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Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 04:07:14 PDT7
From: Steve Carter <scarter@vcnet.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: HP JetDirect EX Plus J2591A -- ideas

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JR:

I'm using the similar (I think) 170X (J4102B). I set it up without
HP's software. You can access the internal java setup program
via http://192.168.1.x for example. The bidirectional feature
makes it work with my HP LJ 1220 printer/scanner under Win98.
Other, cheaper print servers I've got are not bidirectional
so the scan-to-pc part didn't work there, although the scanner
functions adequately as a one-page copier.

There's a test button on the back of the print server which prints
a configuration page and is also VERY useful for resetting to
factory defaults when/if necessary. Otherwise, it can be very difficult
to set up if you don't know what IP it was configured for originally.

My OS/2 printing has been very limited, but seemed to work OK,
once I figured out how to get network printing working.

IBM has a free LPR Remote Printing client (instlpr.exe, 816K)
(needed for Win98) that I use with the TP600E laptop. I've not
yet put OS/2 on the laptpop.

-- Steve

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On 4/9/04, Dr. Jeffrey Race wrote, in part:
>This item is sitting on the shelf at the local Goodwill thrift shop.
>I might have a use for it and wonder if anyone has used eitther on
>Win or OS/2; and does anyone have the CD? What gotchas?
>
>Jeffrey Race
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