steps to printer nirvana:
- Print the configuration of the printer to get the printer's IP address
- Plug in to the same network the printer is on. (ping if necessary to find out)
- Open the windows add printer wizard
- Select "Local printer attached to this computer" AND uncheck "Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer"
- Select "Create a new port:"
- Set "Type of port:" to "Standard TCP/IP Port"
- The Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard should appear, click Next
- Enter the IP address into the "Printer Name or IP Address" textbox
- Use the default "Port Name", click Next (The 2nd wizard should close)
- Select your printer from the list
- Give your new printer a name
- Do not share, print a test page, and click Finish because you are done.
I've known about this 'technique' for a while, but it's good to see the steps published. But I can't be the only one who thinks something is seriously wrong here. To connect a network printer you have to setup a local printer and make an IP address appear as a local port, but if you try to set it up as a network printer it almost certainly won't work.
ReplyDeleteI've been trying to do just this -- with the exception of step 1. How does one print the configuration of the printer?
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to set up the TCP/IP port to print to a printer (duh!) that is hooked up to a ethernet external drive w/USB printer port (Buffalo HD-H250LAN.) I actually did this once before -- I just can't figgure it out a second time.
Thoughts?
It depends on the type of printer. Usually the maker of the printer will put instructions on their website...
ReplyDeleteHelp !! Your advice is fantastic, I have tried to follow it but am slowly going insane, I have a HP 4050n printer and an XP windows computer, I have been running the printer via a USB port, but it is very odd, sometimes it works, other times it won't respond unless you unplug and plug in again.... it seems others have this problem with USB, I have tried to wire it via the ethernet cable as per your instructions above, I prinnted out the printer info and found it's IP address to be 0.0.0.0 which i used as you instruct.... I get no response still, what am I doing wrong ?? I tried downloading the netwrok wizard from HP website but am unable to as they seem to have a problem with that page. I feel useless at not being able to do this and feel like throwing the whole lot away!! AGAGAGHHHH !! any advice gratefully recieved! Naomi,
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