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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network?
I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Google for printservers. For example: http://www.netgear.com/Products/Prin...ers/PS101.aspx |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
"Jim Thompson" skrev i en meddelelse ... I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Buy a new one that is already networked! Cheaper and Simpler!! I am happy with my Canon PIXMA IP4000R. |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:57:20 +0200, "Frithiof Andreas Jensen"
wrote: "Jim Thompson" skrev i en meddelelse ... I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Buy a new one that is already networked! Cheaper and Simpler!! I am happy with my Canon PIXMA IP4000R. Just ordered an hp LaserJet P2015DN, but I have also an old hp1120C and a Stika stencil cutter that I'd like to get off of my desk. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
"Jim Thompson" wrote in
message ... Just ordered an hp LaserJet P2015DN, but I have also an old hp1120C and a Stika stencil cutter that I'd like to get off of my desk. If you're looking to replace the 1120C (nice printer, certainly), an OfficeJet K850DN (D=duplexing, N=networked) is what I have and I've been pretty happy with it. The only surprise was that it's actually slower than many letter-sized printers -- I guess there isn't as much competition for speed in thiese larger-format printers. |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 11:16:09 -0700, "Joel Kolstad"
wrote: "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... Just ordered an hp LaserJet P2015DN, but I have also an old hp1120C and a Stika stencil cutter that I'd like to get off of my desk. If you're looking to replace the 1120C (nice printer, certainly), an OfficeJet K850DN (D=duplexing, N=networked) is what I have and I've been pretty happy with it. The only surprise was that it's actually slower than many letter-sized printers -- I guess there isn't as much competition for speed in thiese larger-format printers. Nice! How well does the duplexing work? The 1120C is my wife's and has seen HEAVY duty printing Girl Scout stuff ;-) So it's feed mechanism is wearing out. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
"Jim Thompson" wrote in
message ... Nice! How well does the duplexing work? Quite well; I haven't had any problem with it. The only thing to be aware of is that, since it's an ink jet, after it prints side 1 it just sits there waiting for the ink to dry before it pulls it back in and prints the second side. That makes it slower to print, e.g., 10 duplex sheet than to perform manual duplexing (print all the odd pages, flip the stack over, print all the even pages), but it's still worth it to me (I guess I'm usually not in that big of a hurry...). For 13"x19", I've found that it is sensitive to paper alignment: It is possible to load the paper crooked enough that it'll just sit there and ram the paper into the side of the carriage, eventually ripping it. I've learned to be careful about this (besides loading the paper and straight as possible, the trick seems to be allowing a little bit of play in the paper guide -- not having it jammed all the way up right next to the paper's edge) and haven't torn a sheet in quite some time. It reminds me of the older D-sized HP roll paper plotters that had the exact same problem -- if you didn't get the paper very, very close to perfectly square, the paper would slowly drift towards the edge and eventually rip. ---Joel |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
"Jim Thompson" schreef in bericht ... On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 19:57:20 +0200, "Frithiof Andreas Jensen" wrote: "Jim Thompson" skrev i en meddelelse ... I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Buy a new one that is already networked! Cheaper and Simpler!! I am happy with my Canon PIXMA IP4000R. Just ordered an hp LaserJet P2015DN, but I have also an old hp1120C and a Stika stencil cutter that I'd like to get off of my desk. ...Jim Thompson Well, HP has a nice solution: The HP Jetdirect 170x. They have more, more expensive solutions as well. My local computer store has much cheaper parallel printer servers. (About 50 Euro). Personally I fired up an old WIN98 engine with some adapter cards. It served me well for the printers. The scanner gave some problems however. petrus bitbyter |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Don't you have the SMC Barricade router like I do? It should have a LPT port built in. Might be useful if you can live with a somewhat generic driver and your printer isn't too exotic. I'll have to do the same thing for a little HP-5L here because the new puter don't have no LPT port no more :-( The big one is a Brother 7820N which dwelleth on a LAN port, Very practical. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:57:28 GMT, Joerg
wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Don't you have the SMC Barricade router like I do? It should have a LPT port built in. Yep. But it's croaking... reboot required more than once per day. Just ordered a new LinkSys BEFSR81. Might be useful if you can live with a somewhat generic driver and your printer isn't too exotic. I'll have to do the same thing for a little HP-5L here because the new puter don't have no LPT port no more :-( The big one is a Brother 7820N which dwelleth on a LAN port, Very practical. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 17:57:28 GMT, Joerg wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Don't you have the SMC Barricade router like I do? It should have a LPT port built in. Yep. But it's croaking... reboot required more than once per day. Maybe reflash the EEPROM in there? Might be worth to download the latest firmware and give it a shot. I've heard people with older models had problems requiring frequent rebooting and this fixed it at least for some of them. http://www.smc.com/index.cfm?event=d...eCod e=EN_USA Just ordered a new LinkSys BEFSR81. I had a LinkSys before that. Didn't work well, support could not figure out why, returned it within the week. Might be useful if you can live with a somewhat generic driver and your printer isn't too exotic. I'll have to do the same thing for a little HP-5L here because the new puter don't have no LPT port no more :-( The big one is a Brother 7820N which dwelleth on a LAN port, Very practical. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
As other have mentioned, what you want is a print server. Here's the list of
what Newegg has, sorted by "best ratings:" http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...O rder=RATING . Ignore the USB-only ones (which these days are more popular than parallel port versions!), of course, and decide whether you want it to be wireless or not for the network connectivity. I've only had a few over time, having instead switched to printers with the network interface built-in over the past few years. :-) I do know that the D-Link DP-301P+ and Netgear PS101 are popular models -- they're likely to be available at, e.g., Best Buy of Fry's. My mother has one of the Buffalo LPV3-U2 which has worked well for her, but that's a USB-only model. ---Joel |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
I would use one of your network computers, one that is not used all that
heavily as the print server. Install the printer normally and then share it with your local network. If you don't have a working parallel port on the computer, USB to parallel (bi-directional) converters can be had fairly inexpensively. All users should be able to use the printer (or not as you set permissions). "Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson You can get little print server boxes for $70. DLink, and others, make them. If your printer is an HP and it can scan, then you need a HP Jetdirect print server for $300, or whatever they cost these days, to support the bidirectional communications. Mark |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. Google "parallel print server" ... quite a selection of products are available. Even WiFi parallel printer servers. Regards Anton Erasmus |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson If you've got an old dinosaur PC lying around, you could turn it into a print server. The last machine I used for that was a P60 with 64MB ram - it also works as a file server. |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
"David Brown" wrote in message ... Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson If you've got an old dinosaur PC lying around, you could turn it into a print server. The last machine I used for that was a P60 with 64MB ram - it also works as a file server. P60 wasn't that also known as the "fire hazard" that *was* just a joke (although true), sorry could not resist , robb |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson How 'bout getting this plus a USB-LPT adapter: http://www.lantronix.com/device-netw...vers/ubox.html USB-LPT used to be available at Walmart for under $20 but their web site seems to be toast right now. Again. No idea if such a combo works but per the Lantronix ad there is a good chance that it might. Then you could hang all kinds of other stuff onto this box. -- Regards, Joerg http://www.analogconsultants.com |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Buy a 50 foot (or whatever it takes, that was the longest one I recall seeing when I bought a 25 foot one last year to solve a similar problem) parallel printer cable, unless you have some other reason to want to network it - but if the logical PC as print server is not also going to live in the closet, it still might be the cheaper solution. If that seems like an expensive solution, shop better - some places charge way too much for cables. -- Cats, coffee, chocolate...vices to live by |
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How to Network a Parallel Port Printer?
Ecnerwal wrote:
Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Buy a 50 foot (or whatever it takes, that was the longest one I recall seeing when I bought a 25 foot one last year to solve a similar problem) parallel printer cable, unless you have some other reason to want to network it - but if the logical PC as print server is not also going to live in the closet, it still might be the cheaper solution. If that seems like an expensive solution, shop better - some places charge way too much for cables. I have boxes of parallel printer cables stacked in the storage building. Let me know if anyone needs any. Standard, and long ones, free, if you pay shipping. Also, there are plenty of DB25 and DE9 serial cables in various lengths. The same deal, you only pay for shipping, if you can use them. When I get caught up on the 'Computers for Veterans' project, I am going to thin the cable herd, and sell the scrap copper. -- Service to my country? Been there, Done that, and I've got my DD214 to prove it. Member of DAV #85. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Jim, what server are you using, if any? |
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 18:18:45 -0400, PeterD wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Jim, what server are you using, if any? Everything is plugged into an 8-port router (SMC Barricade) right now. ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 18:18:45 -0400, PeterD wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Jim, what server are you using, if any? Everything is plugged into an 8-port router (SMC Barricade) right now. ...Jim Thompson did you look on the back and see if it has a P-port? mine does. of course, I only have a 8 port with a WAN port, but I also have a 9 pin serial port for an external dial up modem I was using that before I got high speed at the house. Got kind of slow how ever, when the kids wanted to down load MP3's and all. -- "I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken" Real Programmers Do things like this. http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5 |
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ChairmanOfTheBored wrote:
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:24:42 -0400, Jamie t wrote: of course, I only have a 8 port with a WAN port, but I also have a 9 pin serial port for an external dial up modem I was using that before I got high speed at the house. Got kind of slow how ever, when the kids wanted to down load MP3's and all. No ****! Smack 'em! I wish, one of them is big enough to give me a work out! And i'm no slouch. -- "I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken" Real Programmers Do things like this. http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5 |
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Jim Thompson wrote:
I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson My SMC router has a parallel port for a printer to be used as a network printer. -- "I'm never wrong, once i thought i was, but was mistaken" Real Programmers Do things like this. http://webpages.charter.net/jamie_5 |
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 20:19:54 -0400, Jamie
t wrote: Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson My SMC router has a parallel port for a printer to be used as a network printer. So does my Barricade, but I want to move some of this pile out of my office ;-) ...Jim Thompson -- | James E.Thompson, P.E. | mens | | Analog Innovations, Inc. | et | | Analog/Mixed-Signal ASIC's and Discrete Systems | manus | | Phoenix, Arizona Voice480)460-2350 | | | E-mail Address at Website Fax480)460-2142 | Brass Rat | | http://www.analog-innovations.com | 1962 | America: Land of the Free, Because of the Brave |
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson Jim I use a TrendNet 10/100Mbps Parallel Print Server TE100-P1P hooked up to an HP DJ890C printer and no problems. http://www.trendnet.com/products/f_printservers.htm Purchased at SWS Electronics here in Tucson. Also have a USB to Network server as well. I had to change the address on both of them to the local networks addressing. Dave Foreman |
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On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson
wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson I have been using print servers for many years now for POS printers. Seen them come and go. If I can offer one piece of advice, go with dlink. They have been the most reliable units I have used, and trust me I have seen many thousands go out the door over theyears. |
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On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 05:12:32 -0700, ChairmanOfTheBored
wrote: On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:26:07 +1000, The Real Andy wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson I have been using print servers for many years now for POS printers. Seen them come and go. If I can offer one piece of advice, go with dlink. They have been the most reliable units I have used, and trust me I have seen many thousands go out the door over theyears. Thousands? Want to exaggerate a bit more for us? Sure schoolboy. I have worked in hardware and software for only a short time compared to most here, but i still have 20 odd years on you. Thousands is a guess, probably even more. |
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On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:56:18 -0700, ChairmanOfTheBored
wrote: On Fri, 12 Oct 2007 23:54:45 +1000, The Real Andy wrote: On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 05:12:32 -0700, ChairmanOfTheBored wrote: On Thu, 11 Oct 2007 19:26:07 +1000, The Real Andy wrote: On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 10:39:21 -0700, Jim Thompson wrote: I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. ...Jim Thompson I have been using print servers for many years now for POS printers. Seen them come and go. If I can offer one piece of advice, go with dlink. They have been the most reliable units I have used, and trust me I have seen many thousands go out the door over theyears. Thousands? Want to exaggerate a bit more for us? Sure schoolboy. I have worked in hardware and software for only a short time compared to most here, but i still have 20 odd years on you. Thousands is a guess, probably even more. You must be a true utter retard to have "gone though" "thousands of network print servers". LEts see, if I have 2000 sites, and 1 print server per site, that would be 2000 print servers (thousands)? Correct? Now considering I have more than 2000 thousand sites, and somes sites have more than 1 print server, then I guess its perfectly sane to say that I have gone through thousands of print servers. I have been doing it for more than 20 years, idiot. I am sure you have.. You probably don't even know what a line printer is. Actaully, one of my customers still uses line printers. They also still have a drum printer in their museum. Google it, you will find out what it is. |
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"Jim Thompson" wrote in message ... I there any simple way to adapt a parallel port printer to a network? I'd like to move a printer to a closet and get it out of the way. If your PC's are on a lan and all running windows(linux may support it too) you can use printer sharing. Printer only needs to be hooked up to one pc and the rest can print to it. In this case you don't even need to buy anything. |
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