NetWare 4.1/9000 Print Services
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Setting Up and Servicing Printers
Selecting the Best Type of Printer for Your Setup
Selecting the Best Type of Printer for Your Setup
The following information compares parallel and serial printers.
Parallel Printers
Parallel port speeds vary greatly, but are mostly much better than serial port
speeds. Here are some characteristics of parallel printing:
• Much faster than serial
• Ten feet maximum standard distance; some cables guarantee 150 feet
• Limited error checking but relatively error-free
• Interrupts set by the installer
• Universally compatible
Laser printers that seem otherwise similar may have varying maximum
parallel port speeds. Consult with your printer vendor if this is a major issue
for you.
Serial Printers
Here are some characteristics of serial printing:
• Transmits data more slowly than parallel
• Standard maximum distance 25 feet; some cables guarantee 500 feet
• Has better error checking capability
• May require less expensive cabling
• The installer sets interrupt, XON/XOFF, parity, baud rate, data bits and stop bits
See Appendix B, “Cabling Printers,” for more information.