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>>I shredded and recreated the printer object. As far as I can tell, it is
>>set up exactly as on my desktop.
>Run iptrace on both setups and look for differences. Just print and
>empty page to keep the size down. Look for messages from and to port
>515. Ignore the IP headers and most of the TCP/IP headers, other than
>the ports. Pay attention to the data messages. That's where the
>information will be.
I used EPM to send what I thought was a small file to the printer. From
the desktop, it printed just fine. But the iptrace (ipformat) file was
humungous.
I sent the same file to the printer from my laptop.
Iptrace didn't take. That is, when I got the error message: Printer not
responding, and I closed iptrace, I ran ipformat and got the error
message: Reading product headers. Unable to read first header.
>Did you check tcpstart.cmd to make sure you have the same daemons
>starting?
Yes, exactly the same.
And from the laptop lpr and lprmon both work. And I can ping the router.
Something else I can try?
Thanks,
Sandy
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