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Old 06-16-2009, 12:44 PM   #1 (permalink)
Puppi
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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: Windows Vista SP2


EEK! [SOLVED] Scan with HP Photosmart over Print Server

Hi Folks,

I have installed a Print Server and want to use my HP Photosmart C4280 as Printer & Scanner.

Config:
2 PC, 1 Windows XP, 1 Windows Vista
both connected over Ethernet to a LAN (Access Point / US Robotics USR8054)
1 Print Server (Machine Model: DN-13007 Firmware Version: 2.28)
1 Printer HP Photosmart C4280

I have set up all as TCP/IP (raw, port 9100) and can print from both systems.

but ...I cannot scan...

Is there a way to easily share a Printer & Scanner over a LAN?
or must Scanners always be directly connected to USB? (if yes - Is there a device where I can plug a USB Printer to 2 PCs ?)

Thanks for your help,

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Config Details from the Digitus-Status Tool:
TCP/IP:
LPR Printing: enabled
- IP Address: 192.168.123.200
- Queue Name (USB1): USB1_LQ
- Queue Name (USB2): USB2_LQ
IPP Printing: disabled
- URL(USB1): http://192.168.123.200/Photosmart C
- URL(USB2): none
Raw TCP/JetDirect Printing: enabled
- TCP Port(USB1): 9100
- TCP Port(USB2): 9101
SMB/CIFS Print/File Server: enabled
- Network Printer Path(USB1): \\USB-Server\Photosmart C
- Network Printer Path(USB2): none
- Network Folder Path: \\USB-Server
- Internet Access: disabled
- Server Authentication: disabled
FTP File Server: disabled
- Passive Mode: off
- FTP Port: 21
- Maximum session number: Unlimited
- Server Authentication: disabled
- Allow anonymous login: disabled

UPnP (Universal Plug and Play): enabled
SMTP Protocol: disabled
- SMTP Server name:
- Subjects:
- Sender Address (From):
- Receiver Address (To):
- Cc:
- SMTP Server Authentication: disabled

Storage Access Mode: NetUSB Mode
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