Phillip wrote:

Any App that will identify what IP my printer uses??? Thank's as always.

Phillip,


I don't know if it works with non-Apple printers, but Apple has a program that allows you to access an Apple LaserWriter printer. It does not work with OS 10, (works fine with OS 9) and you have to connect directly to the printer via a serial cable. It allows you to configure various aspects of the printer, as well as print out a specs sheet for the printer. My printer's IP address is listed on the printout. If your printer does not have such a utility, it might be worth a try. It is a small download.

It is available for download from Apple's web site here:
<http://www.info.apple.com/support/oldersoftwarelist.html>
Click on the Printing Software Downloads area, and look for Apple Printer Utility 2.2


I know you should not have to reboot the system in OSX the way you do in previous OSs, but you might try restarting your computer and the printer. That has fixed a couple of flaky printing issues for me.

Nancy


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