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Print Servers

Print Servers

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What is Print Servers?

A print server is a device or software application that manages and distributes print jobs across a network. It allows multiple users to share one or more printers, improving efficiency and reducing costs. Print servers typically handle tasks such as queueing print jobs, managing printer access, and providing status information.

What other technologies are related to Print Servers?

Print Servers Complementary Technologies

Print servers often rely on file servers to store printer drivers and other related files.
mentioned alongside Print Servers in 15% (188) of relevant job posts
DHCP servers automatically assign IP addresses to print servers and printers on the network, simplifying network management.
mentioned alongside Print Servers in 0% (395) of relevant job posts
Active Directory provides centralized management of users, computers, and printers, making it easier to manage print server access and configurations.
mentioned alongside Print Servers in 0% (660) of relevant job posts

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