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Using network printer HP 1320n from 3 XP PCs and 1 Vista PC. No problems
with it for the past 2+ years with XP. With Vista, this printer has status of "Offline" when looking at the printer in Control Panel == Printers. The printer gets the problem at some unknown point. After installing the driver, it has the correct "Ready" status and have printed succesffully multiple times from Vista. The last time this problem occurred, I had to reinstall the driver but cannot keep doing this. 1) How do I stop the printer from being "offline". 2) Is there any way to make it "Ready" without reinstalling the driver ? Appreciate any help. -- Zach |
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make sure ur vista workgroup name matches the xp workgroup names..and that all your computer user names are different -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Core 2 Quad (Q6600):: - ::216BW Samsung Widescreen :: - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) (PC2-6400) :: - ::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard...:: - ::Vista x64:: |
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Matthew...thanks for the suggestion but what have already checked what you're
suggesting. Have been using this printer from 3 XP PCs on the same network for a long time and the new Vista PC has a different computer name and the same workgroup name as the XP PCs. Pls let me know if you think of anything else.....thx -- Zach "mathews2010" wrote: make sure ur vista workgroup name matches the xp workgroup names..and that all your computer user names are different -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Core 2 Quad (Q6600):: - ::216BW Samsung Widescreen :: - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) (PC2-6400) :: - ::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard...:: - ::Vista x64:: |
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Found the problem. For whatever reason, the driver installation process in
the VISTA environment makes the assumption that static IP addressing is being used on the network when in fact I am using DHCP. There are no network-related options in the installation process. Defined a port using the printer's host name instead of the "current" IP address, which is what the installation process does, deleted all the IP address-based ports, and that did it. -- Zach "mathews2010" wrote: make sure ur vista workgroup name matches the xp workgroup names..and that all your computer user names are different -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Core 2 Quad (Q6600):: - ::216BW Samsung Widescreen :: - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) (PC2-6400) :: - ::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard...:: - ::Vista x64:: |
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On Dec 9 2007, 4:07*pm, Zach wrote:
Found the problem. *For whatever reason, the driver installation process in the VISTA environment makes the assumption that static IP addressing is being used on the network when in fact I am using DHCP. *There are no network-related options in the installation process. *Defined a port using the printer's host name instead of the "current" IP address, which is what the installation process does, deleted all the IP address-based ports, and that did it. -- Zach "mathews2010" wrote: make sure ur vista workgroup name matches the xp workgroup names..and that all your computer user names are different -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Core 2 Quad (Q6600):: * * - ::216BW Samsung Widescreen * :: * * - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: * * - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: * * - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) (PC2-6400) * :: * * - ::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard...:: * * - ::Vista x64::- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Zach-- can you please describe how you accomplish those steps that were successful? Thanks, Stuart |
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Stuart,
Here it is. FYI, after thinking about it, I think this problem was caused by the print driver install shield procedure and not Vista. 1. Control Panel | Printers | Right click on the appropriate printer | Left click properties | Select Ports tab 2. Deleted every port which had an IP address in its name (192.xxxx )....left column of port list, select port, Delete button. 3. Added a port........ Add Port button and selected Standard TCP/IP Port. 4. Printed my printer's configuration page (printer-specific, see manual) 5. Highlighted newly defined port, then button Configure Port as follows: - For Port Name and Printer Name or IP Address, typed-in the printer's (actually the print server's) hostname (hostname obtained from step #4). - Protocol: Raw - Port Number: 9100 - SNMP Status Enabled: checked - OK - OK Printer came online immediately. Good luck ! -- Zach " wrote: On Dec 9 2007, 4:07 pm, Zach wrote: Found the problem. For whatever reason, the driver installation process in the VISTA environment makes the assumption that static IP addressing is being used on the network when in fact I am using DHCP. There are no network-related options in the installation process. Defined a port using the printer's host name instead of the "current" IP address, which is what the installation process does, deleted all the IP address-based ports, and that did it. -- Zach "mathews2010" wrote: make sure ur vista workgroup name matches the xp workgroup names..and that all your computer user names are different -- mathews2010 - ::Intel Core 2 Quad (Q6600):: - ::216BW Samsung Widescreen :: - ::Nvidia 8400 GS:: - ::320 GB Seagate HDD:: - ::2 GB G.Skill (DDR 2 800) (PC2-6400) :: - ::ASUS P5K LGA 775 Intel P35 ATX Intel Motherboard...:: - ::Vista x64::- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Zach-- can you please describe how you accomplish those steps that were successful? Thanks, Stuart |
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Hi All: I had the printer offline problem too. I solved it by reinstalling the printer driver from the manufacturer's installation CD. Just put the CD in and follow the prompts. Too easy. With Vista, do not try to install printers from control panel/printers/add printer. Yeah, I know..... Good luck, nikwoof -- nikwoof |
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Hi All: I had the printer offline problem too. I solved it by reinstalling the printer driver from the manufacturer's installation CD. Just put the CD in and follow the prompts. Too easy. With Vista, do not try to install printers from control panel/printers/add printer. Yeah, I know..... Good luck, nikwoof -- nikwoof |
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