Specifications
Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN
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Driving print volumes to the latest laser printers
instead of older, noisy dot matrix line printers will allow
host print customers to save money, increase print
speed and productivity, as well as produce output of
equal quality to other areas of the enterprise. The
Savin UNIX Filter is available for the environments
listed here. Cut and paste this URL into your browser to
download them for free:
http://www.savin.com/downloads
CAUTION: Just because the Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN supports these environments doesn't mean it should
be used exclusively for line of business printing. UNIX/Linux support is provided to increase system versatility
and the value of your solution by handling short runs and serving as a back-up device. If host printing is a
sizable application for your prospect, consider recommending a higher volume solution.
Advanced Networking Features
In addition to support for Gigabit Ethernet and the latest wireless standards (See Controller, Memory &
Interfaces), the Savin CLP37DN/CLP42DN also offers a number of capabilities to further ease device
installation, monitoring, and management:
Bonjour Support
Bonjour, (formerly called Rendezvous,
Apple’s version of Zero Configuration
Networking), is a standard set of
discovery protocols for Mac. It enables a
networked device to automatically
allocate IP addresses, recognize, and
connect with other devices on the
network, minimizing IT burdens for
customers. Bonjour uses Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) standards
for both Link Local Addressing (LLA) and
Multicast DNS (mDNS) to ensure
compatibility. LLA "looks around the network", negotiates with other devices on the subnet, and picks a
suitable IP address for the device. Once registered, mDNS allows the new device to advertise its existence on
the network and the services it offers to connected users.
To your customers, Bonjour means that when the printer is installed every computer on the network is able to
find and use it instantly without any manual setup or special configuration necessary at each workstation.
Further, Bonjour allows the use of names rather than IP addresses to make device identification/location
easier.
Supported UNIX Platforms
Sun Solaris 2.6, 7, 8, 9, 10
HP-UX 10.x, 11.x, 11i v2
Red Hat Linux 6.x, 7.x, 8.x, 9.x, Enterprise
SCO Open Server 5.0.7, 6.0
IBM AIX V4.3, 5L V5.1, 5L V5.2, 5L V5.3