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= Installing in Linux (CUPS) = * Open up [http://localhost:631/] in a web browser * Click the "Administration" tab * You should see the above printers listed. Click the "Add Printer" button next to one of them. |
Printers
name |
model |
IP address |
features |
hp140 |
HP LaserJet 5000N |
[http://131.215.115.220/ 131.215.115.220] |
auto-duplexing, black-and-white |
hpmartian |
HP LaserJet 2550 |
[http://131.215.114.210/ 131.215.114.210] |
single-sided, color |
Installing in Linux (CUPS)
Open up [http://localhost:631/] in a web browser
- Click the "Administration" tab
- You should see the above printers listed. Click the "Add Printer" button next to one of them.
Installing in Windows
How to print to the networked HP laser printers from Windows.
- In the Printers control panel, choose "Add a printer."
- Despite your best instincts, choose "Local printer attached to this computer." Uncheck "Automatically detect." Click "Next."
- Choose "Create a new port" with Type Of Port set to "Standard TCP/IP Port." Click "Next."
- Enter the IP address of the printer. Click "Next."
- Windows should now be able to talk to the printer and find out what it needs to know. Click "Finish."
- Select a printer driver. For the Laserjet 2000N, Windows XP already has the driver you need. For the Laserjet 2550, you have to download one from HP.
