Network printing means that the printer is connected to the LAN or the internet as a stand-alone device through a print server (built-in or external), so that the printer is freed from the attachment status of computer peripherals and becomes an independent member of the network. Network nodes and information management and output terminals that can be kept in line with them, and other members can directly access and use the printer.
Editor’s Note: This post was Updated by Proffisy on 20 Mar,2018.