Tcp/ip printing

Well I for one would like to setup with a printer! Any chance it will happen ever?
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    I have a large inkjet printer that I print my graphic design to... for years it has been set up and printing just fine through an Actiontec M1424-WR-rev.D router. No setting were ever changed in the router, it just worked great right out of the box (the Verizon guys installed it). I had a small router with the cable company, but when I got the new router from Verozon the install guy said i didn't need it any more, and moved the ethernet plugs over to the new router. Everything worked fine for years... until the wireless functions started to fail (I don't use the wireless for the office, just the family), so, Verizon told me I had to replace it with a new M1242WR - rev. I router. I transfered all the cables over the the new router in exactly the same positions the were in on the old router. Now my printing software (RIP software) can't see the printer when it's routed through the FiOS router, but If I move the ethernet cable from the router and plug it into the back of my computer, which disconnects my computer from the network and gives me a dedicated ethernet connection to the printer... everything works fine. It's just when I try and run it through the router that my computer and printer can't talk to each other.
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    This is all the info I have, and all I know is that it worked fine with no setup on the old router, and does NOT work on the new router... it used to be plug-n-play, now it's plug-n-stop.
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    Like I said... this has worked great for years, I haven't changed a thing on the printer or computer... the only change is the new router... I'm out of production until I figure this out (
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    The revision I router out of the box uses the following default IP addresses
    192.168.1.x IP Address
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  • How to install a tcp/ip printer

    How can I install a tcp/ip printer on my powerbook G4

    What is the make/model of this printer? Does it have a built in ethernet print server?
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  • How to delete unwanted TCP/IP Printer Ports

    Windows 7 64bit; I have created, in error, one TCP/IP Printer Port which I would like to delete to keep the Ports clean of rubish, but I am unable to find how to do so.
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    You get the 'port is in use' error message if the port is currently assigned to a printer. It has nothing to do with print spooler - it's just that you can't delete a port that is already assigned to a printer.
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    3. Right Click on any of the remaining listed printers and select 'Properties' (if there is none left then you craft create a fake printer).
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    The above will work in many cases but unfortunately not all. You may well find one of a couple of problems. One symptom is that having removed printer(s) and exited from "Devices and Printers" - if you re-enter "Devices
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    the print spooler. the third is the "in use" message mentioned below.
    The second situation is that a program - in my case foxit reader - is somehow associated with the printer you are trying to remove when you look through the full list of Ports. I had to un-install
    Foxit and only re-install it after the printer situation was resolved.
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  • EA6300 - Windows TCP/IP Printing Using LPR Protocol to USB ??

    I am in process of replacing an old Zyxel router with (probably) an EA6300 (depending on the answer to this post...)
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  • Create TCP/IP Printing Port for OfficeJet Pro 8600

    I need to print across a hardware firewall (from wireless to wired networks, different subnet), so I need to create a standard TCP/IP printing port in Windows 7.  Does the printer use RAW on TCP port 9100 or are there other settings I need to configure?
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    Hello, 
    I see that you're having an issue with the printer not being able to print over a firewall. 
    I believe the easiest way to do this would be to unblock the ports rather than adding a printer through windows. 
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    Router should be broadcasting in “G Mode only”. This normally means turning “Mixed mode” off.
    For Dual Band Routers, make sure they have disabled the 5ghz band and should only be operating on 2.4ghz
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    TCP- 445 80 68 8080 443 137 138 139 427 5222 5223 9100 445 515 161 9101 9102 9103 9110 9220 9290 9280 9500
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  • ORARRP TCP/IP Printing

    ORARRP Utility for TCP IP Printing
    We are using the ORARRP Printing utility for printing.
    we have some hardware print servers(Axis with 3 ports)where printer is connected through TCP/IP network Printer setup.
    When I shoot print from any applications(Wordpad etc.) it works fine, but the same is not working for Oracle Reports from the ORARRP utility.
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    ORARRP: Selected Printer Port = IP_10.53.194.131, Driver = Epson LQ-1050+
    ORARRP: PrintDlg Returned IP_10.53.194.131
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    ORARRP: Printed 1556 Bytes
    ORARRP: Doc Closed
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    I met with the same condition. It seems that ORARRP dose not support TCP/IP Printing.

  • Airport Extreme and TCP/IP Printer

    I have a tcp/ip printer used by PCs and Macs in a satellite office. We need iPad's and iPhones to be able to print to it as well...
    It is NOT an airport or apple ready printer. It is an older high-capacity Minolta. I print from Mac's using the generic pcl driver.
    I am looking at the xPrinterServer from LanTronix but was curious of the Airport Extreme will work for this or does it only support printers that are already Apple ready?
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    Wireless Router/Switch
      |
      |
      |
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    Basically, I would be adding the airport as a bridge device/same LAN - as the current router/switch.
    Based on what I read, it does not seem to support non-airport ready printers.
    Thanks.

    Thanks.. I chatted with apple about it. I suppose, being more specific, I meant an AirPrint printer...
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  • Issues adding TCP/IP Printer with Group Policy

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    > It keeps coming up with issues stating "The object selected does not
    > match the type of destination source.
    Which action results in this message?
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  • No TCP-IP prints succeeds

    Unfortunately, at any time, the Adobe Central Pro Output remains in stand by, no TCP-IP prints succeeds, output from Adobe or not. All the prints are blocked in the queue. Restart Adobe Central Pro Output service or spooler service fix the problem, for a while. Sometimes, we must reboot the server.
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  • Error Loading the TCP MIB Library" error when you add a standard TCP/IP printer port in windows 7 32 bit

    When I am trying to add TCP/IP port in Add printer wizard  it gives the message 
    Error Loading the TCP MIB Library" error

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    This behavior may occur if a third-party version of the Wsnmp32.dll, Ntprint.dll, Tcpmib.dll, Mgmtapi.dll, or Snmpapi.dll file has been copied to the %SystemRoot% folder.
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  • TCP/IP printing through 1x Extreme and 4x Express

    Want to print on my Business Laser Color, Copier & Scanner through an Airport Express near that printer. (impossible to install CAT5/6 in that area)
    I use an Extreme as a main base and 4x Express on the same wireless network for my iTunes and want to connect my printer in TCP/IP mode (want to access the scanner remotely) but can't figure how to do it on the Express. DHCP is on on all Airport and can configure also DHCP on in the menu of the printer.
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  • TCP/IP Printing Issues on PC Network

    I work in an office and am trying to connect to our networked printer. I am connected to the network via my personal AirPort Express (as are about 5 PCs), but I am the only Mac connected. The PC's connect to the printer via a TCP/IP PORT named RNP750855. I just set up a few PC's printing capabilities by creating a new Port (RNP750855) from within the PC's printer setup menu. Once the port was created, I was able to select the correct printer model (Lanier 5645 PCL 6) from a pull-down list. I can print to this printer from within Virtual PC, but I have not been able to connect directly from Mac Programs. Any advice on how to print via my Mac?

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    Printing to a network ethernet printer (which has an IP address) from a Mac running OS 10.3.x
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  • TCP/IP printing on Tiger 10.4.11 stopped working

    Shortly after a batch of updates via Software Updates it was discovered that a G4 iBook running 10.4.11 was no longer able to print to any TCP/IP printers. Attempts with printing results in error messages like "Printer busy; retry in 30 seconds", or the print job simply disappearing from the printer queue.
    The printers (Canon MX700 and Samsung ML-2510 via Ethernet->USB adaptor) have been printing to these and older printers since the first day the iBook was bought from the Apple store. Deletions and additions of the printers in the Print & Fax section of System Preferences has not fixed the problem.
    We even re-installed Tiger twice with the first install "Archive & Install" and the second one "Erase & Install" with the "zero erase" option. The problem still exists.
    Any guesses as to the fix or possible workarounds are greatly appreciated.

    Hello and welcome to Apple Discussions.
    The error message could indicate that the Mac and the printers are no longer configured on the same IP subnet. The subnet is determined by the subnet mask. With a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0, the first three sets of numbers in the IP address is the subnet. The last number is the network address. For example, an IP address of 10.0.1.5 has a subnet of 10.0.1 and a network address of 5. For the Mac and the printer to be able to communicate with each other, the subnet needs to be the same for both devices.
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    PING 10.0.1.5 (10.0.1.5): 56 data bytes
    64 bytes from 10.0.1.5: icmp_seq=0 ttl=64 time=0.410 ms
    64 bybes from 10.0.1.5: icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.323 ms
    64 bytes from 10.0.1.5: icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.363 ms
    64 bytes from 10.0.1.5: icmp_seq=3 ttl=64 time=0.315 ms
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    > snap-in.  If the live print server goes down, I just change the IP of
    > the stand-by to match the live and bring it online.  Printing should
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    and point that to the hostname of the current production print server.
    And exporting/importing can be automated throuhg PrintBRM.
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  • Is it possible to print using a TCP/IP printer?

    I have a Samsumg ML-1610 printer connected to a router and I'd like to use it to print from my iPad2. Is it possible to set an IP adress to do this? Tks!

    RTLZ-
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