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Internet Access for Spooler?
I set up the printer server using the current JetAdmin and it went fine. I can print directly to the printer via a Jetadmin port but I can't print via an NDS queue. The print jobs just sit in the queue. Apparently the problem is the print server isn't logging in to the server. According to NWADMIN there are several

Printer server
print server and the printer serial or parallel? Can the port speed be adjusted. Sounds like it could be a buffer overflow or flow control type of I have a OkiData Microline 321 9 pin printer, with an attached Hawking 7117P Printer server. I set up the print queue in smit and tried to print to the device.

DLink DI704P or SMC 7004 Printer Server Question
Usually printers speak Post Script or PCL printer command language in which case you need a driver. LPD, LPRng, and CUPS are different spooling systems. Did you attach the printer to a computer or is acting as a free standing printer server. The driver for that particular printer is just a "generic postscript"

pdf print server
Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] sbrad...@pacbell.net microsoft public windows server sbs Usually I just stick the printer server on, then go in the dhcp and see what new funky address has sucked up an IP address and then go to the server, add printer, add local printer, add other port,

printer server??
Gran Salseron no...@nohow.com microsoft public windowsxp hardware D-Link does not support winxp drivers for that printer server. Looks like you'll have to buy another print server that is supported. See here: http://support.dlink.com/products/view.asp?productid=DP%2D300 Yes, Novell is supported but you do not have

d-link dp 300 print server
ORG]On Behalf Of Keith Spencer Sent: Monday, October 01, 2001 10:48 PM To: fbsd Subject: Is Fbsd a good printer server???? Hi all, My school has issues in its win2k network with printing. We can't easily or cost effectively track user/printer info. Your not alone. Would like to allocate a budget per student and if

Printing using Intel Netport Express Print Server
John S. Giltner, Jr. gil...@mnsinc.com microsoft public windowsnt print How do you assign IP addresses when connects the server using RAS? It sounds almost as if they are getting, or at least trying to, 10.0.0.21 assigned to them. Cesare Bacci wrote: Mike, Are you using DHCP to provide TCP/IP Addresss?

hplj4000n Win98 printer driver won't install to terminal server client
Warren Block wbl...@wonkity.com comp periphs printers Jenny <jhc7...@hotmail.com> wrote: I think the printer server will have to be close to the printer location since it uses a parallel cable to connect. We have many patch connections with a jumper cable system. Is the printer server hooked into that system just

Dell AIO 962 and Netgear PS121 print server
KORN Andras k...@chardonnay.math.bme.hu debian bugs dist On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 09:13:16PM +0100, Mariusz Przygodzki wrote: each time I start qtcups, I have to specify the CUPS server name; the value is not saved during sessions and a sensible default (such as 'localhost') is not filled in.

Wireless print server connection problem
Hi all, I have a us robotics 9108 wireless router with print server funcionality. I connect with no problem and i surf the net whitout issues, but i cannot connect to the printer (hp laserjet 1018) hosted on the print server. On the router there is nothintg to configure: i attach the usb cable and the router tells

Bug#81595: qtcups: Doesn't remember printer server name
In my mind, time is money, and a UPD is less expensive that the amount of time administrators spend trying to support each new printer. Server 2008 TS has a UPD called Easy Print, which should support all client printers, assuming the client is Vista SP1 or XP SP3 with RDP Client 6.1. Alternatively one can try

Trouble printing to Okidata ML 321 with Hawking 7117P Printer ...
But my printer is on one pc, and i have to turn on that pc to use it from my game machine. I use the game machine for internet now. So I need to print stuff more often. I managed to get hold of a Speedstream 2604 router with a printer server/port built in. Tech support for this is nonexistant.

WTF? Printer server install issues...
Mike Meyer m...@mired.org fa freebsd questions Eric <e...@tek-shop.com> types: I'm trying to set up a printer server for Mac, windows, and BSD clients to print to. In conjunction with our web server, I'd like users of the web site to click little buttons that tell the server to print a file (mostly pdf's).

A router without a printer server
I'm using a Netgear wireless print server connected to a Brother MFC and found after reinstalling and changing from the defaults: I was having the same problem, seems disabling bidirectional and setting start printing after last page is spooled. start-control panel-classic view-printers-click once on printer-right

Direct Ip Printing vs Print Server
HP 4050 printer failed to install on windows 2003 server. Printer was using DLC protocol on NT4 domain. I switched it over to TCP/IP with an address of 192.168.1.21 on the NT4 print server and at the printer(HP JetDirect). When tried to ping address from 2003 server - failed. Can ping this address from NT4

Netgear print server
Ken Agress kenagr...@earthlink.net comp os netware misc "Suede" <suede@citynet. net.nospam> wrote: We have a spare 3.12 server and our main server is 4.11. I'd like to put the 3.12 on as a print server. Will this help speed up printing and file access on the 4.11 server, since it will not longer act as print server.

Linksys WPS54GU2 Print Server Client Setup
m...@mired.org sol lists freebsd questions Eric <e...@tek-shop.com> types: I'm trying to set up a printer server for Mac, windows, and BSD clients to print to. In conjunction with our web server, I'd like users of the web site to click little buttons that tell the server to print a file (mostly pdf's).

DLINK Router unable to get printer status
In this case, you are stuck with LPR/LPD, or attach the printer to a twinax workstation, or attach to a PC and use ClientAccess to print to the printer. One thing that isn't probably clear in the documentation above, is that not only does your printer server have to support BiDi PJL, but the PRINTER also has to

LPD: External print server w/3 parallel ports
Is there no way to have it run on an IP address (I know - with a Jetdirect, you can, but I want to know if it is possible when the printer server is NPRINTER).? Hm, to my knowledge, NPRINTER is not supported by IP. The "official" way would be to install NDPS (or NEPS). Unfortunatley NDPS looks to me like an

How to setup Intel Netport Express Printer Server ?
Cameron Kerr cameron.k...@paradise.net.nz comp os linux networking Net Resident <n...@nospame.net> wrote: I'm thinking I many have to connect physically direct to my print server first to make sure it's IP address is fixed/static (been a while since I used my print server). I'm guessing this is a common practice