I have a Netgear WNDR4500 wireless router which allows me to print wirelessly to a printer connected to it via a USB cable.
I am trying to setup up an HP Officejet G85xi printer through an Iomega Home Media Network Hard Drive, so that the printer can be shared over the network without requiring that an attached computer be turned on to print. There is a place on the back of the Network Hard Drive to plug in the printer with USB.
Hi all,I have a Canon MP600 printer/scanner connected via USB to a small print- and scan-server running Arch (last update was yesterday). The printer is shared over the network and can be accessed from a Windows 7 client. But from time to time after 1-2 prints the printer crashes. I that happens, only a power disconnect can bring it back.
Hi,
We have 3 computers with windows xp installed and two canon ir2200-ir3300 printer all connected through a router box. Each computer and each printer has ip addresses. It was configured like tcp ip enabled printer inside the local printer option. Each windows system can see both printer with ip and can select them to print.
Now we want to try ubuntu in one of the system.
Toshiba Laptop L350-S5933, Intel Pentium Dual CPU T3400 @2.16 GHz, Ram 3.o GB, ACPI x86 32 bit OpSys, Canon MP560, Dual Boot installed Karmic (Vista other OS), Canon is logged into wireless network using Actiontec.
Ubuntu shows the printer as the default printer. Listed as
Make & Model: Canon Pixma MP500 - cups+ Gutenprint v5.4
Just installed Ubuntu. It's my first experience with Linux.
Everything works great except I can't seem to get at my printers via the D-Link DPR-1260 Wireless print server.
I go though the printer setup dialogs to set this thing up as an LPD printer, and I end up with a "Device URI" of
lpd://192.168.1.12/deskjet5100
Hi all,
I am running F17, 3.6.9-2.fc17.i686.PAE and having problem to get my network printer to work. I installed the printer under Application>others>printing, it seems detect my printer over network and allow my to finish the process with correct printer path.
It has occurred to me that a workstation can connect to a printer in two ways:
1). Printing directly to the IP of the printer with the print driver installed locally.
2).
Using 11.10.
After installing the special cupswrapper driver for my printer (brother mfc-7220) it works fine when it's directly connected to my computer.
However, when I network the same printer through my router, it prints the job fine but also spits out two or three extra blank pages at the end of each print job.