Hi Tim

I reinstalled the Epson to make certain its connection was current to 
the OS release.  I did not assign a static IP.  I certainly can do 
that.  The other HP is on a second wireless network (and hub).  The 970 
works fine.  The problem appears to be only with the Epson ... and its 
simply not recognized as being connected when printing is activated.   
As for setup and direct IP access to the Epson there is no problem at all.


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On 09/15/2011 11:09 AM, Till Kamppeter wrote:
> Do you have any other printers than the EPSON WorkForce 630 and the HP
> Deskjet 970c? Are they both connected via WLAN or only one of them?
> Which one does not work for you? If you have more than these two
> printers, which ones do you have in addition and how are they connected?
>
> At least for the Epson I have seen that the IP address has changed (from
> 192.168.0.6 to 192.168.0.8). This makes the printer stop to work as the
> lpd://... URI of the printer (CUPS' only reference to the printer) is
> based on the IP. So for using URIs of this type you need to configutre
> your router (via its web interface) to always assign the same IP to the
> printer. You can also select the DNS-SD URI for your Epson by choosing
> "LPD network printer via DNS-SD" under "Connection" on the first page
> opf the add-printer wizard of system-config-printer, then the printer's
> IP does not matter.
>
> The HP does not show indeed. How is it connected?
>

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