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MadGamer 26-01-2009 16:52

Networking Printer
 
Hey guys,

I have a Lexmark X4550 Printer all in one, and have successfully conneted it to my WLAN under vista and it shows as sharing under vista. However I have encountered two problems

1) Everytime I go to add the device into my network so that it shows up on Vista, it says its successfully installed, but then doesnt show up (Network & Sharing Centre >>> View Computers & Devices)

2) when I try to print a test page it says that I need to enable bio directional support under the Ports tab in the printers properties. I do this click apply and the option clears itself.

3) I am using the latest driver downloaded from the internet.

xero01uk 27-01-2009 19:54

Re: Networking Printer
 
give lexmark a ring? they have a UK number

keyholder 02-02-2009 15:05

Re: Networking Printer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MadGamer (Post 34722491)
Hey guys,

I have a Lexmark X4550 Printer all in one, and have successfully conneted it to my WLAN under vista and it shows as sharing under vista. However I have encountered two problems

1) Everytime I go to add the device into my network so that it shows up on Vista, it says its successfully installed, but then doesnt show up (Network & Sharing Centre >>> View Computers & Devices)

2) when I try to print a test page it says that I need to enable bio directional support under the Ports tab in the printers properties. I do this click apply and the option clears itself.

3) I am using the latest driver downloaded from the internet.


sounds like a Vista problem not aprinter problem. See if u can isolate the problem by printing something as simple as a txt doc, but then enter the ip off the printer :)

If you can do that , then at least u know its comunicatin to the pc over the lan.

If not then its something to do with that steaming pile of brown stuff u have on ur pc called Vista :D.

I would assume this as its not allowing you to store the printer as a added device. You should only have to add it once and then the printer software does the rest as it normally would :D

Stuart 02-02-2009 15:09

Re: Networking Printer
 
First, I would suggest disabling any software firewalls.

MadGamer 02-02-2009 15:31

Re: Networking Printer
 
Fixed it, sorry for not getting back, removed all the software and re installed from scratch. I would still like to know what Bio Directional Support is/does

Kymmy 02-02-2009 15:36

Re: Networking Printer
 
Biodirectional means it not only sends data to the printer but can also get data sent back from the printer, early printers didn't need this but more and more printers actually send data back like ink levels and in the case of All-In-One printers the scanner needs to be able to send data back as well

LSainsbury 02-02-2009 16:57

Re: Networking Printer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by xero01uk (Post 34723214)
give lexmark a ring? they have a UK number


That's helpfull. Thanks for your input!

---------- Post added at 16:57 ---------- Previous post was at 16:55 ----------

MadGamer: I was about to say - when you connected you're PC to the wi-fi, which discoverable option did you pick - Home, Work or Public as one of these (I think public) disables the local network searching feature.

Also - what workgroup have to you added the printer into - if there's an option for it? Make sure it's the same as all the other PC's etc...

MadGamer 02-02-2009 17:14

Re: Networking Printer
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LSainsbury (Post 34726306)
That's helpfull. Thanks for your input!

---------- Post added at 16:57 ---------- Previous post was at 16:55 ----------

MadGamer: I was about to say - when you connected you're PC to the wi-fi, which discoverable option did you pick - Home, Work or Public as one of these (I think public) disables the local network searching feature.

Also - what workgroup have to you added the printer into - if there's an option for it? Make sure it's the same as all the other PC's etc...

I selected the Private Option, and also made sure that all the PC's had WORKGROUP as the name.

---------- Post added at 17:14 ---------- Previous post was at 17:13 ----------

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 34726263)
Biodirectional means it not only sends data to the printer but can also get data sent back from the printer, early printers didn't need this but more and more printers actually send data back like ink levels and in the case of All-In-One printers the scanner needs to be able to send data back as well

ah thanks for that Kymmy :)


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