Peer-to-Peer printing using TCP/IP
In a Peer-to-Peer environment, each computer directly sends and receives data to each device. There is no central server controlling file access or printer sharing.
• | In a smaller network of 2 or 3 computers, we recommend the Peer-to-Peer printing method as it is easier to configure than the Network Shared printing method. See Network Shared printing. |
• | Each computer must use the TCP/IP Protocol. |
• | The Brother machine needs to have an appropriate IP address configuration. |
• | If you are using a router, the Gateway address must be configured on the computers and the Brother machine. |
In a Network Shared environment, each computer sends data via a centrally controlled computer. This type of computer is often called a “Server” or a “Print Server”. Its job is to control the printing of all print jobs.
• | In a larger network, we recommend a Network Shared printing environment. |
• | The “Server” or the “Print server” must use the TCP/IP print protocol. |
• | The Brother machine needs to have an appropriate IP address configuration unless the machine is connected via the USB or the parallel interface at the server. |