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The Lexmark N4000e offers low-cost networking for USB printers, with the added versatility of network scanning (for Lexmark X7170). It works with just about any Lexmark or third-party laser, inkjet or All-in-One printer and supports host-based network printing as well as the latest standards and applications, including Zero Configuration networking, Novell Print Capability, TCP/IP and IPP. The N4000e keeps work interruption to a minimum with a set-up utility and embedded Web page for quick, problem-free installation and easy access to a host of configurable options. And thanks to downloadable firmware updates, you can protect your investment with easy upgrades to new features!
The Lexmark N4000e external print server is designed to be compatible with any USB 1.1 or 2.0 Full Speed Printer Class Device. Note: Lexmark recommends testing a specific environment prior to purchase of a Lexmark N4000e external print server.
The Lexmark N4000e is certified by Apple and is fully compliant with Apple Zero Configuration specifications. AutoIP, DDNS and mDNS protocols are supported. With Zero Configuration support, the N4000e can be automatically configured and printers can be automatically discovered without user intervention
Supports Lexmark lasers and selected inkjet printers. For lasers, this includes the Lexmark X215 MFP (print only), T420, E320, E321, E322, E323, Lexmark T520, T522, T620 and T622, Lexmark T630, T632, T634 and Lexmark W812. For inkjets for Windows print only, this includes the Lexmark Z65 Color Jetprinter and the Lexmark X5150, X6150, X6170 and X6190pro All-In-Ones. The Lexmark 2480, 2481, 2490 and 2491 Forms Printers are also supported (except Apple Mac OS).
These application services are supported: DHCP, DNS, DDNS, mDNS, WINS, SNMP (industry standard printer MIB), http, lpr/lpd, ftp, tftp, arp, ping, finger and telnet. In addition, these TCP/IP protocols are also supported IPP: Internet Printing Protocol, SLP: Service Location Protocol, NTP: Network Timing Protocol. Service Locator Protocol (SLP) provides key services to your network applications allowing the applications to find the print server in an efficient manner. Network Time Protocol (NTP) ensures that all devices on the network are synchronized with your centralized time server.