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My suggestion would be to convince your client to buy a print router. Several months ago I got an Iogear PS and haven't had any problems with network printing. Before this network printing would work for a while then a major headache. The more expensive one allows you to network multi function machines. I did find out from Iogear that the print drivers have to allow networking. Looking at getting a new laser printer and so something else to look for.
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Thanks for the quick response. I was trying to stay away from the print server solution because they usually cost as much, if not more, than the printer, especially in a home setup like this. I had several bad experiences with low-end print servers several years ago with clients who wanted to save money, and since then I’ve insisted on people buying HP’s print servers which I’ve never had a single problem with. Of course, the cheapest 175x I would use here costs twice what those Iomega ones do.
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Actually, I recently had to touch it, moved some things a round and had to reinstall Windows. On the Iogear you have a power cord/connection, a LAN, and a USB connection. Install the print drivers, run the cd that comes with the router. Install the print drives on the other machine, Add Printer, network, click the printer and that's it. Take you about half an hour to set up 3 or 4 machines. Didn't even have to unplug it when I unplugged the router to reset it. Might want to try it with one or a couple of your brighter clients, the ones that know the CD tray is not a cup holder. These things really are easy to set up and work like routers today. Not like the old Windows 98 days |
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For the price, I may have to give this a try, especially for homes. For offices, I still love the ease of the HP software and hardware combination. It takes me an hour to make sure it all works right and to install their Install Network Printer Wizard on all the workstations, and leave a copy the server. Service calls are less than 5 minutes because all they have to do is re-run the software, which will find, install, and update the drivers for any HP printer/print server on the network, and worse case, just have them re-install it from the server.
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Something like the Iomega is definitely strictly for home use. Let me know if you find the key that dispenses beer |
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If I knew the sacred location, I don't believe I would have cared to have wasted your time with the question. Message edited by Shooter7 on 01-09-2008 at 12:47:08 AM |
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