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Setting up a network printer

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    #11
    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    Yes it does.



    Remind me again how to check this........?!




    Didn't seem to help!



    Switched this off and the problem still exists.

    I get the error message "Unable to connect".....
    Originally posted by Mustang View Post
    HP2710 all in one! I have never had any problems with it before - just seems to dislike being a share printer on the network.
    Daft question.... is the printer connected to your wired computer and shared? If so, what operating systems are on your 2 computers? Is the printer a visible share on the wired computer? I would personally try and connect direct (as already suggested) via ip and tcp port (i think) 9100.

    BTW, the best way to find out what IP address a machine is using is via command line... ipconfig /all. I suspect that it is, especially if you are using dhcp.. but just want to make sure that it isn't using a 169 address. I can only assume that you are able to access the internet ok'ish via the laptop.
    If your company is the best place to work in, for a mere £500 p/d, you can advertise here.

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      #12
      Originally posted by pmeswani View Post
      Daft question.... is the printer connected to your wired computer and shared? If so, what operating systems are on your 2 computers? Is the printer a visible share on the wired computer? I would personally try and connect direct (as already suggested) via ip and tcp port (i think) 9100.
      According to the first post, the printer is connected directly to the router
      Coffee's for closers

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        #13
        Thanks for all the responses guys - useful information for reference. Having thought it through I went back to basics again and re-installed the drivers for the printer and it seems to work OK now.

        I appreciate the suggestions.

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