Re: Strange Printing Problem. Any ideas?
- From: v-crinal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ("Crina Li")
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 08:39:29 GMT
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| From: "MS User2006" <fakename@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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| Subject: Re: Strange Printing Problem. Any ideas?
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| Thanks to both Dave and Crini. I've figured it out. When I could not
access
| via browser after resetting it back to factory defaults I checked the
config
| page and saw that the IP had been assigned via DHCP. So it looks like the
| shutdown and power back on somehow turned DHCP on the printer and the IP
| assigned had changed. Thanks again.
|
|
| "MS User2006" <fakename@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
| news:OUgRItfmGHA.2280@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| > We had a scheduled power outage in our building. Everything was
shutdown
| > and of course powered off. When power returned everything was turned
back
| > on. All servers, workstations, faxes and other printers work fine. This
| > one shared printer (HPLJ 2420) on the SBS 2003 server does not seem to
| > want to print. I cannot ping the TCPIP port nor can I access it through
my
| > browser. Strange thing is that I can delete the printer and re-add it
| > using \\servername\sharename. When I send a print job to it it hangs
then
| > finally errors with "printing-error" and all I can do is delete the
| > job.
| > I'm going to hook it up directly to a laptop using a usb cable and see
| > what happens. I've also changed to ethernet connection and used a
working
| > one from a printer I know is working. Same results. Any ideas or clues
are
| > appreciated. Thanks.
| >
|
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|
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