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title: "TP-LINK TL-PS110P Single Parallel Port Fast Ethernet Print Server"
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# 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Port Bi-directional Parallel Port (DB-36-pin) Supports Multi-OS & Multi-Protocol TP-LINK TL-PS110P Single Parallel Port Fast Ethernet Print Server

**Price:** ₹ 549
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖨️ Connect. Print. Impress. Effortless network printing for the savvy professional.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** TP-LINK TL-PS110P Single Parallel Port Fast Ethernet Print Server
- **How much does it cost?** ₹ 549 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Universal Compatibility:** Works flawlessly with over 230 printer models and all major operating systems.
- • **Compact & Discreet Design:** Small footprint fits anywhere—perfect for modern, clutter-free workspaces.
- • **Seamless Network Printing:** Connect your legacy printer to any device on your LAN without a PC in the loop.
- • **Smart Alerts & Diagnostics:** POST and email alerts keep you ahead of printing issues before they disrupt workflow.
- • **Lightning-Fast Data Transfer:** 10/100Mbps auto-sensing Ethernet port ensures rapid print job processing.

## Overview

The TP-LINK TL-PS110P is a compact, high-speed print server that connects parallel port printers to your network, enabling seamless printing from any LAN-connected device. Supporting over 230 printer models and multiple operating systems, it features a 10/100Mbps Ethernet port, bi-directional communication, and smart diagnostic alerts, making it an essential tool for efficient, modern office environments.

## Description

What This Product DoesThe TP-LINK TL-PS110P print server allows you to take the computer out of the loop while setting up a printing network. All that is needed is to connect the TL-PS110P to a printer via the parallel port, connect the print server to your LAN, and you will be able to access your printer from any computer on the LAN. Highlights: ∙ Compatible with up to 230 printer models on the market∙ Supports multi-protocol and multi-OS, easy to set up in almost all network environments∙ Supports POST (Power On Self Test) and E-mail Alert, to help identify printing problems as soon as possible∙ Simple setup and management, very easy to operate∙ Compact and smart design, can be located almost anywhereGreat CompatibilityTP-LINK print servers are compatible with most majorities of printers on the market. At the same time, we also make sure to keep our products up to date with new models of printers. High-speed PrintingTP-LINK print servers feature high-speed microprocessor and USB 2.0 port to ensure user printing jobs are processed both effectively and rapidly. Wide ApplicabilityTP-LINK print servers support a majority of operating systems including Windows, Netware, Unix/Linux, and Mac. Also TP-LINK print servers support a number of network protocols including TCP/IP, IPX/SPX, NetBEUI, Apple Talk, LPR, IPP/SMB, RAW TCP, increasing the width of application. Features∙ 1 DB-36-pin male Centronic port, supporting bi-directional communication, 1 Fast Ethernet RJ-45 Port (10/100Mbps auto sensing) ∙ Supports bi-directional function (Showing Manufacturer/Model Number/Printing Language Supported/Current Status) ∙ Supports Web, Telnet, PSAdmin, HP Web JetAdmin / HP JetAdmin management∙ Supports POST (Power On Self Test) ∙ Supports firmware upgrade

Review: Simple and Effective - Having looked for a print server for an ancient, but reliable, LaserJet 5L printer I finally decided to go for the TP-Link. I'd read reviews of other devices saying that they only supported one printer at a time, kept dropping off the network, were complex to setup, so I was a little nervous. I also have a very mixed set of machines, 2 XP, 1 Win 7 and 1 Mac, which also ruled out a number of other models. However, it all turned out to be pretty easy with this piece of kit. You will need a Windows machine (and yes, it supports Windows 7, which was good news). I simply plugged it into the back of the printer, put my network cable in and ran the installation disc. It does say for you to have the IP address of your router handy (it's usually 192.168.x.x and if you don't know it go into the router setup page, or look at the manufacturers website) and it then suggests an IP address for the printer on the network. It sounds complex, but it's really straight-forward. If you already had the printer installed on the machine, it detects it and that is pretty much it. If not (and I didn't), you install it using the 'Add Printer' menu (it says to install it as a local printer and to use LPT1, which works fine). Setting up the Mac was even easier. The server has AppleTalk built into it, so just hitting the '+' button in 'Printer & Fax' menu brings it up as a printer to add, click on it, job done! The XP machines were a little more involved, having to add the printer manually. You won't see it under 'network printers', instead you have to configure a port and type in the printer's IP address. Again, it's in the instructions (if a little buried in the manual), but it's simple to do when you know how. Multiple machines can be on and all access the printer at the same time. There is a web interface where you can access reports such as what jobs were sent to the printer and when and set up detailed and complex parameters if that's your thing. Print servers can be a little temperamental if you loose your internet connection, or re-boot your modem or router. It survived both. All in all, simple, effective, cheaper than a lot of other models - what's not to like!
Review: Excellent - Can't fault this at all. It enables a parallel printer to be used on a network: it plugs directly into the printer (Centronics interface) and a standard Ethernet cable connects it to a network port on your PC, Mac, hub/switch or router. It works on both Windows and Mac, and works on my MacBook Pro, whereas two different parallel-USB cables didn't work, on two different printers. So this is recommended as the best method of getting a parallel printer working on a Mac or a Windows laptop with no parallel port. It also enables use of the printer from any other computer on the network. Windows instructions & mini-CD are included with the product; Mac instructions are on their website ([...]) & need no CD. The print server comes configured as 192.168.0.10: as usual with servers, to change this (eg if that address is already used, or your network is 192.168.1.x instead of 192.168.0.x), you connect it directly to the PC/Mac and follow the detailed instructions to change it. If you haven't got a free network port, instead of this cabled print server use a wireless print server. You can connect as many of these as you like (up to about 240!); just configure each one to have a different IP address. Note that drivers for many older printers (including HP 6P and HP ColorLaser4550) are already on a Mac; don't download a driver unless you have to. Also note that Gutenprint drivers seem not to support colour.

## Features

- Better compatibility: Compatible with most of the USB devices in the market
- Easy to use: Easy setup with installation wizard
- Expandable application: Share up to four USB devices by connecting to a USB hub
- Compact and better design, can be located almost anywhere

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 5.84 x 2.03 cm; 50 g |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Item model number | FBA_TL-PS110P(UK) |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Wireless Type | 801.11ac |
| Voltage | 220 |
| Wattage | 1000 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 2 Kilowatt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries packed with equipment |
| Lithium Battery Weight | 2 Grams |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 5 |
| Number of Lithium Metal Cells | 5 |
| Item Weight | 50 g |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this work with the Dymo Labelwriter series printers?**
A: I don't think so http://static.tp-link.com/res/down/doc/TL-PS110U_V2_CompatibilityList_160315.pdf

**Q: Would this connect a USB HDD (FAT32) to my home network so I can copy movie files from it to a networked back up drive -then delete the originals?**
A: I have used this item as both a print server & to network a windows HDD for use with windows XP, the software supied to make access possible is a bit clumsy, but if you set it so it doesn't automatically go to sleep after a couple of minutes it does the job. Hope this helps 

**Q: Is this compatible with windows 10**
A: Yes.  It's compatible with any TCP/IP based communications including those from all Windows OS, Linux, Mac, all major games consoles, YouView and similar devices, and many modern TVs too.

**Q: compatible with windows 8?**
A: Well we set it up on a Windows 7 machine but connected to that machine on XP / W7 / W8 machines to print, using the computer as a print server.  Could not say hand-on-heart that it works with W8 but cannot see why not.  Better though to buy a wireless printer which is what we did when we replaced the printer.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple and Effective
*by 1***E on 7 November 2010*

Having looked for a print server for an ancient, but reliable, LaserJet 5L printer I finally decided to go for the TP-Link. I'd read reviews of other devices saying that they only supported one printer at a time, kept dropping off the network, were complex to setup, so I was a little nervous. I also have a very mixed set of machines, 2 XP, 1 Win 7 and 1 Mac, which also ruled out a number of other models. However, it all turned out to be pretty easy with this piece of kit. You will need a Windows machine (and yes, it supports Windows 7, which was good news). I simply plugged it into the back of the printer, put my network cable in and ran the installation disc. It does say for you to have the IP address of your router handy (it's usually 192.168.x.x and if you don't know it go into the router setup page, or look at the manufacturers website) and it then suggests an IP address for the printer on the network. It sounds complex, but it's really straight-forward. If you already had the printer installed on the machine, it detects it and that is pretty much it. If not (and I didn't), you install it using the 'Add Printer' menu (it says to install it as a local printer and to use LPT1, which works fine). Setting up the Mac was even easier. The server has AppleTalk built into it, so just hitting the '+' button in 'Printer & Fax' menu brings it up as a printer to add, click on it, job done! The XP machines were a little more involved, having to add the printer manually. You won't see it under 'network printers', instead you have to configure a port and type in the printer's IP address. Again, it's in the instructions (if a little buried in the manual), but it's simple to do when you know how. Multiple machines can be on and all access the printer at the same time. There is a web interface where you can access reports such as what jobs were sent to the printer and when and set up detailed and complex parameters if that's your thing. Print servers can be a little temperamental if you loose your internet connection, or re-boot your modem or router. It survived both. All in all, simple, effective, cheaper than a lot of other models - what's not to like!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent
*by A***N on 5 January 2012*

Can't fault this at all. It enables a parallel printer to be used on a network: it plugs directly into the printer (Centronics interface) and a standard Ethernet cable connects it to a network port on your PC, Mac, hub/switch or router. It works on both Windows and Mac, and works on my MacBook Pro, whereas two different parallel-USB cables didn't work, on two different printers. So this is recommended as the best method of getting a parallel printer working on a Mac or a Windows laptop with no parallel port. It also enables use of the printer from any other computer on the network. Windows instructions & mini-CD are included with the product; Mac instructions are on their website ([...]) & need no CD. The print server comes configured as 192.168.0.10: as usual with servers, to change this (eg if that address is already used, or your network is 192.168.1.x instead of 192.168.0.x), you connect it directly to the PC/Mac and follow the detailed instructions to change it. If you haven't got a free network port, instead of this cabled print server use a wireless print server. You can connect as many of these as you like (up to about 240!); just configure each one to have a different IP address. Note that drivers for many older printers (including HP 6P and HP ColorLaser4550) are already on a Mac; don't download a driver unless you have to. Also note that Gutenprint drivers seem not to support colour.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mac printer problem resolved
*by A***3 on 15 July 2012*

I bought this in the hope it would solve a printer problem I was experiencing. My macbook pro running OS 10.7 (Lion) was connected to my old, indestructible HP Laserjet 5000 printer via a USB to Parallel cable. I could print one document and then the mac would promptly lose the printer, claiming it was "not connected". With the TL-PS110P attached to my router via an ethernet cable and plugged into my printer's parallel port, the problem is solved and everything works fine. There's nothing for mac on the supplied disc (it's one of those 3 inch mini discs so don't even think about trying it in your macbook's CD drive - you'll never get it out again!) and the instructions on the manufacturer's site (when you find them) are a bit out of date, but with a bit of application it's possible to make it work. I wish TP-Link had included up-to-date mac guidance in the supplied booklet, but apart from that I would say this is a good product.

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