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More info?)
BobS wrote:
> Rob,
>
> I'm not familiar with the printers you're using nor how their integrated
> print server needs to be set up - but I did sleep at a Holiday Inn last
> night.........;-)
>
> Actually, I just did finish installing a new network of 8 workstations and 2
> multi-port print servers.
>
> In theory, your system needs to be set up thusly:
>
> 1. Each printer (internal print server) needs to be assigned an IP address
> on the network. This can be done automatically via DHCP or manually by
> assigning an IP to each device.
Please excuse my ignorance as I am not familar with networks. As I
previously stated, my Mac recognizes both of these printers and there is
not an explicit network setup. I never had any jetdirect software or
neede it. They are simply plugged into the same hub. The IP address of
the extenal jet direrct box is always 192.0.0.192 I don't believe this
can be changed.
>
> 2. Then the device (print server) needs to be associated (connected to) the
> physical printer. This is typically done using the software that comes with
> the print server - whether it is an integrated device or an external print
> server. If the print server software can't find the printer connected to
> it - neither will anything else.
>
> 3. Once the printer servers are recognized on the network you should be able
> to install a new printer. Even though the printer is a networked printer,
> when you use the Add Printer Wizard, you use the "Local Printer" selection
> and then make the appropriate selections (not shared, default printer or
> not) and then select the printer from the list or install from a specific
> location.
>
> 4. Selecting which port the printer is attached to may be the problem.
> You're making a new TCP/IP port which may be correct but if you have
> installed the print server software (two different installations in your
> case) you should find "Print Server" as one of the choices. Try that and
> then be sure to associate the correct printer with the right print server.
>
> 5. I found that it was better not to select "Do you want a Test Print"
> during the install process. Reboot then do your test prints. Some print
> servers will give you a diagnostic printout just fine but you still can't do
> a Windows Test Print. Try rebooting before pulling your hair out and
> re-initializing the print servers (power on/off) and printers.
>
> 6. Also, some print servers do not handle "Bi-directional" printing very
> well. Should you have some weirdness going on - try deselecting that option.
> Even if you do have it selected and all appears to work well, you may not
> get all the printer info (ink levels, etc.) reported back. That sometimes
> is the nature of the beast and you live with that if everything else works.
> But be sure to check for updates just in case.
>
> 7. I've had problems with PCL-6 not working "correctly" when PCL-5 worked
> just fine on several vintage HP printers (2200 series). So don't be afraid
> to drop back to an earlier version driver. Even HP doesn't have an
> explanation for some things.
>
> 8. Finally - if you can't ping the address (command prompt .... c:\ping
> 192.168.xxx.xxx) and get a reply - then you have a setup problem. My example
> of the IP address may not match your system.
I tried pinging but to no avail. I will try to find some jetdirect admin
software and see what happens.
>
> The above is a generic type approach and may or may not be close to your
> situation but you should be able to find instructions in the documentation
> for each print server. The manuals and updated drivers are most likely
> available on-line for each device.
>
> Bob S.
>
>
Thanks for your help.
-Rob
> "Rob Munach" <xlengr@mindspring.com> wrote in message
> news:jiNUd.87884$Th1.53569@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
>
>>I am trying to get a Dell computer with XP Pro to use two ethernet
>>printers that are attached to a 10baseT hubs. One is a Laserjet 4000tn
>>with an internal jet direct card (I believe it is a 600n). The other is
>>plotter with an external jet direct EX plus. I try installing the
>>printers using the wizard in XP i.e. choosing local printer, creating a
>>new TCP/IP port and choosing the printers from the list. However, I
>>cannot get either to print. I have a few Macs connected to the same hub
>>and they recognize them no problem. I know the ethernet port on the PC
>>works as I am able to control it remotely using remote dektop from my Mac.
>>
>>Any thoughts?
>>
>>
>>Thanks.
>>--
>>Rob Munach, PE
>>Excel Engineering
>>PO Box 1264
>>Carrboro, NC 27510
>>
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Rob Munach, PE
Excel Engineering
PO Box 1264
Carrboro, NC 27510