NetPad Overview


The NetPad is particularly useful for label printing since most of label printers have no LAN interface and need to be placed in remote fields.
Most of conventional printers have a parallel or serial port but not a LAN interface. Typically, a printer should connect to a PC which served as a printer server for networking print. With the NetPad, you do not need a PC dedicated to a printer. Just with this handy NetPad, you can place your non-LAN interfaced conventional printer at any place where a networkable can reach.
All NetPads can be linked together via LAN by simply assinging each one of them a user defined and unique name. It is the same as that you did on PCs. The NetPad is so handy that you can mount it at many places or under concerns about operational convenience, space limitations, cost saving,...etc. Other than the net print server, you can place numerous NetPads in field as data entry points to compose a network chain.
You can easily transfer files amoung PCs and Netpads via LAN just like you did under the PC environment.
The NetPad is Windows NT and TCP/IP based. It can be either dynamically or statically assigned an IP address.
The NetPad is user programmable in C language. You can program your own network data management by using the NetPad as an intelligent network terminal.

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