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Title: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 08:34:06
Set up:-

PC ethernet, printer connected to PC by USB.

Laptop, tablets and phones wireless.

Wireless devices can't  see printer on network.

What am I doing wrong?
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 14 March 2018, 08:42:40
Is network sharing enabled?  Also you may need to share the printer over the network.  Configurable in device settings.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 08:46:27
Is network sharing enabled?  Also you may need to share the printer over the network.  Configurable in device settings.

I thought I had, but will double check, might have had a senior moment :(
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 08:55:35
Is network sharing enabled?  Also you may need to share the printer over the network.  Configurable in device settings.

I thought I had, but will double check, might have had a senior moment :(

Checked, yes everthing seems to be set up correctly, network sharing enabled, printer sharing enabled.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: deviator on 14 March 2018, 09:17:34
I've never tried attaching a tablet/phone to a printer, but the computers should be easy. I'm assuming they are all Windows?

Computer with Printer attached....
Hold down the Windows key (Start key on KBD) and tap R
A 'run' dialogue box will appear. Type
cmd
into the box (command on a seperate line to aid reading) and click OK.
A black box will appear, enter the following command
ipconfig /all
A load of text should appear in the black box.
You will probably need to scroll up in the black window. The first entry should be 'Host Name' after which there should be the computer name. To make life easier, lets say it's called 'PC-Print'.

On the computer without the printer....
Hold down the Windows key (Start key on KBD) and tap R
A 'run' dialogue box will appear. Type
\\PC-Print
Click OK (Replace PC-Print with the name of the computer got from the previous step).
All going well it should show a window with devices shared on that computer. If it does, a printer should be listed, if you use the right mouse button and select 'connect' it should install the printer. It may ask for drivers, especially if this PC is running a different version of Windows to the printing PC.

This should work with a few exceptions, such as Windows Firewall issue, permissions issues or mismatched workgroups.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 14 March 2018, 11:58:09
Sounds like you haven't connected the printer to your router, Barry. If you had, there'd be no need for a physical connection between your PC and the printer.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 14:49:55
Sounds like you haven't connected the printer to your router, Barry. If you had, there'd be no need for a physical connection between your PC and the printer.

How do I do that?

Its only got a usb connection.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: zirk on 14 March 2018, 15:41:13
Sounds like you haven't connected the printer to your router, Barry. If you had, there'd be no need for a physical connection between your PC and the printer.
Needs to be a Network or WiFi Printer to do that, as said USB to the PC, PC is on the Network with the correct Permissions then just Share the Printer over the Network.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 14 March 2018, 15:45:51
Just a suggestion,  Barry, but WiFi printers are not expensive and would make life much easier for you.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 16:17:20
Sounds like you haven't connected the printer to your router, Barry. If you had, there'd be no need for a physical connection between your PC and the printer.
Needs to be a Network or WiFi Printer to do that, as said USB to the PC, PC is on the Network with the correct Permissions then just Share the Printer over the Network.

PC on network with correct permissions and printer sharing set up :-\
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: zirk on 14 March 2018, 16:51:18
Have you got another PC or Tablet running Windows, forget any Device not Windows for the time being, if so, check what you can over the Network, if you cant see the Printer, can you see the PC its connected to, if not start there and solve that one first.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 14 March 2018, 16:57:11
Been thinking.  Might be a workgroup issue?  Depends on your OS and setup but you might have to setup a sharing of the printer rather than just having sharing enabled if you catch my drift.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 17:57:01
Right, can now see it ok on laptop.

If I try to print from the laptop I get a printer error.

All the correct drivers are installed.

I hate computers, that's why I couldn't wait to retire!
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2018, 17:57:59
If its a true wifi printer, being plugged into USB might stop it being on Wifi, particularly if its a cheap consumer oriented lump.

For non Windows devices, the printer will have to support the printing technology, such as AirPrint for gayDevices, or have an app installed in the case of many consumer wifi printers.

You shouldn't really be sharing out via the PC, as you are likely to find drivers aren't built that way for the cheap devices.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 14 March 2018, 18:04:37
If its a true wifi printer, being plugged into USB might stop it being on Wifi, particularly if its a cheap consumer oriented lump.

For non Windows devices, the printer will have to support the printing technology, such as AirPrint for gayDevices, or have an app installed in the case of many consumer wifi printers.

You shouldn't really be sharing out via the PC, as you are likely to find drivers aren't built that way for the cheap devices.

Its an HP5510 printer.

Used to work under Win7.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2018, 18:21:41
If its a true wifi printer, being plugged into USB might stop it being on Wifi, particularly if its a cheap consumer oriented lump.

For non Windows devices, the printer will have to support the printing technology, such as AirPrint for gayDevices, or have an app installed in the case of many consumer wifi printers.

You shouldn't really be sharing out via the PC, as you are likely to find drivers aren't built that way for the cheap devices.

Its an HP5510 printer.

Used to work under Win7.
How are you "sharing" it?  Its a cheap, nasty Wifi printer, so there should be no USB.

If sharing via a PC, its possible/likely that the driver does not support that, hence better off just connecting purely via Wifi.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 14 March 2018, 18:23:33
Someone said that in post #5
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2018, 18:25:13
Someone said that in post #5
That was sharing the printer via a windows PC, which is the wrong way to do it ;)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 14 March 2018, 19:08:00
Someone said that in post #5
That was sharing the printer via a windows PC, which is the wrong way to do it ;)
Not it wasn't, it was connecting the printer to the router, which is the right way to do it.  :P
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Shackeng on 14 March 2018, 19:17:02
 I assume you've been here: https://support.hp.com/gb-en/document/c02900814
I've just sorted out a neighbours similar issue, but with an iPad, and found the site helpful. :y
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 14 March 2018, 19:47:49
Someone said that in post #5
That was sharing the printer via a windows PC, which is the wrong way to do it ;)
Not it wasn't, it was connecting the printer to the router, which is the right way to do it.  :P
Ah yes, but reply 4 was ;D


I concur with reply 5, but emphasise that it should be via wifi, not usb :)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 14 March 2018, 20:01:17
Someone said that in post #5
That was sharing the printer via a windows PC, which is the wrong way to do it ;)
Not it wasn't, it was connecting the printer to the router, which is the right way to do it.  :P
Ah yes, but reply 4 was ;D


I concur with reply 5, but emphasise that it should be via wifi, not usb :)
That's what I fickin said!  ;D
If you need any more advice on goggle switches or flashing networks, just ask.   ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 26 April 2018, 11:15:43
My HP printer has given up the ghost, says the printer head is faulty.

Tried cleaning the heads, as per HP instructions to no avail.

New print head is £71!

Bit the bullet and bought a Laser printer.

Everything works fine, WiFi enables me and Mrs AA to print from the Desktop, tablets and phones.

My laptop goes through the motions of print, but doesn't, can see the printer, troubleshooter says everything fine, but nothing prints.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 26 April 2018, 11:48:02
My HP printer has given up the ghost, says the printer head is faulty.

Tried cleaning the heads, as per HP instructions to no avail.

New print head is £71!

Bit the bullet and bought a Laser printer.

Everything works fine, WiFi enables me and Mrs AA to print from the Desktop, tablets and phones.

My laptop goes through the motions of print, but doesn't, can see the printer, troubleshooter says everything fine, but nothing prints.

Solved :-[
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 26 April 2018, 18:16:29
User error.  Or as we normally say, Loser Error.

;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 26 April 2018, 18:18:24
Why so much printing, Barry? Or is it just that it annoys you when it won't work?
My cartridges have been in about six months now...think I've only printed about 5 pages.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 26 April 2018, 18:25:35
Why so much printing, Barry? Or is it just that it annoys you when it won't work?
My cartridges have been in about six months now...think I've only printed about 5 pages.
My laser gets a around 3-4000 pages a year.

Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 08:35:59
User error.  Or as we normally say, Loser Error.

;D

 :P
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 08:43:20
Why so much printing, Barry? Or is it just that it annoys you when it won't work?
My cartridges have been in about six months now...think I've only printed about 5 pages.

Don't do a lot of printing, hence ink cartridges keep drying out, now the cheapo Hp has given up the ghost and says the print heads need replacing.

Don't particularly need colour so bought a mono laser printer to replace it.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 27 April 2018, 08:47:17
User error.  Or as we normally say, Loser Error.

;D

I prefer layer 8 issue or  chair-keyboard interface error ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 08:51:08
User error.  Or as we normally say, Loser Error.

;D

I prefer layer 8 issue or  chair-keyboard interface error ;D

....or as Mrs AA pointed out 'Senior moment.....'

 ???
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 08:52:50
I'm not going to tell anyone which laser I bought as I can't face the sarcasm from TB :D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 27 April 2018, 11:21:12
I'm not going to tell anyone which laser I bought as I can't face the sarcasm from TB :D
Sony don't make laser printers, do they?
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 12:06:10
I'm not going to tell anyone which laser I bought as I can't face the sarcasm from TB :D
Sony don't make laser printers, do they?

 ;)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 27 April 2018, 17:49:26
User error.  Or as we normally say, Loser Error.

;D

I prefer layer 8 issue or  chair-keyboard interface error ;D

PEBKAC
Pink-ware error
ID10T error
etc ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 27 April 2018, 19:13:19
Why so much printing, Barry? Or is it just that it annoys you when it won't work?
My cartridges have been in about six months now...think I've only printed about 5 pages.

Don't do a lot of printing, hence ink cartridges keep drying out, now the cheapo Hp has given up the ghost and says the print heads need replacing.

Don't particularly need colour so bought a mono laser printer to replace it.
I couldn't believe my canon inkjet fired up and first print was perfect, given its not been turned on for a year (as the colour LaserJet prints just about everything here)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 27 April 2018, 21:26:14
The HP photosmart is only just over 3 years old.

It was working fine till I replaced the cartridges with genuine HP ones, then I got the error message >:(
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 27 April 2018, 21:30:46
The HP photosmart is only just over 3 years old.

It was working fine till I replaced the cartridges with genuine HP ones, then I got the error message >:(
Never, ever buy HP consumer grade stuff. Or similar from other tier 1 brands. But you knew that ;)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 27 April 2018, 22:02:46
The HP photosmart is only just over 3 years old.

It was working fine till I replaced the cartridges with genuine HP ones, then I got the error message >:(
Never, ever buy HP consumer grade stuff. Or similar from other tier 1 brands. But you knew that ;)
My HP printer has been working fine for more than five years. It used to take a hammering when the lad was doing GCSE's and A levels. Think it cost less than £50.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 28 April 2018, 09:21:42
Why so much printing, Barry? Or is it just that it annoys you when it won't work?
My cartridges have been in about six months now...think I've only printed about 5 pages.

Don't do a lot of printing, hence ink cartridges keep drying out, now the cheapo Hp has given up the ghost and says the print heads need replacing.

Don't particularly need colour so bought a mono laser printer to replace it.
I couldn't believe my canon inkjet fired up and first print was perfect, given its not been turned on for a year (as the colour LaserJet prints just about everything here)

Aldi are selling a canon this weekend for £29.99 ::)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Andy H on 28 April 2018, 09:46:20
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 28 April 2018, 09:52:34
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ

Looks a good buy.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Andy H on 28 April 2018, 11:38:01
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ
M254DW !
I hate the auto-incorrect on Android. >:(

At least the pasted link seems to have been left unmolested 
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Shackeng on 28 April 2018, 16:44:57
The HP photosmart is only just over 3 years old.

It was working fine till I replaced the cartridges with genuine HP ones, then I got the error message >:(
Never, ever buy HP consumer grade stuff. Or similar from other tier 1 brands. But you knew that ;)
I bought a cheap HP, about £30, from Argos 3 or 4 years ago on the basis that it 'should' print A5 amongst other sizes. It didn't! HP customer service were brilliant, sent me a software patch, it now prints A5, and has worked well since then. :y
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Shackeng on 28 April 2018, 16:46:25
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ
M254DW !
I hate the auto-incorrect on Android. >:(

At least the pasted link seems to have been left unmolested

I can deselect it on my old Motorola. ::)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 29 April 2018, 10:43:11
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ
TBH, given the prices of colour lasers now, as a general purpose printer, inkjets shouldn't really be considered now :y

Inkjets still have a niche in some areas, so aren't completely dead.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 30 April 2018, 12:20:22
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=V1N03B&opt=BEV&sel=PRN

Just bought this to keep TB happy, also it gives me a colour option to supplement my new mono laser printer.

At the discounted price too good to miss 8)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 30 April 2018, 18:28:54
I wonder if my employee discount still works. I know my friends and family one does that I set myself up for before leaving ::)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 30 April 2018, 18:57:22
I wonder if my employee discount still works. I know my friends and family one does that I set myself up for before leaving ::)

Now you tell me  :(
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 30 April 2018, 18:59:48
I wonder if my employee discount still works. I know my friends and family one does that I set myself up for before leaving ::)

Now you tell me  :(
Now I'm sure I offered all mods a friends and family access.... ;)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 30 April 2018, 19:01:56
Mr Addict...

https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=119243.msg1513630#msg1513630


So stick that in yer pipe and smoke it :P
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: STEMO on 30 April 2018, 19:58:51
Poor old Barry could have saved 10% off his £29.99  ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 01 May 2018, 07:33:35
Poor old Barry could have saved 10% off his £29.99  ;D

As it happens I got 10% off on the deal HP were offering :P
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 01 May 2018, 07:34:27
Mr Addict...

https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=119243.msg1513630#msg1513630


So stick that in yer pipe and smoke it :P

How did I miss that :(
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 01 May 2018, 08:32:34
I wonder if my employee discount still works. I know my friends and family one does that I set myself up for before leaving ::)

You worked for HP before your current gig?

No wonder you're so jaded! ;) ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 01 May 2018, 10:52:04
Just be careful how you configure those networked printers.  I have done some work on this in the past and found that most makes are highly vulnerable to attack and many, once pwned, can be used to pivot on to other devices on the network.  This article talks about Brother printers but in reality they aren't the worst....

https://hackernoon.com/riding-the-printer-pwnie-fa9f4ce822ed (https://hackernoon.com/riding-the-printer-pwnie-fa9f4ce822ed)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 01 May 2018, 11:27:54
Just be careful how you configure those networked printers.

I think you could replace "networked printers" with "anything attached to the network" - though your point is entirely valid. The security of any IoT device is pretty universally shite.

Someone asked me yesterday if they should enable the WiFi on their cooker... I looked at them like they'd gone mad.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 01 May 2018, 11:45:50
From what I found, printers were especially vulnerable due to the functionality they offer to the user, moreso when they were connected to AD.

I have no problem with enabling such features on cookers and cameras so long as they are done correctly. i.e. changing password defaults, firewalling it off to restrict to the internal network or NATing and defining the whitelist whom/whatever requires access, keepnig firmware up to date, etc, etc, etc......

But yes if they are asking if they should do it then I suspect they dont know what they are doing and should put whatever tech they own in a box and send it back to the manufacturer.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Kevin Wood on 01 May 2018, 12:07:37
...

I have no problem with enabling such features on cookers and cameras so long as they are done correctly. i.e. changing password defaults, firewalling it off to restrict to the internal network or NATing and defining the whitelist whom/whatever requires access, keepnig firmware up to date, etc, etc, etc......

...

Things which no average punter will even consider, hence the issue.

If it's not secured by taking it out of its box and plugging it in, we're doomed.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 01 May 2018, 12:18:11
we're doomed.

Fixed for accuracy ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Gaffers on 01 May 2018, 13:06:21
...

I have no problem with enabling such features on cookers and cameras so long as they are done correctly. i.e. changing password defaults, firewalling it off to restrict to the internal network or NATing and defining the whitelist whom/whatever requires access, keepnig firmware up to date, etc, etc, etc......

...

Things which no average punter will even consider, hence the issue.

If it's not secured by taking it out of its box and plugging it in, we're doomed.

It's funny you say that and after following recent discussions in various forums I feel that future litigation, or the prospect of, could shape IOT security posture going forward.  Imagine Mr X buys a wireless camera and, due to poor security, it is used by hackers in a DDoS attack against victim Y along with thousands of other devices from the same manufacturer.  Victim Y pays for an investigation and discovers all the devices used, then sues the owner of each one.  They in turn investigate and argue the manufacturers were negligent in shipping them with dodgy firmware, backdoors, etc and in turn sue the makers through class action.  We could end up in a scenario whereby iot products will have an official shelf-life after which your insurance company will no longer cover you in the event a litigation lawyer turns up asking for some wonga in damages.

Such a scenario has the potential for some interesting developments in the near future.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 01 May 2018, 13:33:08
Mr Addict...

https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=119243.msg1513630#msg1513630


So stick that in yer pipe and smoke it :P

Well, the site lets me in, so I must have registered :)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 01 May 2018, 18:40:50
I think you could replace "networked printers" with "anything attached to the network"
Yup, agreed.  And not just a case of changing defaults, but also having to apply security fixes all the time.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 01 May 2018, 18:42:25
Mr Addict...

https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=119243.msg1513630#msg1513630


So stick that in yer pipe and smoke it :P

Well, the site lets me in, so I must have registered :)
Depends, as the site will *anyways* let you in, its if it gives you discount ;)

TBH, the biggest discounts used to be on ink, rather than the actual printers.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Jimbob on 01 May 2018, 19:18:36
Just had a check, my login still works too, and decent prices on toner :)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 02 May 2018, 07:54:58
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=V1N03B&opt=BEV&sel=PRN

Just bought this to keep TB happy, also it gives me a colour option to supplement my new mono laser printer.

At the discounted price too good to miss 8)

It also qualifies for free ink supplies, which I've signed up for :D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 02 May 2018, 09:14:30
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ

I very nearly ordered this yesterday - I've had my mono laser for nearly 10 years now, still works fine but fancied an upgrade to colour.. then I started looking at the multifunction printers to see if I could combine my sheet-fed scanner and printer.. it's a slippery slope, shopping!
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 02 May 2018, 17:25:57
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=V1N03B&opt=BEV&sel=PRN

Just bought this to keep TB happy, also it gives me a colour option to supplement my new mono laser printer.

At the discounted price too good to miss 8)

It also qualifies for free ink supplies, which I've signed up for :D
Which is quite limited, and I believe doesn't cover dried up cartridges.  Not that I'm a cynic.... ;)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: TheBoy on 02 May 2018, 17:27:00
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ

I very nearly ordered this yesterday - I've had my mono laser for nearly 10 years now, still works fine but fancied an upgrade to colour.. then I started looking at the multifunction printers to see if I could combine my sheet-fed scanner and printer.. it's a slippery slope, shopping!
If you don't need anything bigger than A4/letter, £250 should see a perfectly functional AIO Laser.

Laser gloos paper for photos is pricey still though.
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 02 May 2018, 17:48:57
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=V1N03B&opt=BEV&sel=PRN

Just bought this to keep TB happy, also it gives me a colour option to supplement my new mono laser printer.

At the discounted price too good to miss 8)

It also qualifies for free ink supplies, which I've signed up for :D
Which is quite limited, and I believe doesn't cover dried up cartridges.  Not that I'm a cynic.... ;)

As long as I print a test page every couple of weeks, and run the print head clean software once a month, it may stop them drying out, but then I'm an optimist  ::)
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: aaronjb on 03 May 2018, 08:59:04
When my old hp business ink jet died I replaced it with a colour hp m252dw  laserjet for about £150.

That has been superseded by the  m252dw for £150 less £50 cashback

http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=T6B60A&opt=B19&sel=PRN&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9eT0oMnc2gIVxrvtCh3fugVgEAAYAiAAEgINfPD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CMDx9MDJ3NoCFSgx0wod8rgGoQ

I very nearly ordered this yesterday - I've had my mono laser for nearly 10 years now, still works fine but fancied an upgrade to colour.. then I started looking at the multifunction printers to see if I could combine my sheet-fed scanner and printer.. it's a slippery slope, shopping!
If you don't need anything bigger than A4/letter, £250 should see a perfectly functional AIO Laser.

Laser gloos paper for photos is pricey still though.

Yeah - there's one about that price-point on the HP site, in fact (less £40 cash-back, less 7% cash-back through work).. it's tempting, I just don't know if I can hide a box that big from Louise  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Jimbob on 03 May 2018, 15:59:20
If buying HP lasers always keep a careful eye on the HP website, often £50-100 cashback,
Ive had £200 back this year from buying 2 printers! 
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Rods2 on 03 May 2018, 21:15:52
Found setting up my Epson C1100 network laser printer very easy on my updated Windows 10 laptop. Likewise setting up a logical drive to login to my Linux server easy. :y
Title: Re: Network printer question
Post by: Auto Addict on 04 May 2018, 17:09:51
http://store.hp.com/UKStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=V1N03B&opt=BEV&sel=PRN

Just bought this to keep TB happy, also it gives me a colour option to supplement my new mono laser printer.

At the discounted price too good to miss 8)

It also qualifies for free ink supplies, which I've signed up for :D
Which is quite limited, and I believe doesn't cover dried up cartridges.  Not that I'm a cynic.... ;)

As long as I print a test page every couple of weeks, and run the print head clean software once a month, it may stop them drying out, but then I'm an optimist  ::)

Well that worked, spare free ink has arrived :y