How it works – Axis Communications 5600 User Manual

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AXIS 5600

User’s Manual

Section 10: IPP

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How It Works

In order to print using IPP, you need to be able to access a printer
which is connected to the AXIS 5600, which has integrated IPP. Once
you have access to the destination printer, you are ready to print to the
printer of your choice via, for example, the Internet.

The URL for the destination printer is defined in the print server host
name, the port number and the local printer name, in that order.
When using IPP printing over the Internet with the AXIS 5600, the
host name used for the Axis print server could be “axisps”, for
example. The port number used is 631, followed by the local printer
name (Ex. LPT1).

A walk-through example of the IPP printing process is perhaps the
best way to describe the IPP functionality:

1. As a LAN-user in a Windows environment, you wish to print a

document on a color printer which is integrated in another LAN
and located in another city.

2. Proceed with selecting the IPP printer to which you want to send

your document from your Printer Name list (In File | Print). The
name structure of the printer begins with http://axisps:631/....

3. If your destination printer URL does not exist in your Printer

Name list, you need to add it. (See the examples below for
Windows environments).

4. When you press Print, the print job is sent over the Internet to

the AXIS 5600 print server which sends the job to the destination
printer.

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