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  • Printer77
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    • Sep 2019
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    #1

    Print outside same network

    Is it possible to print with Lexmark MX417DE outside of same network?
  • bsm2
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    • Feb 2008
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    #2
    Re: Print outside same network

    Depends on many factors

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    • BillyCarpenter
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      Re: Print outside same network

      It's absolutely possible. There are different ways of doing it depending on your network environment. One way is via inter-vlan routing. A Windows 10 PC can also have 2 IP addresses.


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      • Printer77
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        #4
        Re: Print outside same network

        Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
        It's absolutely possible. There are different ways of doing it depending on your network environment. One way is via inter-vlan routing. A Windows 10 PC can also have 2 IP addresses.


        Can it use "Google cloud print" services? If yes how to set it up?

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        • BillyCarpenter
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          Re: Print outside same network

          Originally posted by Printer77
          Can it use "Google cloud print" services? If yes how to set it up?
          We're talking about 2 different things. If you use a 2nd IP address on your PC, it will allow you to connect to a second network and the printer that's on that network. 'Google Cloud Print' allows a user to print over the web.


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