HP 5550 Deskjet + USB Print server under Windows 7

I have a HP deskjet 5550 which still runs fine.  I use the printer as a network printer, at  first connected to my router. However, my latest  Thomson TG789 vn router does not support network printers anymore, so I switched to a dedicated network-to-USB print server set-up, using a separate Ethernet to   USB 2.0 Print Server device.  The printserver is connected to my network switch, and gets an IP address via DHCP.
This works fine for  machines running Vista (and XP before) but for some reason not for Windows 7, while  the HP5550 Deskjet when directly connected via a USB cable to a Windows 7 machine works OK too.   When a print job is sent to the HP 5550 via the print server over the network, it looks like the printing is about to start, but the process halts at this point without further messages.
Also the HP Print and Scan Doctor -  often a very useful tool - is in this case not able to make contact with the printer via the print server and to resolve the issue.
This may just require a small tweak; Perhaps anyone else encountered this issue and has the solution?
Thanks for sharing.
 Jan Dijckmeester

I have a HP deskjet 5550 which still runs fine.  I use the printer as a network printer, at  first connected to my router. However, my latest  Thomson TG789 vn router does not support network printers anymore, so I switched to a dedicated network-to-USB print server set-up, using a separate Ethernet to   USB 2.0 Print Server device.  The printserver is connected to my network switch, and gets an IP address via DHCP.
This works fine for  machines running Vista (and XP before) but for some reason not for Windows 7, while  the HP5550 Deskjet when directly connected via a USB cable to a Windows 7 machine works OK too.   When a print job is sent to the HP 5550 via the print server over the network, it looks like the printing is about to start, but the process halts at this point without further messages.
Also the HP Print and Scan Doctor -  often a very useful tool - is in this case not able to make contact with the printer via the print server and to resolve the issue.
This may just require a small tweak; Perhaps anyone else encountered this issue and has the solution?
Thanks for sharing.
 Jan Dijckmeester

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