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| | How does a print server work? I have a networked printer in a spare office, using the only network jack on the wall. Everyone has access to it. I have been given another printer that I would like to put in this office, but it does not have a network card built into it - it is an HP 3500 USB printer. If I buy a USB Printer server, which seems to look just like a small hub, will this work with both printers - or will the currently networked printer get confused since it uses the server as a print server? This older printer is 12 years old but works like a champ - the drivers are on the server. The workstations are all XP Pro, the server is Server 2003. Mich |
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| | Re: How does a print server work? "M Skabialka" <mskabialka@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:ewulMiYzJHA.3872@xxxxxx Quote: >I have a networked printer in a spare office, using the only network jack >on the wall. Everyone has access to it. > I have been given another printer that I would like to put in this office, > but it does not have a network card built into it - it is an HP 3500 USB > printer. If I buy a USB Printer server, which seems to look just like a > small hub, will this work with both printers - or will the currently > networked printer get confused since it uses the server as a print server? > This older printer is 12 years old but works like a champ - the drivers > are on the server. > The workstations are all XP Pro, the server is Server 2003. > Mich > You will need a print server box which has a USB port like this one.. http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...7886&CatId=206 Wireless print servers are available too.. Generally, the cheaper the unit, the slower the transfer. They all require a power outlet close by. -- Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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| | Re: How does a print server work? I bought a print server, a Belkin Network USB hub ($80), and installed the print server software on my PC and the printer drivers. With a lot of reinstalls, setting up a TCP/IP port, etc, I finally got it installed and working. So I went to another PC to install the drivers and couldn't get it to work. Finally figured out they needed the print server software also, but it prints to the queue and times out. User had no more time so gave up for now. On PC 3 I installed print server software then drivers and it worked yesterday, but not after rebooting today. When users log in, the Print server control center opens up. I have them close it. So I went back to my PC and now the printer jobs stick in the queue there too. Later: It seems the print server control center must remain open (minimized is OK) to use the printer - it doesn't just sit in the system tray waiting for a print request. So - problem solved! "Mike Hall - MVP" <mikehall@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:Oe1nF3ezJHA.3896@xxxxxx Quote: > "M Skabialka" <mskabialka@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:ewulMiYzJHA.3872@xxxxxx Quote: >>I have a networked printer in a spare office, using the only network jack >>on the wall. Everyone has access to it. >> I have been given another printer that I would like to put in this >> office, but it does not have a network card built into it - it is an HP >> 3500 USB printer. If I buy a USB Printer server, which seems to look >> just like a small hub, will this work with both printers - or will the >> currently networked printer get confused since it uses the server as a >> print server? This older printer is 12 years old but works like a champ - >> the drivers are on the server. >> The workstations are all XP Pro, the server is Server 2003. >> Mich >> > > You will need a print server box which has a USB port like this one.. > > http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applicatio...7886&CatId=206 > > Wireless print servers are available too.. > > Generally, the cheaper the unit, the slower the transfer. They all require > a power outlet close by. > > > -- > > Mike Hall - MVP Windows Experience > http://msmvps.com/blogs/mikehall/ |
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