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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> I have an HP printer with a LAN card inserted in it connected to my
> Linksys router and two eCS running computers. I always get mixed up when
> trying to reinstall the printer on my TCPIP network. The router address
> is 192.168.1.1, the first address it uses for devices is 192.168.1.101.
> The card in the printer is named NPI907D1C. When I configure the SLPR
> port, what should be entered for LPD Server and what for LPD Printer?
>
On my setup I used the IP (your case 192.168.1.101) for the LPD Server. The LPD printer is server
specific. One of my servers (I have three for three printers) requires L1, another requires LP, and
the third does not require anything. Look in the server setup instructions under the UNIX heading.
That is where I got the info I needed to get mine to work.
Sheridan
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