Well that link is going into the archive. Good work, David. Thanks
for sharing the solution!
Dick H
Olympia, Wa
On Nov 20, 2011, at 6:27 AM, David Froom wrote:
Hello again,
I finally got this fixed! It was a matter of resetting my
computer's ip address (to match the range of the printer's default
ip) so it could telnet into the printer, then changing the printer's
ip address (to match the range of my computer's original address),
then turning off DCHP (so it would keep the new address). Then I
restored my computer's ip address and added the printer with it's
new ip address in the computer's range. It came right up!!!
Here is the article that solved it for me:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20090913165040424
Thank you all. Your advice led me to the proper solution.
David Froom
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