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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: ParMan on Sep 13, '02 04:01:24PM

I set up my HP 3330 LaserJet in a similar way to the previous post about printing via a HP JetDirect printserver and it all worked fine accepting print jobs from all our Macs and VPC. my problem is to get print jobs to my HP 1220C through the same printserver as this is a three port printserver. Whatever I do, the jobs goes to the 3330, as that is connected to port 1. Any ideas?
The next problem is how to get a firmware update into the same printserver, as using VPC will not work. HELP!!!



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: Anonymous on Sep 14, '02 01:04:28PM

socket://x.x.x.x:9101 refers to the second port and
socket://x.x.x.x:9102 should refer to the third port.



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: cinco on Sep 16, '02 12:56:54AM

I dont know if it will work using virtual pc, but try using HP JetDirect WebAdmin. It allows you to update the firmware on each jetdirect print server via internet explorer... After you install the latest firmware you should be able to access the print server via any web browser.



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: mguske on Sep 21, '03 02:05:26PM

Hi,

using the WebJetAdmin Tool doesn't work with VPC 5.01 - however :-(
The solution is: get a friend with a Windows-Box and do it with the Windows-Box.

I also tried to use this tool to update the firmware from 7.03 to 8.49, but as mentioned before - not with VPC 5.01....

So I only have a JetDirect 500 X with firmware 7.03.

I can print to a at port 2 connected HP LJ 4050 via AppSocket/HP Jet Direct.

But I also want to use a to port 1 connected OfficeJet G85.
Does anybody know how to do that?
HP AIO doesn't work, and I don't see an appropriate HP-Printer in the List "Select Printer Model".

And if I try to connect to the Embedded WebServer of the HP JetDirect 500 X it only answers: "Macintosh OS is not supported to run this application."

~ Markus



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: Thom on Apr 17, '04 01:54:01PM

http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=7858

There is a thread where people talked about how they got around various issues with that stupid javascript. Look at the source code; javascript check for 'Macintosh' right in there. Easiest way I found was to use OmniWeb's compatibility prefpane and set it to Windows IE 5.5.



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: cinco on Sep 16, '02 12:57:12AM

I dont know if it will work using virtual pc, but try using HP JetDirect WebAdmin. It allows you to update the firmware on each jetdirect print server via internet explorer... After you install the latest firmware you should be able to access the print server via any web browser.



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: farberm on Sep 17, '03 09:29:10PM

I have an HP Jetdirect 500ex workng with 2 printers connected. One is a HP 990 and the other is a laserjet 5MP. Both show up under apppletalk network. I have another setup with a Epson 750 and laserjet 5MP. The Epson was not seen with appletalk, so I had to use the advanced option. Non postscript printers did not work unless they were connected to port 9100. Let me know how ot turns out.



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Printing via HP JetDirect 500 in 10.2
Authored by: Thom on Apr 17, '04 01:58:56PM

Re: VPC. Don't be so sure it's VPC's fault; I tried the update both on VPC (first, of course) and on a bona-fide win2k3 machine and it just ... sat ... there. After some time on the phone with JetDirect tech support, they advised me to reset the JetDirect (power cycle, hold down the 'test' button for > 10 seconds) ONLY AFTER printing out the normal 'test' info pages, of course! and once I'd 'wiped its memory', THEN I was able to update the firmware. Might be worth a shot.



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