery Page  
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4. Check Enabled or Disabled to enable or disable printer discovery, as desired. The auto  
discovery mode will automatically adjust to your selection in a few seconds and your mode  
choice will be remembered for subsequent xPrintServer startups.  
Configuring Printers through Auto Discovery  
Auto discovery of printers happens automatically each time you startup xPrintServer, so long as  
auto discovery is enabled prior to the startup.  
1. Make sure auto discovery is enabled (see Enabling or Disabling Discovery above).  
2. Startup and login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In) as usual. The Discovery  
protocol runs one time automatically upon startup.  
3. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page. All printers which were auto  
discovered at this startup will be listed here with “Auto Discovered” listed under the Location  
column.  
4. Click the Discovery link to the left of the page to reach the Printer Discovery page. A  
Printer Auto Discovery Report will appear showing the current date and time the xPrintServer  
automatically discovered and configured printers and associated downloaded drivers.  
Figure 4-3 Sample Printer Auto Discovery Report  
Configuring Printers through Discovery  
You may run Discovery anytime after xPrintServer is started up. Utilize these instructions to  
discover and provision network printers connected after the xPrintServer last started up or  
printers on other networks if their IP addresses have been added (see  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Click the Discovery link to the left of the page to reach the Printer Discovery page. A  
message stating “Printer Auto Discovery has not yet been run” will appear if printers are  
available for discovery. If new printers are not available for discovery, you will see a Printer  
Auto Discovery Report (see Figure 4-3).  
4. Click the Re-run Discovery button within the Printer Auto Discovery Report to manually  
check for any new printers. After a few minutes, a new Printer Auto Discovery Report will  
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appear showing the current date and time of the current discovery and configuration of  
printers and associated downloaded drivers.  
5. Expand the SNMP field to see configuration information about the discovered printer(s). An  
example of what you may see in the SNMP field:  
Figure 4-4 Expanding SNMP Information  
Expand the Detected Printers field and further expand additional available  
subcategories (indicated with a icon to the left) to see a list of discovered  
printers and the status of the provisioning results:  
Figure 4-5 Expanding Detected Printers Information  
Note: If you expand the Printer Auto Discovery Report, you may need to use the left-right and  
up-down scroll bar to see the entire contents of your report.  
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Deleting All Configured Printers  
The auto discovery utility of xPrintServer is enabled by default so that whenever you turn on your  
xPrintServer device, auto discovery will automatically run one time. Utilize these instructions to  
access the area where you may disable or re-enable auto discovery.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Click the Discovery link to the left of the page to reach the Printer Discovery page.  
4. Click the Remove all printers button to remove all configured printers, as desired.  
5. Click Yes in the confirmation popup that appears.  
6. Log-off (see Logging Off) and close your browser. All printers are deleted.  
Setting Real Time Clock  
Real Time Clock is a built-in function in xPrintServer which time-stamps printing-related activities  
such as identifying the time of log activities or print jobs. Real Time Clock is automatically on and  
syncs time with pool.ntp.org (Network Time Protocol) and is set it at GMT -800 PST (Pacific  
Standard Time).  
To modify the Time-zone  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
3. Click the Time-zone link on the left side of the page to access the Select Time-zone page.  
4. Select a new time zone from the Select Time-zone drop-down menu.  
5. Click the Change Time-zone button.  
6. Click Yes in the confirmation popup that appears.  
7. Wait for the xPrintServer to reboot. When the time zone is changed, the xPrintServer device  
will automatically restart, bringing you back to System Status on the Home Page. The unit is  
now set to your new chosen time zone.  
Assigning a Static IP Address to the xPrintServer  
Your xPrintServer IP address is DHCP by default, but can be configured with a static IP address.  
Utilize these instructions to establish a static IP address.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin > Time-zone page.  
3. Select IP Address to access the Admin > IP Address page.  
4. Click the Static radio button near the top of the page to access static IP address  
configuration fields.  
5. Complete the following fields:  
IP Address  
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Netmask  
Default Gateway  
DNS Server  
6. Click Save.  
7. Click OK in the confirmation popup that appears. The unit will automatically restart.  
8. Close out of your xPrintServer browser and open a new browser.  
9. Enter the newly assigned static IP address.  
10. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In). The assigned static IP address will  
appear on the System Status page.  
Admin Printer Configuration Options  
Configuration options available on a specific printer can be accessed and configured through the  
xPrintServer user interface (i.e., configuring the number of copies, duplexing and page range).  
You may utilize the Search feature as necessary to find a particular, previously discovered printer  
and use these directions to configure it.  
Printing a Test Page  
Use these directions to print a test page for a selected printer.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer through which you want to print a test page.  
6. Click Print Test Page in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the same  
menu if you want to back out of it) and a test page print job will be sent to the selected  
printer..  
7. Click OK in the confirmation popup providing a print job ID.  
Purging Job History  
Use this selection to purge all printed job history information. By default, xPrintServer otherwise  
maintains a list of the last 50 printed jobs.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer with the job history you want to purge.  
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6. Click Purge Job History in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the  
same menu if you want to back out of it).  
7. Click Yes in the confirmation popup to continue (or No to cancel action) and all print jobs not  
yet printed will be purged from the selected printer.  
8. Click OK in the second confirmation popup.  
Deleting a Printer  
Use this selection to delete a printer that is currently configured. Printers may later be added and  
configured according to the directions in the Adding, Finding and Discovering Printers section.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer you want to delete.  
6. Click Delete Printer in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the same  
menu if you want to back out of it).  
7. Click Yes in the confirmation popup to continue (or No to cancel action) and the selected  
printer will be deleted.  
8. Click OK in the second confirmation popup.  
Changing Printer Description  
Use this selection to change the description of a configured printer as it will display to all users.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer for which you want to change description.  
6. Click Change Description in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the  
same menu if you want to back out of it).  
7. Type the new description for the printer in the field which appears.  
8. Click Save. After a few seconds, the printer description will be changed.  
Changing Printer Location  
Use this selection to change the location of a configured printer. This command is useful for  
updating the location of printers initially identified as “Auto Discovery”.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
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3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the button beside the printer with location to be changed.  
6. Click Change Location in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the  
same menu if you want to back out of it).  
7. Type the new description for the printer in the field which appears.  
8. Click Save. After a few seconds, the printer name will be changed.  
Showing Shared Printer Information  
Use this selection to make an xPrintServer-provisioned printer visible and available to iPad,  
iPhone and other iOS devices. Up to 2 network-attached printers can be seen and shared at a  
time.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer information to be shared.  
6. Click Show Share Info in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the  
same menu if you want to back out of it). An information popup window appears showing the  
printer as it is shared:  
Figure 4-6 Show Share Info Popup  
7. Click OK in the information popup window to close it.  
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Sharing a Printer  
Use this selection to make an xPrintServer-provisioned printer visible and available to iPad,  
iPhone and other iOS devices.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of printers.  
4. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
5. Click the  
button beside the printer to be shared.  
6. Click Share Printer in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the same  
menu if you want to back out of it).  
7. Click Yes in the confirmation popup to continue (or No to cancel action) and the selected  
printer becomes visible and available on iOS devices.  
8. Click OK in the second confirmation popup.  
Hiding a Printer  
Use this selection to hide an xPrintServer-provisioned printer so that it is no longer visible or  
available on iPad, iPhone and other iOS devices.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
4. Click the  
button beside the printer you wish to hide.  
5. Click Hide Printer in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the same  
menu if you want to back out of it).  
6. Click Yes in the confirmation popup to continue (or No to cancel action) and the selected  
printer becomes invisible and no longer available on iOS devices.  
7. Click OK in the second confirmation popup.  
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Setting Printer Options  
Use this selection to view and modify settings in an xPrintServer-provisioned printer.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printer tab to access the Printers > List page.  
3. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular printer.  
4. Click the  
button beside the printer you wish to set printer options.  
5. Click Set Printer Options in the popup command menu that appears (or Cancel within the  
same menu if you want to back out of it). Available printer settings will appear.  
Different printers will have different printer settings available for modification.  
Some printers will have multiple heading tabs by which all the setting options are  
organized.  
Figure 4-7 Sample Printer Options  
Every printer has different setting  
options available, organized under  
one or more heading tab(s) as  
exemplified by the options  
available in these printers.  
The printer above provides only  
five modifiable settings under the  
single heading tab, “General”.  
The printer to the right  
has several modifiable settings  
organized beneath each of the  
seven dark blue heading tabs.  
Clicking any of the blue heading  
tabs brings you to the printer  
setting options organized under  
that tab.  
6. Click through available tabbed headings (all in dark blue) and make changes as desired.  
7. Click Save Changes to save. A note verifying that settings have been saved successfully  
will appear on the screen. Changes to printer settings will remain in place until changed  
through xPrintServer.  
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8. Click the Return to Printer List button at any time to return to the Printers > List page.  
Updating Printer IP Addresses  
Use this feature to update printer IP addresses on the xPrintServer. This feature allows auto-  
discovery of printers outside the current subnet.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Printers tab to access the Printers page.  
3. Click the Printer Address link on the left side of the Printers page. A list of existing Printer  
IP Addresses will appear in the Printer IP Addresses page, if any were previously  
established.  
4. Click into the large square field in the Printer IP Addresses page.  
Figure 4-8 Printer IP Address Page  
Click inside to edit/type  
printer IP addresses.  
5. Update the Printer IP Addresses by adding a new printer IP address, modifying an existing IP  
address or deleting an address. To add more than one printer IP address, enter one address  
per line (separated by a paragraph break using the Enter key on the keyboard).  
6. Click Save to save added or modified IP address(es).  
7. Click OK in the confirmation popup.  
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Viewing Print Jobs on the xPrintServer User Interface  
Use these steps to view all print jobs and details on a specific print job.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Jobs tab to access the Jobs page. All Active Jobs are listed here. The  
information on this page is refreshed every 15 seconds.  
3. Click the desired link to left to view a desired job category:  
Active: to show all jobs that are currently active (default view)  
Completed: to show all jobs that have been completed  
All: to show all jobs, active or completed.  
4. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of jobs.  
5. Utilize Search as necessary to find a particular print job.  
6. Clicking on a particular job brings up specific information about the job in a grey field below  
the job list.  
Figure 4-9 Print Job Details  
Renaming xPrintServer Device  
As part of the initialization process, the xPrintServer registers a Lantronix-specific Bonjour  
Service Type (lantronix-ips._tcpwhich uses the default device name of xPrintServer).  
As with any Bonjour discovery application, you can find your xPrintServer or any Bonjour-  
supported web browser using the URL: http://<devicename>.local, substituting the  
<devicename> with the name of the device. Therefore, you would search for your xPrintServer  
device with http://xprintserver.localby default. If you change the default device name,  
the xPrintServer URL used to access the xPrintServer web interface would also be modified. For  
instance, if the default name xprintserveris renamed to printer1, the browser URL  
address would be http://printer1.local.  
The directions below can be used to rename an xPrintServer device. This is a useful function in  
situations where there are multiple xPrintServers on a network as each device should have a  
unique name. Changing the xPrintServer name requires a restart to use the new xPrintServer  
name. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
1. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
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2. Click the Name link on the left side of the page to access the Change xPrintServer Name  
page. The Current Name of your device will display (xPrintServer).  
3. Type in the New Name (an alpha and/or numeric combination that may include the -and _  
characters).  
4. Click the Change Name button to submit the new name.  
5. Click Yes in the confirmation popup to continue (or No to cancel action) renaming your  
xPrintServer device.  
6. Wait for the xPrintServer to reboot. When the renaming of your unit is complete, the  
xPrintServer device will automatically restart, bringing you back to the Change xPrintServer  
Name page where your new device name will display.  
Resetting the xPrintServer to Factory Defaults  
There are two ways to reset the xPrintServer to factory default settings: through the user  
interface or utilizing the reset button on the xPrintServer device.  
Via the User Interface  
Use these directions to reset the xPrintServer to factory default settings through the Reset Unit  
to Factory Defaults page of the xPrintServer user interface. A device restart automatically  
follows a reset.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
3. Click the Default link on the left side of the page to access the Reset Unit to Factory  
Defaults page.  
4. Click the Reset to Factory Defaults button.  
5. Click Yes in the confirmation popup that appears (or No to cancel this action). The unit  
automatically restarts in order to complete resetting to factory defaults.  
6. Wait for the xPrintServer to reboot. When the resetting to default is complete and the device  
restarted, you will be brought back to System Status on the Home Page. Authentication  
(Logging In) will be required to access the xPrintServer user interface.  
Via the Hardware Reset Button  
Use these directions to reset the xPrintServer to factory default settings utilizing the Reset button  
on the bottom of the xPrintServer device. This button is accessible through a hole in the case.  
To reset the unit to factory defaults, perform the following steps:  
1. Place the end of a paperclip or similar object into the reset opening (pin-sized hole on the  
bottom of the device) and press for a minimum of 15 seconds.  
2. Remove the paperclip to release the button. This procedure restores factory default settings  
to the configuration and reboots the unit.  
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Restarting the xPrintServer  
Use these directions to restart the xPrintServer device through the xPrintServer user interface  
and without changing any settings.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
3. Click the Restart link on the left side of the page to access the Restart Unit page.  
4. Click the Restart Unit button.  
5. Click Yes in the confirmation popup that appears (or No to cancel this action).  
6. Wait for the xPrintServer to reboot. The xPrintServer device will restart, bringing you back to  
System Status on the Home Page. Authentication (Logging In) will be required to access the  
xPrintServer user interface.  
Viewing Logs  
Use these directions to view logs. xPrintServer user interface provides logs for all diagnostic and  
access messages.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Logs tab to access the Logs page. A list of all Diagnostic logs appear by default.  
3. Click the Access link to the left to view only access logs.  
4. Click the Diagnostic link to the left to view only diagnostic logs.  
5. Utilize Navigation as necessary in situations where there are multiple pages of logs.  
Note: The number of logs on the bottom of the page will update each time the Diagnostic or  
Access link on the left is clicked.  
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5: Updating Firmware  
Note: Internet access is required for firmware updates.  
This chapter provides directions for updating firmware, which may be necessary from time to  
time.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
3. Click the Firmware link on the left side of the page. The firmware you are currently running  
will display.  
Note: The firmware version is also visible beside the xPrintServer logo on top of all xPrintServer  
pages.  
4. Click the Check for Firmware Update button to check if a firmware update is available at  
this time. After a few seconds, you will receive one of two messages:  
“Firmware update is available” indicating you may proceed to step 5.  
“You are running the latest version of the firmware” indicating no firmware update is  
necessary at this time.  
5. Click Upgrade Firmware.  
6. Click Yes in the confirmation popup that appears. Wait a few minutes while firmware  
upgrades. When the upgrade is complete, the xPrintServer device will automatically restart,  
bringing you back to System Status on the Home Page. The list of discovered printers,  
created users and other custom configuration settings remain unchanged across firmware  
updates.  
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6: Technical Specifications  
Basic device information is provided in this chapter.  
Table 6-1 Technical Specifications  
Category  
Description  
90 to 264 VAC 50/60 Hz Wall Cube with 5V power output  
Normal Power Usage: approximately 1 Watt  
Power Input  
Network Interface  
USB Port  
1 RJ45 10Base-T/100Base-TX Ethernet port  
1 USB Port  
11.43 x 6.02 x 2.16 cm (4.5 x 2.37 x .85 in)  
19g ( .4 lbs)  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Operating range: 0° to 55°C  
Storage range: -40° to 70°C  
Temperature  
Relative Humidity  
Case  
Operating 0% to 90% non-condensing  
White plastic case.  
SNMP  
JetDirect (AppSocket)  
Protocols Supported  
LPD  
LPR  
IPP  
HTTP (HTML/browser-based)  
Management  
AirPrint  
Zeroconf  
System Software  
Microsoft Internet Explorer, Version 8 and 9  
Firefox Version 7  
Safari Version 5  
Chrome Version 16  
(1) Status LED  
(2) Ethernet LEDs  
LEDs  
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A: Technical Support  
This chapter provides directions and contact information for getting live technical support for your  
xPrintServer device. The xPrintServer user interface provides an easy way for you to directly  
send helpful diagnostic information to Lantronix. Calling Technical Support after they have  
received this information will help them better and more quickly assist you.  
Diagnostic Support  
Follow the directions below to send diagnostic support information about your xPrintServer device  
to the Lantronix Technical Support before calling for assistance.  
1. Login to the xPrintServer user interface (see Logging In).  
2. Click the Admin tab to access the Admin page.  
3. Click the Diagnostic link on the left side of the page.  
4. Click Send Diagnostic Information. Wait a few moments while diagnostic information is sent  
to Lantronix Technical support.  
5. Click OK in the confirmation popup that appears. Diagnostic support information is sent.  
Contact Information  
Technical Support U.S.  
Phone: (800) 422-7044  
Please check our online knowledge base or send a question to Technical Support at  
Technical Support Europe, Middle East, Africa  
Phone: (33) 13-930-4172  
Firmware downloads, FAQs, and the most up-to-date documentation are available at  
When you report a problem, please provide the following information:  
Your name, and your company name, address, and phone number  
Lantronix model number  
Lantronix serial number/MAC address  
Firmware version (on the first screen shown when you Telnet to the device and type show)  
Description of the problem  
Status of the unit when the problem occurred (please try to include information on user and  
network activity at the time of the problem)  
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B: Troubleshooting  
Some of the errors encountered setting up or using the xPrintServer are addressed in this  
appendix. When troubleshooting, always ensure that the physical connections (power cable,  
network cable) are secure. When troubleshooting the following problems, make sure that  
xPrintServer is powered up and connected to a good network connection.  
Problems and Error Messages  
Problem/Message  
Possible Solution  
LED lights display  
correctly but printer  
does not print job.  
Make sure that the network printer:  
Is powered on.  
Has a good network connection – wired or wireless. This includes  
proper cabling, correct IP addressing and/or WI-FI connection  
configuration settings and proper routing if going across routed network  
environments.  
Has adequate paper supply.  
Has adequate ink or toner supply.  
Has no paper jams.  
Consult the printer manufacturer to troubleshoot these or other print-  
specific technical issues.  
Status LED does not  
display light.  
Make sure that xPrintServer is connected securely to its power supply unit.  
Otherwise, try another wall outlet. Contact Technical Support if  
xPrintServer's status LED continues to not display light after confirming  
good power.  
Ethernet LED(s) are not Make sure that Ethernet patch cable is securely connected to both  
displaying light.  
xPrintServer's Ethernet port and the Ethernet hub or switch to the network  
at both ends. Otherwise, swap the patch cable for another known good  
cable. Use a straight CAT5 (or greater) Ethernet patch cable, not a  
crossover Ethernet cable to connect to the network drop.  
Designated banner  
page is not printing with Options in Printers > Advanced page.  
Ensure that banners configurations are enabled under Set Default  
print job.  
Document did not print  
to the correct printer.  
Make sure your application output encode is set to ASCII. If not, change it  
to ASCII.  
Network-attached  
1) Reboot the xPrintServer.  
printer is not displaying  
on the iOS device.  
2) Manually run Discovery  
3) Verify that the network-attached printer supports Bonjour.  
Make sure your iOS device is compatible. See Supported iOS Devices.  
iOS device cannot print  
or access xPrintServer.  
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C: Compliance  
Declaration of Conformity  
Manufacturer’s Name & Address:  
Lantronix, Inc.  
167 Technology Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 USA  
Tel: 800-526-8766  
Tel: 949-453-3990  
Fax: 949-450-7249  
Product Name Model: xPrintServer  
Conforms to the following standards or other normative documents:  
Emissions  
FCC Part 15 Class B, VCCI Class B, EN 55022, CISPR22, ICES-003  
Safety Agency  
UL, CE Mark, and C-Tick  
Agency Approvals  
RoHS, Reach, Linux OS  
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RoHS Notice  
All Lantronix products in the following families are China RoHS-compliant and free of the following hazardous substances and elements:  
Lead (Pb)  
Cadmium (Cd)  
Mercury (Hg)  
Hexavalent Chromium (Cr (VI))  
Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB)  
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE)  
Product Family Name  
Toxic or hazardous Substances and Elements  
Lead  
(Pb)  
Mercury  
(Hg)  
Cadmium  
(Cd)  
Hexavalent  
Chromium (Cr (VI))  
Polybrominated  
biphenyls (PBB)  
Polybrominated  
diphenyl ethers  
(PBDE)  
DSC  
EDS  
IntelliBox  
MatchPort  
Micro  
MSS100  
PremierWave  
SCS  
SecureBox  
SLB  
SLC  
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SLP  
Spider and Spider Duo  
UBox  
UDS1100 and 2100  
WiBox  
WiPort  
xDirect  
xPico  
XPort  
XPress DR & XPress-DR+  
xPrintServer  
xSenso  
O: toxic or hazardous substance contained in all of the homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
X: toxic or hazardous substance contained in at least one of the homogeneous materials used for this part is above the limit requirement in SJ/T11363-2006.  
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D: Warranty  
For details on the Lantronix warranty, go to our web site at  
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Index  
Ethernet Cable, 9  
Ethernet LEDs, 10  
Ethernet Port, 10  
A
A/P, 11  
Access Point, 11  
Activity LED, 10  
Adding a Printer IP Address, 36  
Address  
F
Factory Defaults, 38  
Firefox, 41  
IP, 8  
Addresses, 7  
Firmware, 40  
Firmware, 46–47  
Advanced Options, 27  
Agency Approvals, 44  
AirPrint, 6, 7, 41  
Apple, 7  
G
Glow, 10  
Auto Discovery, 27  
Auto printer discovery, 6  
H
Hide a Printer, 34  
HTTP, 7  
Hub, 11  
B
Bonjour, 27  
Bonjour Print Services (Windows 7 OS), 21  
Bonjour Print Services (Windows XP OS), 23  
I
Installation, 9  
Installation Steps, 11  
Internet Explorer, 41  
iOS, 6, 7, 11  
IOS, 11  
C
Cabling, 11  
Case, 41  
Change Description, 32  
Change Location, 32  
Change Password, 16  
Change Time-Zone, 30  
Chrome, 41  
Compliance, 44  
Configuration, 6, 26  
Contact Information, 42  
Contacts, 2  
IP  
Address, 8  
IP Address, 7, 12  
iPad, 6  
iPhone, 6  
IPP, 7, 41  
J
JetDirect, 7, 41  
Job History, 31  
Copyright, 2  
D
K
Declaration of Conformity, 44  
Default Gateway, 7  
Delete Printer, 32  
Deleting a Printer IP Address, 36  
DHCP, 7, 10  
Key Features, 6  
L
LED, 6, 10  
LEDs, 9, 41  
Links, 18  
Diagnostic Support, 42  
Dim, 10  
Dimensions, 41  
Discovery, 27, 28  
DNS Server, 7  
Linux OS, 44  
Lion, 6  
Logging In, 15  
Logging Off, 15  
Logout, 18  
Logs, 39  
E
Emissions, 44  
Ethernet, 41  
LPD, 7, 41  
LPR, 7, 41  
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Index  
Safety Agency, 44  
Search, 18  
Security, 6  
M
Mac OS, 6  
Management, 41  
Send Diagnostic Support, 42  
Serial Number, 8  
Set Printer Options, 35  
Manufacturer’s Name & Address, 44  
Modifying a Printer IP Address, 36  
Setting Up Printing from a Desktop (Windows 7  
OS), 21  
Setting Up Printing from a Desktop (Windows  
XP OS), 23  
N
Navigation, 17  
Network Interface, 41  
Share Printer, 34  
Show Share Info, 33  
SNMP, 29, 41  
Software, 41  
Solid, 10  
Status LED, 10  
Subnet, 11  
Subnet Mask, 7  
Supported DHCP Configuration, 7  
Supported Printer Protocols, 7  
Supported Printers Protocols, 7  
Switch, 11  
P
Package Contents, 9  
Page Description Language, 7  
Pages, 18  
Passwords, 16  
PCL, 7  
PDL, 7  
Postscript, 7  
Power Input, 41  
Print Job, 11  
Print Jobs, 37  
Print Test Page, 31  
Printer Configuration, 31  
Printer IP Address, 36  
Printer Protocols, 7  
Printers, 7  
Printing from a Desktop (Mac OS X Lion), 20  
Printing from an iOS Device, 19  
Problems and Error Messages, 43  
Product Information Label, 8, 12  
Protocols, 41  
System Status, 14  
T
Tabs, 18  
Technical Specifications, 41  
Technical Support, 42  
Temperature, 41  
Test Page, 31  
Time-Zone, 30  
Topology, 11  
Purge Job History, 31  
Trademark, 2  
Troubleshooting, 43  
Q
Quick Start Guide, 9  
U
Universal Power Supply, 9  
Updating Firmware, 40  
Updating Printer IP Addresses, 36  
Upgrade Firmware, 40  
USB Port, 41  
R
Reach, 44, 46–47  
Real Time Clock, 30  
Relative Humidity, 41  
Renaming xPrintServer, 37  
Resetting, 38  
W
Restarting Unit, 39  
Restoring, 38  
RoHS, 44  
Warranty, 46  
Weight, 41  
RoHS Notice, 45  
Router, 11  
X
xPrintServer, 6, 7, 10, 11, 31, 44  
S
Safari, 41  
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