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  2. List of printing protocols - Wikipedia

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    A printing protocol is a protocol for communication between client devices (computers, mobile phones, tablets, etc.) and printers (or print servers).It allows clients to submit one or more print jobs to the printer or print server, and perform tasks such as querying the status of a printer, obtaining the status of print jobs, or cancelling individual print jobs.

  3. Internet Printing Protocol - Wikipedia

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    Products using the Internet Printing Protocol include Universal Print from Microsoft, [23] CUPS (which is part of Apple macOS and many BSD and Linux distributions and is the reference implementation for most versions of IPP [24]), Novell iPrint, and Microsoft Windows versions starting from MS Windows 2000. [25] Windows XP and Windows Server ...

  4. Internet Connection Sharing - Wikipedia

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    Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) is a Windows service that enables one Internet-connected computer to share its Internet connection with other computers on a local area network (LAN). The computer that shares its Internet connection serves as a gateway device , meaning that all traffic between other computers and the Internet go through this ...

  5. Windows Home Server - Wikipedia

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    Printer sharing: Allows a print server to handle print jobs for all users. ... it was designed to require only an Ethernet card and at least one Windows XP, ...

  6. Windows XP - Wikipedia

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    Windows XP is a major release of Microsoft's Windows ... printers, and devices or ... in most regions or continents, Windows XP market share on PCs, as a fraction of ...

  7. LANtastic - Wikipedia

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    LANtastic [1] is a peer-to-peer local area network (LAN) operating system [2] for DOS and Microsoft Windows (and formerly OS/2). [3] The New York Times described the network, which permits machines to function both as servers and as workstations, [2] as allowing computers, "to share printers and other devices."