Yes the institute I work for is using this piece of ****!
This printer is connected to a router, pretty small network, just distributes an internet connection and the printer is also connected to a computer that is used for printing (usb, I believe).
The network that we're using is on IPv4 now it only connects up a handful of computers and not many devices so this shouldn't be a problem. Previously the printer had IPv6 settings enabled and on Auto. When this was the case the printer showed up on the network and I was able to access admin remotely; BUT it still wasn't printing it just showed as troubleshoot error/driver problems. Yes, correct driver's were installed and still no joy!
So, IPv6 was disabled and now it doesn't show up on the network. That's not the end of it; easy solution would be to go in to the printer control panel (physical) and enable IPv6 (auto) so at least it shows on the network and accessible through the network in order for it to be managed there! No! Admin settings on the control panel (utility) upon entry of accepted default password states only five options none of which are IP settings or network related settings!
Please, please help this lost guy, just trying to get a printer on a network! User guides don't have jack!
p.s I also thought it was a router issue, but then it wouldn't have previously shown up on the network as connected but without drivers!
Thanks again.
This printer is connected to a router, pretty small network, just distributes an internet connection and the printer is also connected to a computer that is used for printing (usb, I believe).
The network that we're using is on IPv4 now it only connects up a handful of computers and not many devices so this shouldn't be a problem. Previously the printer had IPv6 settings enabled and on Auto. When this was the case the printer showed up on the network and I was able to access admin remotely; BUT it still wasn't printing it just showed as troubleshoot error/driver problems. Yes, correct driver's were installed and still no joy!
So, IPv6 was disabled and now it doesn't show up on the network. That's not the end of it; easy solution would be to go in to the printer control panel (physical) and enable IPv6 (auto) so at least it shows on the network and accessible through the network in order for it to be managed there! No! Admin settings on the control panel (utility) upon entry of accepted default password states only five options none of which are IP settings or network related settings!
Please, please help this lost guy, just trying to get a printer on a network! User guides don't have jack!
p.s I also thought it was a router issue, but then it wouldn't have previously shown up on the network as connected but without drivers!
Thanks again.
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