Specifications

Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN
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Operating Systems & Network Environments
In addition to languages
that describe page content,
driver screens, and font
appearance, there are also
rules that govern how data
is transferred back and
forth between different
kinds of PCs and network
servers, peripherals, MFPs,
and printers. In order for a
customer’s PC to
communicate with another
connected device, both
must support the same set
of data communication
rules or protocols. The versatile Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN printer supports the various computing platforms
and operating systems common to general office environments to ensure that all connected users can access
it with plug-and-play simplicity. Supported "front office" operating systems include:
Windows 2000, XP, Vista, 7, Server 2003/2003-R2, Server 2008
Mac Classic OS 8.6 – 9.2.x
Mac OS X 10.2+
"Front office" is a term that refers to typical general office printing applications – the kind of jobs you see
corporate employees and office workers printing from their Windows or Mac computers to a desktop or shared
workgroup printer. These are usually Microsoft Office, PDF, and E-mail/Web page printing applications.
Windows and Mac users simply connect the networking cables and download the appropriate printer driver to
their PC/Mac from the Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN CD-ROM to begin printing.
The Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN also supports N
Novell NetWare
. NetWare was a popular network operating
system first developed for simple file sharing applications in the 1980s. It has since evolved into today's Open
Enterprise Server (OES). NetWare's basic functionality has been superceded by the more efficient and user-
friendly TCP/IP network protocol. However, because some legacy networks still run older versions of NetWare,
Savin provides support for this OS via the optional SD Card for NetWare Printing.
For larger environments and national accounts or fleet sales, the Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN also supports
Citrix Presentation Server and the Savin UNIX Filter that will allow it to serve in "line of business" applications
as well, thereby adding more value to your solution.