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Old January 12th 14, 08:37 PM posted to comp.periphs.printers
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Default Axis 540 print server - how to setup ?

I have an old Axis 540+ print server that attached directly to a
Centronics/Parallel port.
and it works fine, and can be configured via a web interface.

I also have an old Axis 540 - NOT the "+" version -
but have not played with it, as it is at another location.
I believe that it does NOT have the web interface for access.

If not, then how do you configure an Axis 540 (not +) print server ?

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