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12-15-2003 07:46 PM
12-15-2003 07:46 PM
Network Printer
I am not getting print of the image in the network printer same as the image in the local printer.the print of the image is getting messed up in network printer
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12-16-2003 05:52 AM
12-16-2003 05:52 AM
Re: Network Printer
You probably have a special driver for the
local printer. Configure the network printer
with jetadmin utility in /opt/hpnp/admin/ or
/opt/hpnp/bin and see if it selects a driver
for that type of printer. If not. You may
have to select a driver from the list it
provides thats close if it can't find an appropriate one for you.
What type of network printer is it?
local printer. Configure the network printer
with jetadmin utility in /opt/hpnp/admin/ or
/opt/hpnp/bin and see if it selects a driver
for that type of printer. If not. You may
have to select a driver from the list it
provides thats close if it can't find an appropriate one for you.
What type of network printer is it?
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12-16-2003 05:58 AM
12-16-2003 05:58 AM
Re: Network Printer
If the printer is on and connected when you run jetadmin, or hppi, the system will select the best choice for many HP printers.
Otherwise, you need to guess somewhat. Also, jetadmin is very limited on what it can provide for newere printers, but it's very easy to upgrade most systems to hppi.
Otherwise, you need to guess somewhat. Also, jetadmin is very limited on what it can provide for newere printers, but it's very easy to upgrade most systems to hppi.
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