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How to add a network printer?

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Gregg - 25 Sep 2003 18:01 GMT
I'm working on a small 8 workstation W98 peer to peer network. All the
stations connect back to a hub and router connected to a DSL line for
internet access. They have a HP 5Si printer and have added a HP Jetdirect
network interface that is wired directly back to the hub. How do I configure
the printer and workstations so that it shows up as a printer on the
network. The router is currently set for DHCP IP addressing but I can use
static if necessary. I addressed the printer through the front panel
settings with an IP address in the allowed DHCP range and can ping the
printer. Where do I go from here?

TIA,
Gregg
PattyL - 27 Sep 2003 02:32 GMT
HP has a Network Printer Wizard and instructions.  I think that your best
bet would be to follow their instructions.

HP Install Network Printer Wizard - Product Features of the HP Install
Network Printer Wizard
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=bpj07382&
locale=en_US


Shortened URL:  http://tinyurl.com/lqyr

PattyL

> I'm working on a small 8 workstation W98 peer to peer network. All the
> stations connect back to a hub and router connected to a DSL line for
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> TIA,
> Gregg
 
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