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10-12-2001 05:14 AM
10-12-2001 05:14 AM
Network printer
i wanna add a network printer on my hp.
Using Jetadmin, i have no response from printer.
If i try to ping it, the printer is on.
If i try to telnet it, i have:
Trying...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: Connection timed out
What does this mean? How can i add this printer?
Thanks Tarek
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10-12-2001 05:24 AM
10-12-2001 05:24 AM
Re: Network printer
First of all, does this printer have aJetDirect card or an External JetDirect? If not, you are wasting your time with JetAdmin.
Most of the other network interface will respond to a telnet on port 23 but not all. I would first simply power the printer/network interface off and on and retry.
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10-12-2001 05:38 AM
10-12-2001 05:38 AM
Re: Network printer
Thanks again.
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10-12-2001 05:46 AM
10-12-2001 05:46 AM
Re: Network printer
what kind of printer are you talking about (manufacturer modell) ??
Regards
Rainer
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10-12-2001 05:56 AM
10-12-2001 05:56 AM
Re: Network printer
Unfortunately there is no common way to determine the type of network card you have. Most manufacturers support the lpd protocol so I would next try to set this up as a remote printer (Add Remote Printer/Plotter under SAM).
The bad news is that some of these require specific 'Remote Printer Names (or Queue Names)' for specific modes (e.g. TEXT,BINARY or BIN) but often any name will work. The hostname used is the hostname of the remote printer.
Clay
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10-12-2001 06:14 AM
10-12-2001 06:14 AM
Re: Network printer
Make sure the IP address you are pinging/telnetting is that of the printer.
To check this, remove the network cable
from the printer and try pinging to confirm
it. Once you are certain of this, look
at the Network card the printer is using.
A self-test printout from the printer will
give you the details.
Also, make sure the system is on the
same subnet as that of the printer to which
you are trying to set up.
HTH
-raj
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10-12-2001 06:26 AM
10-12-2001 06:26 AM
Re: Network printer
If you are able to ping to the printer, you should be able to do a telnet to the printer too. Make sure your gateway settings and ip resolving is okay. You can do a "nslookup" to confirm that the ip is getting resolved.
When you do a telnet you should get a screen that says,
Please press [Return] two times, to initialise telnet configuration. For Help type "?"
Press Return two times and then press "/" to see the present configuration on the printer.
Hope this helps.
thanks
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10-12-2001 06:44 AM
10-12-2001 06:44 AM
Re: Network printer
Ip is right, nslookup resolves it but i still can't telnet. How can i add it on hp systems if it isn't an HP printer?
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10-12-2001 07:37 AM
10-12-2001 07:37 AM
Re: Network printer
Other than that, go to the cannon website and download the manual. *If* the printer has a built in network card then instructions will be found there, else you need someone to get an eyeball on the printer and tell you the make and model of the external box that serves as an interface to the network.