  WallyThacker The Central Scrutinizer
join:2002-02-12 Canada
| 7004BR original print server client program
Hi,
I googled, got nowhere.
I'd like to get the print server utility that came with the original 7004BR. I tried the client utilities from SMC for the ABR and later models but no go. Using XP FWIW.
Links, ideas?
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 hpkuo
join:2001-04-29 Cupertino, CA
| Have you tried the LPR printer from within XP? »SMC Forum Help and www.smc.com/files/AS/WIN2000&XP_···ions.pdf
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How to print from WIN XP / 2000 with SMC Routers with Print Server To print to the Print Server from Windows XP or Windows 2000 computer, you need to configure Printer Port Using TCP/IP
Settings applicable for SMC7004BR, SMC7004WBR, SMC7004AWBR (Part No. 750.5312)
Port name.. IP_192.168.123.254 Printer Name or IP address: 192.168.123.254 Protocol.. LPR Queue setting.. lp LPR byte counting enabled.. checked
Settings applicable for SMC7004ABR, SMC7004AWBR (Part No. 750.5435), SMC2804WBRP-G
Port name.. IP_192.168.2.1 Printer Name or IP address: 192.168.2.1 Protocol.. LPR Queue setting.. LPT1 LPR byte counting enabled.. checked
Refer the official User Guide - »www.smc.com/files/AS/WIN2000&XP_···ions.pdf |
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  wallythacker nli
@bell.ca
| I struggled with the lp stuff with no joy.
I'm not certain the SMC parallel port is 100%. It came from my parents and they said they were having problems after they got a new printer and upgrading machines.
I know all was fine with 98 and the original client program, hence I'm going to try that route with a 98 machine I have.
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  kb6183 Oh The Corruption Premium join:2000-09-27 Virginia Beach, VA
| reply to WallyThacker I may have the original CD that came with my 7004BR; will check tomorrow.
FWIW, I use the settings hpkuo pointed out in XP and vista (screenshot attached). -- Before you question my "patriotism", take time to thank me for spending the last 27 years ensuring your right to be as uninformed as you like. |
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 slumpack
join:2004-02-25 San Francisco, CA
| reply to WallyThacker To setup printer on Vista - make sure the printer status is ready on the print server. There are 2 Steps
1st Step: Adding an LPD printer under Windows Vista : Add print services for Vista 1. Control Panel, Programs and Features, Turn Windows features On or Off 2. New Window: Check Print Services, expand this by selecting "+" 3. Check LPR Port Monitor
2nd Step: Add the printer to the machine 1. Add Printer: select "Printers and Faxes" from Start Menu 2. Double-click Add Printer 3. Click Next 4. Check "Local Printer attached to this computer" and uncheck "Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer" 5. Click Next 6. Select Create a new port: and choose "LPR Port" from pull down menu 7. The Add LPR compatible printer window appears Name or address of server providing lpd: (the IP Address of the Router ie: 192.168.1.20) Name of printer or print queue on that server: name_of_printer (ie - envgrad or civps5) ( Special for 3COM 3c510 using SMC 7004 Firmware use lp for the queue name ) -- Very Important 8. The Print driver Window appears next install proper print driver on your computer (look at printer for printer model) (ie - envgrad printer driver is "HP Laserjet 5000 Series PCL6" for pcl 6 driver) 9. Choose a name for you printer (typically use the same name_of_printer as above to avoid confusion) Any Name is OK select default printer if you choose 10. Select "Do not share this printer" 11. Print test page if desired (if you print test page go check to make sure it prints properly) 12. Finish |
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  kb6183 Oh The Corruption Premium join:2000-09-27 Virginia Beach, VA | reply to WallyThacker OK, so it took longer than expected, but I did not have the CD. Sorry. |
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