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DaveC <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>On Wed, 10 Nov 2004 22:00:05 -0800, www.JimWilliamson.net wrote
>(in article <(E-Mail Removed)>):
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>> Assumption: The LJ is accessible via a known IP address and you want to
>> print directly to the printer (and not through some other print server).
>
>The printers have JetDirect 10/100-baseT ethernet cards installed. They are
>not connected directly to another computer.
>
>Does your procedure still apply? Or is that *only* for a printer connected
>directly to a computer (via USB or parallel)?
>
>I presume the JetDirect card has an IP address, but the HP Printer Utility
>doesn't show it or allow setting it.
>
>Any help is appreciated.
>
>Thanks,
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>Please, no "Go Google this" replies. I wouldn't
>ask a question here if I hadn't done that already.
>
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IMO the best way to talk to a HP printer/jetdirect card is via the
LPR/LPRD protocol. In XP you click on "add a printer", pick networked
printer, and somehow plug in the IP address of your printer.
I've done this for dozens of printers and many many w/98 and w2k
systems, and a few XP systems but MS changes the dialog for each new
OS and I haven't done enough XP systems to have it memorized, but it
workes great.
You might have to add "unix printing utilities" (or some name like
that in XP setup. It may not be the default in your XP system.
The printer needs LPR server turned on in the Jetdirect setup screen
on the printer.
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