Owner`s manual

LaserShare
is an intelligent printer controller that allows up to four
or eight computers to send data to a single HP LaserJet Series II,
IID, III, IIID, Brother HL8e* and HL8v*, or Wang LDP8 laser printer.
LaserShare MIO
installs into the HP LaserJet Series IIISi, Series
4, and Series 4SI and will support serial speeds up to 460K bps.
LaserShare connects directly into the optional I/O or MIO slot of the
laser printer. Power is taken directly from the laser printer so there
is no need for a power cord. LaserShare and LaserShare MIO can
accept data from all ports simultaneously. Print jobs are printed on
a first-in first-out basis. All LaserShare models come standard with
a buffer that can range from 256K to 4MB. The buffer on
LaserShare MIO models may range from 1MB to 4MB.
LaserShare 4C
and
LaserShare 4C MIO
come with four EIA-232C
serial ports.
LaserShare 8C
and
LaserShare 8C MIO
come with
eight serial ports,
LaserShare 4E
comes with two parallel and two
serial ports, and
LaserShare 4A
and
LaserShare 4A MIO
come
with four parallel ports.
* The LaserShare device for the Brother HL8e and HL8v is
referred to as
LaserShare 4CB
. This device is available
with four (4) serial computer ports and a fixed buffer size of
256KB.
The BayTech
Print Server PS-4A
,
PS-4C
, and
PS-4A
models are
user configurable, high speed, network print servers that support up
to four peripherals including printers and modems. The
PS-4A
has
four parallel ports, the
PS-4C
will has four high speed serial ports,
and the
PS-4E
has two parallel and two high speed serial ports.
The BayTech
LaserShare Network PS-MIO
is a network print
server card which installs into the MIO slot of the HP LaserJet
Series IIISi, Series 4, and Series 4SI laser printers. Each BayTech
print server is compatible with Novell NetWare 3.XX and 4.XX
using normal NetWare commands and utilities (i.e., PCONSOLE,
CAPTURE, and NPRINT). You may use an Ethernet 10BASE2
(thin coax) or 10BASE-T (twisted pair) network interface. The
BayTech print server services up to 32 print queues distributed on
as many as 32 file servers.