HP Laserjet III ip address

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Fargo Holiday

Howdy, I sure hope someone here can help me. I'm trying to set up the
aforementioned printer, but I cannot locate the ip. Initially I thought it
had a JetDirect card, but when the JetDirect config page didn't print out, I
looked in back and saw that it's a JetLAN card. I couldn't find anything
that looked like a test or status button on it, so I'm sort of stuck. There
appears to be a model number under the ethernet port that says JL200, and
there's a logo on it for ASP, but I haven't had any luck googling any of
that.

So, any ideas?
 
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Alan

Fargo Holiday said:
Howdy, I sure hope someone here can help me. I'm trying to set up the
aforementioned printer, but I cannot locate the ip. Initially I thought it
had a JetDirect card, but when the JetDirect config page didn't print out, I
looked in back and saw that it's a JetLAN card. I couldn't find anything
that looked like a test or status button on it, so I'm sort of stuck. There
appears to be a model number under the ethernet port that says JL200, and
there's a logo on it for ASP, but I haven't had any luck googling any of
that.

So, any ideas?

Try <http://www.google.com/search?&q=JetLAN+printer+IP>
429 hits, not your specifc model but hopefully similar enough to help
you work it out.

hit #1: <http://www.cablestogo.com/help/ctg_drivers/print_server/JLPSQuick.pdf>
"the JetLAN does not ship with an IP address. You will need to use the
PSAdmin utility to assign an IP address to the JetLAN"
 
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Fargo Holiday

Alan said:
"Fargo Holiday" <[email protected]> wrote in message

Try <http://www.google.com/search?&q=JetLAN+printer+IP>
429 hits, not your specifc model but hopefully similar enough to help
you work it out.

hit #1:
"the JetLAN does not ship with an IP address. You will need to use the
PSAdmin utility to assign an IP address to the JetLAN"

Thanks for the help. None of the google hits really seemed to be what I was
looking for, but I think that PSAdmin is really going to help. I'd found
that document already, but overlooked that part somehow.
 

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