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M. N. wrote:
> Next, using the Add Printer Wizard, I set up the software on a computer > that previously had the printer connected to it's parallel port -- and was > normally used this way. (Thus the printer and driver were functional). > > Even though I was able to use the Add Printer Wizard to setup the printer to > it's specified IP address of 192.168.123.254 (which is also the SMC7004BR's > gateway address), I could not print. When I tried to print, the printer icon > appeared in the > notification area in the lower right corner. Right clicking on this icon, > brought up the dialog box for the printer stating that it was printing -- > but I got nothing printed out -- even after waiting for several minutes. (It > seemed that the "printing" just "stalled"). I verified that the IP > connection existed by seeing the connection using the TCP -View program. > > THUS MY PROBLEM: WHY CAN'T I PRINT? When you say, you were able to set the printer up to use the IP address of the router, did you manually add the IP address into the wizard, or did you actually let it detect the printer through Network Neighborhood? Yousuf Khan Yousuf Khan |
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M. N. wrote:
> I manually added the IP address into the Add Printer Wizard according to the > info and method supplied in the router manual. > > Note that when I initiated a print request, the IP connection was indeed > made to the printer IP address (as I mentioned below). This connection was > maintained and remained persistent until I manually cancelled the print job. > > (Alternatively, with the printer connected to the parallel port of another > computer on the local home network, I was able to print from this computer > using this shared printer. BUT, I need to turn-on this other computer and > logon to it to print. If I used the embedded print server in the router, I > won't need to use this other computer.) It's sounding like the print server software in the router is not entirely SMB-compliant, or it's not being detected by your computer. The Windows Printer and File Sharing should automatically detect the device as a shared printer. See if there's an upgraded firmware for your router? Is the router rather old? Microsoft's implementation varied greatly from operating system to operating system, to the point where one couldn't detect shared resources on machines running different versions of Windows (98 vs. 2000 vs. XP, etc.) Yousuf Khan |
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