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Okidata ML320 on a print server
I've got a printer attached to an HP Jet Direct Print Server. I used to have all of this on a DLink Router. I had re-configured the router to an IP address ofg 10.1.1.1 and the print server had an IP address of 10.1.1.3 while the laptop had 10.1.1.2. Everthing worked just dandy! I finally got tired of being

64 bit print server...
Plug into the power and my Intel NetworkExpress print server. Bring up the CUPS management page in Firefox, point the output to the print server and tell CUPS what Samsung driver to use. The ML4500 driver is already available within CUPS, great! Then print a test page just to make sure that the port settings were

Remote Printing from SCO Unix to a print Server.
I was just commenting that you were the first to suggest that a print server might not be necessary. Our situation is that we have 20-40 users logged in simultaneously. A lot of printing occurs and the servers are already running at high levels of CPU. It's not the bandwidth that's the concern, it's the CPU load.

Trouble locating print server...though able to ping & telnet
Ideally,
a printer would have a network print server in it that would speak IPP and have a proprietary connection to the printer innards that would allow the remote user to find out things like; is the printer out of paper or not? Does the printer have a duplexer or not? etc. The HP Laserjet internal print server

TCP/IP/LPR Print Server Stalling
UUCP bit listserv novell In article <66E9293...@tpp-mfg3.tpp.com> eagra...@tppmfg3.tpp.com writes: $Hi again; $ Is there a way to print to a queue on another server without using a $connection? I want to print through the server that I am attached to but $have that print-server then print it to a queue on another

NT4 wkst and 2000 server print problem
Jeff Liebermann je...@comix.santa-cruz.ca.us comp unix sco misc On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 12:43:32 GMT, jedipa...@my-deja.com wrote: I have installed on the network in the office a print server device. Through its software (under WIN98) i have assigned an ip address to it. I also have a SCO Openserver 5 Server in the

access 2003 clients can't print to samba 3 server ...
Markisha Marki...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista networking_sharing Hi all, I have a us robotics 9108 wireless router with print server funcionality. I connect with no problem and i surf the net whitout issues, but i cannot connect to the printer (hp laserjet 1018) hosted on the print

Jetdirect print server loses connection..
The "Additional Drivers" are for the server to deliver to client computers that connect to the shared printer if they have a different OS than that of the print server. See http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/AddDrivertoOldOS.htm. You might want to see http://members.shaw.ca/bsanders/NetPrinterNoPP.htm also.

Accedere con Telnet ad un Print Server
We are migrating printers from one server to another and we have an Access database that users print from. We deleted the users' old printer mappings and created the new printer mappings pointing to the new print server. I have one user that when he prints a from the Access database, it's still going to the old

print server recommendation
Thanks to a suggestion over on the Apple forums, I checked eBay for a JetDirect 300X 10/100base-T print server and just scored one with a printer cable included for $94 shipped (they sell for >$200 new). I wasn't originally planning to spend that much, but it seemed to be a good deal and the price was in line with

Can I change a print server name?
BIT comp sys sun admin Jimil Borillo <jimil.bori...@3do.com> writes: We currently have our UNIX boxes printing our Oracle financials through a Netware print server. We are phasing out all of our Netware boxes and need to move printing to a NT print server. As fas as I know, NT print servers do not support lp,

Win2000Pro as a print server?
Logan Shaw lo...@cs.utexas.edu comp unix solaris In article <9fea1a37.0107171305. da3a...@posting.google.com>, star night <star_ni...@my-deja.com> wrote: the question why use print servers? if solaris can print directly to network connected HP printers, why add another layer(print server) between the host and the

HP LJ 1100 kontra Print Server
Greg Andrews g...@panix.com comp unix solaris star_ni...@my-deja.com (star night) writes: the question why use print servers? if solaris can print directly to network connected HP printers, why add another layer(print server) between the host and the printer? any help is appreciated Because the difference between

print to different server?
Haselsmasher jim.haselma...@comcast.net comp periphs printers I bought a used DP-301P+ print server off of eBay and I'm having trouble talking to it at all. (It's a little box with a parallel port on one end - connects directly to the printer - and an RJ-45 on the other end and gets directly connected to the router

Print Server question
£Jim hoo...@some.net microsoft public windows server active_directory Hi, Installed a printer on a Windows 2003 R2 x86 server and it is listed in the print management console (and is communicating with the actual printer as it reports "toner low"). I can also install it on an XP client by browsing the directory,

Simple Print Server Questions
The port I am configuring (or trying to configure) is a print-server. This print-server has three individual parallel ports. To print to a printer attached to one of these parallel ports, I have to be able to direct the print stream not only to the print-server but then to a specific parallel port, and I can't see

migrating print server
Maggiottantasette nos...@nospam.it free it comp reti locali Ciao a tutti, ho acquistato un print server wireless d-link DP-G310 al quale ho assegnato un indirizzo IP 192.168.1.10. Il print-server è collegato ad un router wireless (IP 192.168.1.2). Per la connessione a internet utilizzo un ulteriore router

Creating a Print Server
Since the desktop was PC was removed, I put in a D-Link DP-301U network USB print server. The Windows PC can print fine. The MacBook pro running OS X 10.4.11 can't. Despite the statements that MAS OS is supported all over the D-Link box, I can't get any support from D-Link. I have been steered to GutenPrint.

Windows 2003 Cluster Virtual Server Print issues
Craig Wilson craig_d_wil...@yahoo.com novell support os server printing ndps-neps You must create a print queue to use the print server. Of course this is an NDPS forum so you could configure an NDPS Broker, NDPS Manager, and NDPS Printer in lieu of a Print Server and Print Manager. If you don't want to do Novell

Novice needs help w/ Edimax ethernet print server config
William L. Hartzell wlhartz...@attbi.com comp os os2 networking misc Sir: Hakan wrote: I have recently bought a Linksys EPSX-3 print server for my OS/2 network. The print server has three printer ports and I have been able to get the print server working with a printer connected to the first printer port through