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Multi Function

By Jeff On March 14, 2010 Under Knife Hunting

Multi Function
I had heard that the belkin print server will not work with multi-function printers-mines the hp2575?

I would appreciate any help as i'm a non tech- woman trying desperately to set up a wireless networking system, and i'm working on wireless printing.I read in a forum that these belkin print servers do not work with all in one printers which seems hard to believe.

You will not be able to get all the functions out of your multi-function over the network, but you should be able to print this way. The printer will be using a TCP/IP port instead of a USB or Parallel port. Add the software as you normally would, with the printer plugged into your computer for a local installation. Once all the software is installed and the printer is working, connect the printer to the print server and configure the port. You will get an IP address from your print server. Write this number down and go to your printer on the computer you installed it on. Open the properties and go to the ports tab. Click on the Add port button. At the next screen click on Standard TCP/IP Port. Click New Port... button. Click next. Type in the IP address of your printer in the Printer Name or IP Address box. Click next and select Generic Network Card. Click Next and Finish. Then close the add port box. In the print to the following port(s) select the port you just added. Try printing a test page. If everything went right it should print correctly. I hope this helps.

I was looking at the corporate driver and when it unpacks it creates a drivers folder which makes it a lot easier to install network printers.
Download the corporate driver and unpack to a location you can find later.
Open printers and faxes, click on Add printer. Click next. Click on local printer and uncheck Automatically detect. Click next, select new port. Select standard TCP/IP port. Click next. The TCP/IP port wizard comes up, click next. Type in the IP address that you used before. Click next and use the Generic network card. Click next and then finish. The next thing you will get is find printer type, here click on have disk and browse to the Drivers folder where you unpacked the files earlier. Select your printer and finish wizard. Repeat this procedure on any other computers you connect to the network. If you have a jump drive move the drivers folder to this for ease of finding the drivers. Again good luck

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