is a work-around. You can make the SII SLP talk in one direction only. To do this, do the
following:
1. Follow the instructions that came with your server to install your hardware print server on
your system, and create a printer instance in Printers and Faxes for the SII SLP Printer.
2. Get properties on the printer.
3. Select "Ports".
4. Select the port the printer is currently connected to and turn OFF "Bidirectional printing
support".
5. Warning: Your system will not know when the printer is out of paper or when there is a
paper jam. If this is important to you, you should purchase a hardware print server that
supports bidirectional printing.
Q: What print servers are currently supported?
A: Currently the following printers have been tested with our SLP 400 generation printers:
Q: I am trying to connect my SLP printer across a domain, any suggestions?
A: Try using the net use command. This command connects a computer to or disconnects a
computer from a shared resource, or displays information about computer connections. The
command also controls persistent net connections. Used without parameters, net use
retrieves a list of network connections. To use this command follow the steps below:
1. From the Start Menu, select “Run”
2. Type the following: Net use /LPT:1*
3. On the client PC,
go to Start Menu, select “Run”
4. To create a virtual printer, type in the following path:
net use lpt1 \\computername\sharename
5. Open the SLP software on the client PC, go to “Label”, “Printer Set-up”, “Add Printer”,
“Network” and choose path to the computername\sharename.
*Please note the mandatory spaces for in the path:
• Between net and use
• Between use and lpt 1
• Between lpt 1 and \\
Q: I am operating in a VPN environment and trying to connect my SLP printer across the
network. Any suggestion on how to get the SLP working?
A:
Check the NetCrawler settings. NetCrawler is on by default when you install Windows XP
Home Edition and on Windows XP Professional when your computer is in a workgroup-mode
and not logged on to a domain. NetCrawler checks for new resources whenever you log on to
a network, and whenever you open or refresh your Printers and My Net Places folders. It
doesn't "crawl" in the following situations: when a Remote Access Server (RAS) or Virtual
Private Network (VPN) connection is active; when you are logged on to a Terminal Server
session; if your computer is a member of a domain; or if the shell restriction “NonetCrawling”
is set.
DLink
:
D-Link DP-301U
NetGear:
Model PS121
Linksys
PSUS4
WPS54G
Silex
SX-1000
SX-2000WG
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