On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 12:20 AM, Robyn J. Lyons wrote:
Phillip,
Try this, delete the printer from the PrintCenter (this a precaution).
While holding down the "option" key, click add in the PrintCenter window.
It may take a little while for the sheet to appear. From the Services (?)
menu, select advanced. From the protocol drop down, select LPD/LPR
printing.
Now this part I'm not sure of, you will need to supply the queue name and
IP of the Print Server. The owners manual will probably make mention of
this, but the full URL is typically something along the lines of [Server
IP address]/[queue name] (note the forward slash). Find out the IP
address and fill in the blanks. My router (D-Link DI-704P) has a printer
server built-in. Since it's IP address is 192.168.0.1 and the queue name
is "lp", mine looks like this:
//192.168.0.1/lp
Good Luck, -Rob
Thank's Rob, Never saw this feature before, interesting...but nothing..If
I only could figure out what the devices IP was I would be printing.
Any App that will identify what IP my printer uses??? Thank's as always. Phillip
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