Network Print Servers: The Revolution in Printing

Regarding seamless printing, network print servers are the unacknowledged idols you never knew you needed. No more lining up at the printer, anxiously waiting for your turn. Just hit 'Print,' and let this neat device work magic.

Say Goodbye to Limitations with External Print Servers

Do cables limit you? Not anymore! External print servers extend the freedom to print from anywhere in your network. And speaking of freedom, have you checked out our All-in-one printers? They offer the same kind of versatility but on a whole new level.

Decoding the Brilliance of Networking Print Servers

Curious about the inner workings? Networking print servers aren't just tech jargon; they're a one-stop solution to multiple user access, speedy print jobs, and zero hassle. Your office printer will never be a bottleneck again.

Ready to step up your printing game? Dive into our impressive selection of network print servers and explore how you can revolutionize your workflow.

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  1. J6035A - HP JetDirect 175x Ethernet External Print Server
    $137.75
  2. J6035B - HP JetDirect 175X Print Server - 1 x 10/100Base-TX , 1 x USB - 100Mbps
    $103.25
  3. J6035C - HP JetDirect 175x Ethernet External Print Server
    $170.00
  4. J3265A - HP JetDirect 500X External Print Server
    $68.00
  5. J2591A - HP JetDirect EX Plus Ethernet, Parallel Port External Print Server
    $137.95
  6. J3110-61001 - HP JetDirect 600N EIO Fast Ethernet 10Base-T Internal Print Server RJ-45 Connector

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FAQs

What is a network print server?

A network print server is a device or software that connects printers to client devices over a network. As a result, allowing multiple users to share one or more printers without needing a direct physical connection to each printer.

Which server is useful for the print network?

Print servers, such as dedicated hardware print servers, Windows Server with the Print and Document Services role, or Unix/Linux systems with CUPS (Common Unix Printing System), are useful for managing and facilitating printing tasks across a network.

What is the difference between a print server and a network printer?

A print server manages print jobs for multiple printers and users within a network, providing a centralized point for managing printing tasks. A network printer, on the other hand, is a printer with built-in networking capabilities, allowing it to connect directly to the network and receive print jobs without requiring a separate print server.