Guest AllenM Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 OK first of all let me apologize because I know this isn't the correct NG or even the correct forum to ask this question. However knowing that there are still some old IT dinosauers still out there I'm hoping I canfind my answer here. I have this old HP LaserJet 5si MX printer that I had setup about 8 years ago on this network. Worked fine but after a few months we purchased a new laserjet printer and the 5si sort of went unused and untouched. Anyways our new printer (not new anymore) needed to be serviced so we wanted to use the 5si temporarily. Well it didn't work. I remember a few years ago we stopped using it because it would always get a paper jam. So now all of a sudden it wouldn't even print. I could send a print job and it would always error out. So I thought I'd print a test apge and checkoutthe configuration. Upon review I noticed that the gateway was incorrect. Now here is the "excuse me but I m totally having a gigantic brain fart" part I need a hints or reminders. The LCD on the 5si is on the blink so it is very hard to read. I can't recall how I set it up. I either inputted the network settings manualy using the printers menu functions or I think I used HP Jet Admin to set it up. Now I can't recall but I believe in the older days Jet Admin would do a discovery using MAC hardware addresses? I downloaded the latest version of HP Jet Admin 10.0 and cannot run a discovery searching for hardware addresses. It appears it will only search for IP ranges. So here is my problem. I did a cold reset on the 5si so all the network configuration is cleared. So I'm lost as to how to get it back on my network. Does anybody remember how the older HP LAserJets with Jet Direct cards are seup on the network? Thanks and please excuse my ignorance or lack of memory.
Guest Meinolf Weber Posted May 30, 2008 Posted May 30, 2008 Re: I forgot how I to setup an HP LaserJet 5si on the network. !!HELP!! Hello AllenM, I think the default settings is DHCP for the printer and so you can find it in DHCP leases overview and then access it via web interface with the ip address released from the DHCP server. Best regards Meinolf Weber Disclaimer: This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. ** Please do NOT email, only reply to Newsgroups ** HELP us help YOU!!! http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > OK first of all let me apologize because I know this isn't the correct > NG or > even the correct forum to ask this question. However knowing that > there are > still some old IT dinosauers still out there I'm hoping I canfind my > answer > here. > I have this old HP LaserJet 5si MX printer that I had setup about 8 > years > ago on this network. Worked fine but after a few months we purchased a > new > laserjet printer and the 5si sort of went unused and untouched. > Anyways our > new printer (not new anymore) needed to be serviced so we wanted to > use the > 5si temporarily. Well it didn't work. I remember a few years ago we > stopped > using it because it would always get a paper jam. So now all of a > sudden it > wouldn't even print. I could send a print job and it would always > error out. > So I thought I'd print a test apge and checkoutthe configuration. Upon > review I noticed that the gateway was incorrect. Now here is the > "excuse me > but I m totally having a gigantic brain fart" part I need a hints or > reminders. > The LCD on the 5si is on the blink so it is very hard to read. I can't > recall how I set it up. I either inputted the network settings manualy > using > the printers menu functions or I think I used HP Jet Admin to set it > up. Now > I can't recall but I believe in the older days Jet Admin would do a > discovery using MAC hardware addresses? I downloaded the latest > version of > HP Jet Admin 10.0 and cannot run a discovery searching for hardware > addresses. It appears it will only search for IP ranges. So here is my > problem. I did a cold reset on the 5si so all the network > configuration is > cleared. So I'm lost as to how to get it back on my network. Does > anybody > remember how the older HP LAserJets with Jet Direct cards are seup on > the > network? Thanks and please excuse my ignorance or lack of memory.
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