Sharing USB over TCP/IP

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Hi Guys

I need to share a USB Based Mimaki Vinyl Plotter over a network. At the moment it is plugged directly into a machine via a usb port. However we want to be able to send jobs to it from any machine on the network.

The issue is that it is not like a printer where you can just share it, or plug it into a print server.

The software that comes with it requires you to tell it what com port the cutter is on and there is no option to pick a networked share etc.

So I think we need one of the following...

1 - Software that creates a virtual USB port that can be pointed to the cutter - not sure if this will work considering it doesnt appear as a printer on the host PC.

2 - Hardware device that bridges the device and creates virtual USB ports on the client machines.

Now I have seen a product by Keypsan that does the latter, but I don't know how the ports work and if it does what we need.

Does anyone know of a solution that fits the bill?

Thanks
Aaron
 
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