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I just got a Linksys PPS1UW 1-port USB print server.
It is connected to a Linksys BEFSR41 DSL router. I have two HP printers: a brand-new OfficeJet 6100 ("all-in-one": printer/scanner/fax/copier), and a much older DeskJet 970 Cse. The intent of the print server is to share the OfficeJet 6100 between two computers (Windows XP Pro and Windows ME), and retire the old DeskJet. The print server will not communicate with the new OfficeJet 6100. It will communicate with the old DeskJet, using the same USB cable to the printer and the same ethernet cable to the router. The OfficeJet 6100 works correctly when attached via USB as a local printer on the XP machine (I haven't tried it on the ME machine yet). Any ideas? Thanks in advance. Jonathan Ball |
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I wrote to HP technical support on this, and they wrote
back to tell me that the OfficeJet 6100 will not work with a print server. Jonathan Ball wrote: > I just got a Linksys PPS1UW 1-port USB print server. It is connected to > a Linksys BEFSR41 DSL router. > > I have two HP printers: a brand-new OfficeJet 6100 ("all-in-one": > printer/scanner/fax/copier), and a much older DeskJet 970 Cse. The > intent of the print server is to share the OfficeJet 6100 between two > computers (Windows XP Pro and Windows ME), and retire the old DeskJet. > > The print server will not communicate with the new OfficeJet 6100. It > will communicate with the old DeskJet, using the same USB cable to the > printer and the same ethernet cable to the router. > > The OfficeJet 6100 works correctly when attached via USB as a local > printer on the XP machine (I haven't tried it on the ME machine yet). > > Any ideas? > > Thanks in advance. > |
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