Tulostusverkot
Tulostusverkot is a Finnish term that translates to network printing in English. It refers to the process of sharing a printer over a network, allowing multiple users to print documents remotely from their computers. This technology became popular in the 1990s with the widespread adoption of local area networks (LANs) and the introduction of print servers.
In a tulostusverkot setup, a printer is connected to a network device, such as a hub, switch,
Tulostusverkot is often implemented using Ethernet or Wi-Fi connections, with print jobs transmitted over the network
The adoption of tulostusverkot has significantly reduced the number of printers required in organizations and homes,