Linksys Wireless Print Server & HP Printer

Does anyone know if I can use my Linksys wireless print server which is attached to my HP All-in-One Inkjet printer for printing on my MacBook Pro? When I go to add a printer, nothing is detected - neither the HP or the Print Server.

I am facing the same problem too, except that my printer is a CANON. I can't seem to see the printer over the wireless network. However, when I connect the printer hardwired to my MBP, everything works fine and I am able to print normally.

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    http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060404021600193
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    and
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    Anyone that has any insight into HOW to configure the mysterious settings for Mac OS printing so that it can be compatible with a Wireless Print Server, please feel free to comment. In the meantime, I am thinking that the links above could help some people...just not me at this point given my current configuration and versions of software/firmware and perhaps the printer I am using.
    Greatly appreciate your consideration, and any suggestions to anyone that might understand what these error messages mean when checking the printer status after sending a file for printing.
    Thank you

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    2. If you use the drive for a bootable backup, then you cannot use the drive for other types of storage unless you partition the drive and make more than one volume.
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  • Printing to a Linksys Wireless Print Server with my MAC

    have a small home network using an ATT DSL modem-router. I have several PCs hardwired to the router and 1 older MAC wireless. I have a MAC G4 laptop and a Dell laptop (my wife's) also connected wirelessly and all work well. I have added a Linksys wireless print server today and am able to get my wife's laptop to print easily and reliable as does the hardwired Dell. What I need is to get my MAC laptop to print wirelessly as well. I have tried all the options in the printer set-up but it does not see the print server. Linksys does not support MAC and there are no MAC drivers for the print server to download that I know of. Does anyone know of a fix on how I could configure this equipment so I can print wirelessly from my MAC laptop. Or perhaps bypass the print server and print using the modem-router and the same printer. I would appreciate any suggestions one could lend. Thanks much.
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    Looking at figure 8-5 and the text to its left in the User Guide.
    Click Add in Printer Setup, then select IP printer > IPP. Enter the print server's IP address AND queue name P1. With that info filled in OS X has all it needs to address the printer on the print server.
    Download and install the CUPS driver version 1.1.0, and choose it when you Add in Printer Setup.

  • Linksys Wireless Print server and my Mac G4

    I just set up my linksys wireless print server and it's printing from my PC just fine - not so on my G4. My printer is a Canon Pixma ip5200, and the appropriate drivers etc are installed.
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    Any ideas?

    You won't be able to get this to work.
    The Canon printer drivers won't allow you to connect to and print to a Canon printer attached to a wireless print server.
    There is no solution, there is no way that this can work
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    Replace the Canon printer with another printer for which the drivers will work.
    Replace the Canon printer with a networked Canon printer such as the iP4000r (or any other network printer) in which case you won't need the print server
    Connect the Canon printer directly via USB to the computer to print.
    iFelix

  • Printing through Linksys Wireless Print Server

    Ok.. Here is the question.
    I have a Linksys Wireless Print Server (WPSM54G) which is connected to a Canon MX700. In windows this works great. However I cannot get OS X (10.5.2) to print to the printer.
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    At this point I am stuck in getting this working.
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    If so, what is the trick?
    Thanks.

    I hope you're right about supporting the industry-standard protocols after a firmware update - because this print server didn't support those before...
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  • Resolution - Printing HP LaserJet & Linksys Wireless Print Server WPS54GU2

    Hello Guys:
    After trying to figure out for 10 days and calling HP, Applet and Linksys support, i finally am able to print to my printer.
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    Try Repairing permissions (Disk Utility). Then restart, then add again.
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  • HP Director software won't work since I installed Linksys Wireless Print Server

    I have an HP 5510 Office Jet all in one.  It comes with bundled software called HP Director that enables scanning, printing, and faxing.  The software worked fine while I had the printer connected to my pc with a USB cable.
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    kts0347 wrote:
    ...My printer interfaces wirelessly through my print server.  So, HP Director doesn't see the printer, and fails to run the tasks it is offered for - scanning, photos, faxes....
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    Say thanks by clicking "Kudos" "thumbs up" in the post that helped you.
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  • Issues with Deskjet 5650 and Linksys wireless print server.

    I have a iMac DP 1.8, a iMac G3 700 mhz running Tiger and a Toshiba laptop running XP and I am on a wireless network. I use a Linksys WRT54G router for the wireless and I am using a Linksys WPS54G wireless printserver to connect an HP Deskjet 5650 to the network. This was all working fine for the past 2 months until Monday evening when the Mac's lost connection to the printer. However the Toshiba can print to it just fine.
    I cannot for the life of me figure out what happened. The iMac DP recently had a security update for intel installed this past Monday, but no updates have been installed on the G3 iMac. I have contacted Apple, HP and Linksys and they have been no help at all. Apple says it's a Linksys issue, Linksys says it's Apple issue and HP is just cluless. I would appreciate any assistance offered.
    Thanks
    iMac DP 1.8, iMac G3 700mhz   Mac OS X (10.4.5)   Linksys wireless router WRT54G, Linksys wireless printeserver WPS54G

    Paul, I am amazed you were ever able to print via the Linksys wireless server on your mac. I have the identical router and print server, and only the Windows PC's on my wireless network have been able to share the printer on that wireless server. I've been unable to find a driver for my iMac, and could never get the iMac to find the server. Finally gave up and bought an HP 2600n color laser and connected it directly to the iMac via USB. You're right about lack of help from Linksys. There is an Apple folder under "unsupported" on the print server installation CD, but there's nothing helpful in there.
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    iMac (Intel)   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

  • Linksys Wireless Print server WPS54G

    Has anyone tried the Linksys WPS54G wireless print server to work on their Macbook? I don't use a wireless for general networking at home, can I still use the Wireless-G connection in ad-hoc mode to print using Macs?

    You need to consider the driver for your printer first!!!!
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    Linksys doesn't do this Apple-only USB port redirection...

  • Mac and Linksys Wireless Print Server

    I have a wireless print server connected to an HP 940C that I cannot get my iMac to print to. It finds it on the network, but is not printing. Any ideas??

    It is probably a driver issue.
    It may work with a third-party driver such as the HPIJS drivers or the Gimp-Print drivers, but this is not the case with all printers.
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  • How to connect to Linksys Wireless Print Server (WPS54GU2) from WIndows 7

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    Message Edited by bionic_surfer on 11-14-2009 10:21 AM
    Message Edited by bionic_surfer on 11-14-2009 10:21 AM

    Corleone
    I have the same issue as I have a new Windows 7 machine that is hardwired to my Linksys WPS54G.  This is my main office PC and I have other computers throughout the house that are connected wirelessly to the WPS54G.  I've tried to create a new port for printing based on the posts from other users but it still won't work.  I've run the Linksys configuration and my PC sees the printer server.  Am I missing a step?
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    Enter printer name and IP address ( I enter my IP address for the Print Server 192.168.1.x)- Port name is same as IP Address (does this matter?)
    Go to custom settings and set for LPR with Queue name of LP1 (or should it be L1?)
    LPR Byte count box checked 
    Click next and finish
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    What am I missing
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    I have Vista-64 OS
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  • Wireless Printing with a linksys wireless print server

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    Follow this guide to print via Windows:
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  • Wireless print server setup

    Have an HP 2355 which was hooked up local to Mac G5 10.4.10. Wanted to allow windows laptops to print to HP so set up 2355 with Linksys wireless print server. Windows PC's find server and print but G5 doesn't. Where can i get some general direction (thats not too technical) as to how to link the G5 to the print server? Thanks in advance. Sorry, I'm a novice at this stuff.

    You need two things -
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