[K12OSN] printing bandwidth on client

Burke Almquist balmquist at mindfirestudios.com
Sat Mar 11 17:54:55 UTC 2006


Why attach it to a terminal if it is a network enabled printer??

On Mar 11, 2006, at 11:49 AM, ssanders at coin.org wrote:

> Hi all,
> For sheer convenience (and I was given a nice network printer that
> works) I am going  to put a printer at a terminal location for the  
> first
> time. I have the printer working as a standalone network printer  
> with no
> problem. It only has a USB or ethernet connection.
>
> The terminal where it will be located is an old PII/233 with 64mb ram.
> It has nice video, and works great as a terminal. I think it only has
> old USB 1.0, which was probably the problem when I tried to get client
> USB keys working locally on it.
>
> Questions:
>  Is there any difference in network traffic by having the printer
> standalone on the network as compared to being connected to the
> terminal?  There is only one cable drop in that room, and would
> require a hub/switch to share the connection. That network segment is
> 100mbit, with a gigabit switch upstream aggregating the other traffic
> to the server.
>
> USB 2.0 multi-USB cards are cheap of course, and would be easy to add
> to the client. Would this be better in any manner for printing? That
> terminal is reliable and always powered on, so that won't affect the
> availability of the printer.
>
> Does having a local printer on the client need more RAM or CPU?
> TIA
>
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