Cannot ping and scan ports of network printer

Hello,
I installed an Archlinux to my work place computer, and I configure everything, network is working I can ping Dns and other local hosts, but I cannot ping and scan ports of network printer HP Laserjet 1320n which is connected on same network in which all computers ip's are 10.0.2.X like and the priter IP is 169.254.154.167.
Cups is configured and working, I also install and configure according to wiki's avahi, nss-mdns, I try with dnsmasq, but nothing helps. The hp-setup and system-configure-printer is detecting printer, I add it and configure it, but I cannot print. Cannot connect and communicate with printers Jetdirect port.
Along with the Arch I have Ubuntu and WindowsXP installed, with them everything is working, I also install Manjaro but there was the same problem like in Arch.
Please help me! Thank you in advance.

^ These addresses are known as autoconfiguration addresses
Addresses in the range 169.254.0.0 to 169.254.255.255 are used automatically by most network devices when they are configured to use IP, do not have a static IP Address assigned and are unable to obtain an IP address using DHCP.
http://www.iana.org/go/rfc5735 You shouldn't consider this problem fixed
Last edited by Spider.007 (2014-01-17 18:12:29)

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