- Epson Aculaser C2000
- Posted by Mike Page on October 29th, 2003
Does anyone in this group know how to set up the C2000 to print over TCP/IP.
Our PCs are all set up correctly, but the settings on the printer were
re-set and now it will only print as a local printer. Any help greatly
appreciated.
- Posted by Wolf Kirchmeir on October 29th, 2003
On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 16:01:04 +0000 (UTC), Mike Page wrote:
=>Does anyone in this group know how to set up the C2000 to print over TCP/IP.
=>Our PCs are all set up correctly, but the settings on the printer were
=>re-set and now it will only print as a local printer. Any help greatly
=>appreciated.
This sounds like an OS or Network issue. The printer itself
has no say in how data gets to it. Try posting in a NG for
your OS and/or your network OS.
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Wolf Kirchmeir
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- Posted by Mike Page on October 30th, 2003
Thanks, I'll give it a try.
There are settings on the Aculaser for IP number and various other network
parameters, I'll explore the OS issue too though.
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- Posted by Wolf Kirchmeir on October 30th, 2003
On Thu, 30 Oct 2003 09:11:30 +0000 (UTC), Mike Page wrote:
=>Thanks, I'll give it a try.
=>
=>There are settings on the Aculaser for IP number and various other network
=>parameters, I'll explore the OS issue too though.
Sorry, my answer was incomplete: a printer does have a say
in how it _receives_ the data. :-) But even if the IP etc
are set correctly on the printer, you may still have a
problem getting the network to recognise them, or granting
proper permissions to users, or both.
Good luck!
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Wolf Kirchmeir
If you didn't want to go to Chicago, why did you get on the train?
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