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MaartenSchutjes
7 years agoCommunity Member
print to a specific printer
Hello,
A client of ours asks if we can send te certificates of completion, made in storyline to a specific printer. Preferably without using/seeing the standard windows print box.
Is there a wa...
ArebaKhan
4 years agoCommunity Member
If your printer has an ethernet port built in, all you have to do is open a port on your router/firewall and allow port forwarding to the printer (infrequently use 3d printer reviews). If your printer lacks an ethernet adapter, you can purchase an ethernet print server and connect it to it via USB or parallel port. I'd use a large port number, but this is extremely insecure. You'll most likely need a router that supports OpenVPN, which encrypts network traffic between the server and the restaurant's router to printer. You can purchase a router and install DD-RT or Tomato Firmware on it.