Native mode vs. pass-through mode – TA Triumph-Adler CX 8036 User Manual
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that delivers print jobs from applications on a client computer to a print 
servers and/or hands off data to a port monitor for local or remote delivery. 
The KIP port monitor can operate in one of two modes depending on its 
network location: Server Mode and Controller Mode. 
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Server Mode:
The KIP port monitor can operate in server mode. Server mode 
describes functionality where the KIP0 port is expected to deliver 
data to some host (KIP printer) other than the current port location. 
This destination can be specified by either an assigned IP address 
of a KIP printer or resolved host name of a KIP printer (i.e. DNS or 
WINS name resolved). This transport is accomplished via TCP port 
8421 to a listening KIPSERVE.EXE on the remote host. 
 
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Controller Mode:
The KIP port monitor can operate in controller mode. Controller 
mode describes functionality where the KIP0 port is expected to 
write out KIP Job Tickets on the host in which the port is installed. 
Network delivery methods are suspended in this mode. All KIP 
digital printers are factory delivered and equipped with a KIP port 
monitor in Controller Mode. This is essential for LPR based print 
delivery methods as it coordinates closely with LPD services also 
present within the operating system of KIP digital printers. 
 
• Port Operations: Regardless of the port mode (Server vs. Controller), the
KIP0 port is capable of functioning in native mode or pass-through mode. 
The native vs. pass-through concept can best be described as an auto-
sensing of the method in which printable data has been presented to the 
KIP0 port monitor. 
 
 
Native Mode vs. Pass-through Mode
 
The KIP port monitor is capable of auto-sensing what type of printable data 
arrives and how to further handle the data for network transport. KIP port monitor 
is able to detect the origin of printable data based on an examination of certain 
bytes within file header information present in the print data stream. Based on 
this data type, the KIP port monitor dynamically operates in two possible 
transport modes: Native and Pass-through. 
 
* It is important to note that native mode and pass-through mode functions 
regardless of port locations Server Mode vs. Controller Mode described above.