HP Laserjet 1300 cabable of wireless printing?

Is the HP Laserjet 1300 cabable of wireless printing?  Is there a part available that will convert the serial port and plug directly into my router?

Is the HP Laserjet 1300 cabable of wireless printing?  Is there a part available that will convert the serial port and plug directly into my router?

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    Hi donnabaird,
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    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
    If I have resolved your issue, feel free to provide Kudos and make sure you mark this thread as solution provided.

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    Let's set a static IP address for the printer:
    - Print a Network Config Page from the front of the printer. Note the printer's IP address.
    - Type that IP address into a browser to reveal the printer's internal settings.
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    Hi donnabaird,
    Unfortunately this printer is only USB capable. It was not built to be wireless. You would need a wireless printer to print wirelessly. I hope this helps.
    Although I am an HP employee, I am speaking for myself and not for HP.
    If I have resolved your issue, feel free to provide Kudos and make sure you mark this thread as solution provided.

  • Resolution - Printing HP LaserJet & Linksys Wireless Print Server WPS54GU2

    Hello Guys:
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    Try Repairing permissions (Disk Utility). Then restart, then add again.
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    OWNED: Over 2 years with no problems
    LOCATION/SET-UP: At my personal residence. All-in-one wireless router through cable company.
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    I would perform a hard reset by removing the power from the entire machienethrough the powercord for thirty seconds. Following that I would reconnect the printer to the wireless network and set a static IP/
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  • I need to connect my wireless printer (HP LaserJet CP1025nw color) to the internet.

    I need to connect my wireless printer (HP LaserJet CP1025nw color) to the internet.    I recently have changed my name and password of my modem.  Since the change I have lost connectivity between my computer and my printer.  What do I need to do to regain connectivity?  I am using Windows 7.
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    I think you mean your password on your router right?  Changed your SSID and/or password? 
    Try here.
    http://www.hp.com/global/au/en/wireless/reconfiguring-system-help3.html
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  • HP LaserJet Pro P1102w printer "Ready" for wireless printing, but gives "error -- printing" message

    This P1102w printer was configured for wireless printing from two computers (WinXP and Win7), both with a network sharing designation, and all functions worked perfectly:
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    Printing from the Win7 computer directly, and from a networked Win2K computer as a guest.
    Windows Printer Test Pages were printed from both installed computers, showing correct computer names, the printer name, Port names (IP addresses), Data format (IMF), Driver information, etc.
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    Successful printing continued, as before, from the Win7 computer directly, and from the networked Win2K computer to the Win7 computer as a guest.
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    HP’s printer installation program was executed on the WinXP computer, using the “fix” option, but nothing changed.  The installation program was executed again on the WinXP computer, using the “new install” option (without removing the existing P1102w installation); the “browse” function saw the network, but no printers were found, and the installation could not be completed.
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    To:  Neonskeleton,
    Thanks for your response -- especially because you are an HP employee!
    My Win2k machine does not use HP software, nor communicate to the HP printer.  (HP did not write a Win2k driver for the P1102w -- and evidently no one else has done this, either.)  My WinXP and Win7 machines use their HP drivers to send print jobs to the P1102w wirelessly, and both machines have the P1102w set up as a shared printer.  Then, when I connect to those machines as a "guest" and submit a print job to those machines, those machines receive the print job and then communicate with the printer using the proper installed printer drivers.
    Everything worked great with this configuration, until suddenly the printer was no longer responsive to ANY jobs coming from the WinXP machine, even though there was a "printer ready" indication on the WinXP machine, and even though the printer responded perfectly to print jobs coming from the Win7 machine.
    When I tried to "fix" the WinXP setup by running HP's setup program on CD, nothing changed.  Then, when I tried to reinstall the WinXP setup for wireless printing, the program insisted that I reset THE PRINTER'S factory defaults and proceed using a USB cable -- even though I wanted to simply ADD the computer for wireless communication to an existing networked printer!  I would conclude that something screwed up the printer's inner settings (maybe an unsolicited and invisible HP update sent to my printer from the Internet?).
    As I mentioned in my original post, I went through this process once before, reinstalled everything on all machines, and all was well.  Until THE SAME non-recognition problem surfaced again!
    I do not want to spend any more time on this.  I went to Staples and bought a second P1102w printer (it is a nice little machine that uses a xerographic cartridge, rather than costly inkjet cartridges that frequently plug up).  I'll use a USB cable for the connection, rather than the installed wireless feature, and set up the P1102w as a shared printer.  I expect that all of my other computers will be able to link as a "guest" through the wireless hub and be able to print.
    Thanks again.
    PS.  I am a retired computer-systems manager from Northrop Grumman. 

  • LaserJet m1217nfw mfp - wireless printing keep failing / dropping off on Mac OS 10.7.5

    I have installed my LaserJet m1217nfw mfp at least 4 times in the past month using my Mac that's running on OS 10.7.5. The first time was with the CD that came with the printer, and the last 3 times was with the latest software downloaded from HP.
    Each time, the wireless printing is set up and works without problem (using these official HP instructions: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48mLZoRjJm0). But a few days later, when I try to do the wireless printing again from the same Mac, it can't find the printer on the network. And nothing about the network or router has changed. 
    It's quite frustrating. I doubt installing it for the 5th time is going to solve the problem once and for all.
    Any ideas much appreciated!
    Thanks
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    Hello SC_W,
    The IP address can be fixed by going to Setup > Network Config > TCP/IP Config from the printer front panel.
    Then select Manual and set the IP as manual.. I would using an higher value to avoid IP conflicts (e.g. if the current IP is 10.0.0.1, change only the last part to 10.0.0.20 so the address will remain and won't be used by other devices when the printer is powered off.)
    Although I personally doubt it will help assigning a fixed IP as Mac OS X uses Bonjour hostname to communicate with the printer (which is fixed) and not athe IP address as Windows uses.
    Additionally, as Apple products uses Bonjour, I could see some discussions on this matter for the Home Hub 3.0.
    Below is an example:
    https://community.bt.com/t5/Other-BB-Queries/HomeHub-3-Apple-Bonjour-not-working-for-AirPlay-AirPrin...
    If setting a fixed IP does not help, try the folowing to isolate the problem and ensure if Multicast packets transfer may cause the issue:
    From your Mac go to System Preferences > Print & Scan, click the Plus sign and then click the IP tab.
    Select the HP Jetdirect Socket protocol and type the IP as the address value.
    Add the printer, you will see an additional print queue listed as the IP address.
    Keep using this queue for printing and let me know if you may se any difference for this print queue..
    Regards,
    Shlomi
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