The IP address is the same as the router- 192.168.2.1- in my case. In 
setting up IP printing this way it's important to uncheck the default 
queue on server option. Then - equally important is the name you give 
it. For some routers it is "Ip", for others, like my SMC7004ABR you 
must make it "LPT1".
I am really pleased with the quality I'm getting from this setup. It's 
not very fast I'll admit, but it works very well.

-Ford

On Thursday, October 3, 2002, at 04:17 PM, Will S wrote:

> Ford how did you find the IP address for your Printer? It seemed to
> me that was a missing piece and I'm interested in how that worked
> out. Will S


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