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HP JetDirect 510x compatibility with Netcat?

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Steve M. Fabac, Jr.

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Dec 28, 2006, 6:03:51 PM12/28/06
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Anyone used an HP JetDirect 510X (3-port external print server) with
Netcat?

The HP manual on the 510x lists ports 9100, 9101, and 9102
as "telnet" ports and specifies:

> ? Use the following Telnet command:
> telnet <IP address> <port>
> where <IP address> is the IP address assigned to the
> HP Jetdirect print server and <port> is 9100. (HP Jetdirect
> data port 9101 or 9102 can also be used for ports 2 or 3
> respectively, of a Jetdirect multiport external print server.)
> ? In the Telnet session, type in data and press Enter.
> ? The data should print to the printer (a manual form feed may
> be required).

I have used 170x single port models in the past with Netcat but
I don't remember if the manual suggested telnet or described
9100 as "Direct Port Printing."

I'd like to avoid buying another piece of hardware and having to
return it if it fails to work with Netcat.
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Bill Campbell

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Dec 28, 2006, 6:36:08 PM12/28/06
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On Thu, Dec 28, 2006, Steve M. Fabac, Jr. wrote:
>Anyone used an HP JetDirect 510X (3-port external print server) with
>Netcat?
>
>The HP manual on the 510x lists ports 9100, 9101, and 9102
>as "telnet" ports and specifies:

I don't know about the 510x, but I've used multi-port JetDirect boxes
extensively with netcat to the appropriate ports.

Bill
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Jean-Pierre Radley

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Dec 28, 2006, 7:02:27 PM12/28/06
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Steve M. Fabac, Jr. typed (on Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 05:03:51PM -0600):

Try telnetting to port 9100 on youor 170x single-port model, I'll bet it
works.

Vice-versa, I'll wager netcat will do fine on the 510x.

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Nachman Yaakov Ziskind

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Dec 29, 2006, 10:41:54 AM12/29/06
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Steve M. Fabac, Jr. wrote (on Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 05:03:51PM -0600):
> Anyone used an HP JetDirect 510X (3-port external print server) with
> Netcat?
>
> The HP manual on the 510x lists ports 9100, 9101, and 9102
> as "telnet" ports and specifies:

I'm too lazy to check the model number of my 3-port HP,
several-years-old print server (it's buried), but it works fine with

-rwxrwxrwx 1 awacs egg 174740 May 12 1999 netcat.elf

# sum -r netcat.elf
60900 342 netcat.elf

> > ? Use the following Telnet command:
> > telnet <IP address> <port>
> > where <IP address> is the IP address assigned to the
> > HP Jetdirect print server and <port> is 9100. (HP Jetdirect
> > data port 9101 or 9102 can also be used for ports 2 or 3
> > respectively, of a Jetdirect multiport external print server.)
> > ? In the Telnet session, type in data and press Enter.
> > ? The data should print to the printer (a manual form feed may
> > be required).
>
> I have used 170x single port models in the past with Netcat but
> I don't remember if the manual suggested telnet or described
> 9100 as "Direct Port Printing."
>
> I'd like to avoid buying another piece of hardware and having to
> return it if it fails to work with Netcat.
> --
>
> Steve Fabac
> S.M. Fabac & Associates
> 816/765-1670

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Tony Lawrence

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Dec 29, 2006, 1:28:45 PM12/29/06
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It will work. What they are describing there is just how netcat works.
If it did not, then Windows Raw TCP/IP Port printing wouldn't work
either.

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