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We recently decided to get Mediaone Roadrunner. We have 3 networked PC's, sort of. File sharing works on all three PC's, and PC 2 can access the printer on the server. However, when PC 3 tries to setup the Network Printer, by saying it is a Network printer, not local, and browsing to the printer on the server \\PC1\hp, I get a message that says the printer is offline, that I can set it up, but won't be able to print until it comes online. Once I went through a setup of the HPDeskject 952C (it had already been installed locally). I got a grayed icon (since it was offline). I was told to right click the gray icon and unclick the "Work offline" selection. That didn't work. My husband and I have compared workgroup names, protocols on all machines. Has anyone heard of this before? What have we messed up? I am NOT network literate, so if there is any other info that would help, just let me know. Thanks in advance.
Barbara
WJWheels
07-09-2000, 09:27 PM
Hmmmmm.. it was my thinking that the Deskjet printers were not to be networked and they would not work as a network printer. I sure could be wrong though, but I've never set one up as such, only Laserjets.
Is PC3 by any chance an older Pentium which you have put a PCI network card into? If so, this is very likely the problem - most PCI network cards require busmastering support. I beat my head on the wall at a customer's for a week before I yanked the PCI card and put an old ISA card in - bingo, works great.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by WJWheels:
Hmmmmm.. it was my thinking that the Deskjet printers were not to be networked and they would not work as a network printer. I sure could be wrong though, but I've never set one up as such, only Laserjets.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks for the thought, but since my husband is printing to it, I would guess it can be networked.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by glc:
Is PC3 by any chance an older Pentium which you have put a PCI network card into? If so, this is very likely the problem - most PCI network cards require busmastering support. I beat my head on the wall at a customer's for a week before I yanked the PCI card and put an old ISA card in - bingo, works great.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
PC3 is pretty much the same as PC2 - both AMD K7V. All the nic cards are linksys execept that the server has two nic cards and one is a linksys and one is some other brand, since my husband understood from www.timhiggins.com (http://www.timhiggins.com) that it was less confusing if they weren't the same. But thanks for the feedback.
That *was* a Linksys that gave me trouble. Try a different card for troubleshooting purposes. Also try a different patch cord from the NIC to the hub on that machine.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by glc:
That *was* a Linksys that gave me trouble. Try a different card for troubleshooting purposes. Also try a different patch cord from the NIC to the hub on that machine.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
OK. Thanks. Right now we have put the printer back on the switch we had it on originally. But now I can only print if I'm NOT on the network. If I log onto the network and try to print to the only printer I have defined, which says it is a local printer, it tries to go to the server to print. I'm so confused!
If you have any of the printer ports "captured" on any of the machines, end capture on them and just print to the UNC name instead of a mapped port.
UNC = \\pc1\hp
mapped = "LPTx"
The only printer that should be on a LPT is the *local* printer.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by glc:
If you have any of the printer ports "captured" on any of the machines, end capture on them and just print to the UNC name instead of a mapped port.
UNC = \\pc1\hp
mapped = "LPTx"
The only printer that should be on a LPT is the *local* printer.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Thanks! That worked.
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