"Attention Required" On HP P2035n printer
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My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
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@ajstringham said:
My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
I was going to suggest moving one of the workstations to connect to the printer via ip and not via the server to see what happens. That sounds like you are on par, but we shall see.
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@ajstringham said:
My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
The Macs are NOT printing through IP - I had them connecting through Bonjour. (unless it was changed by someone else)
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@Katie said:
@ajstringham said:
My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
The Macs are NOT printing through IP - I had them connecting through Bonjour. (unless it was changed by someone else)
Not super familiar with Bonjour. Does that mean they are accessing the share?
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@ajstringham said:
@Katie said:
@ajstringham said:
My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
The Macs are NOT printing through IP - I had them connecting through Bonjour. (unless it was changed by someone else)
Not super familiar with Bonjour. Does that mean they are accessing the share?
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@NetworkNerd said:
@ajstringham said:
@Katie said:
@ajstringham said:
My question to you is: when the Macs can still print, I'm assuming they are mapped to the printer by IP, whereas your Windows machines are shared through the server? Can you confirm this?
The Macs are NOT printing through IP - I had them connecting through Bonjour. (unless it was changed by someone else)
Not super familiar with Bonjour. Does that mean they are accessing the share?
So how does Bonjour work? Does it discover the printer and map by hostname?
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@ajstringham said:
So how does Bonjour work? Does it discover the printer and map by hostname?
More than you needed to know about Bonjour: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/NetServices/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002445-SW1
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@Katie said:
@ajstringham said:
So how does Bonjour work? Does it discover the printer and map by hostname?
More than you needed to know about Bonjour: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/NetServices/Introduction.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40002445-SW1
Ok, that gave me enough of an understanding to understand how the Macs are connecting but not by IP or the share.
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So have you confirmed the IP isn't changing on that printer when it goes to "Attention required"?
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@ajstringham I will not be able to check that until the issue crops up again, but to my knowledge the printer should be set statically, and the queue still shows up on the print server and refreshes. So it still communicates with the server.
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@FiyaFly said:
@ajstringham I will not be able to check that until the issue crops up again, but to my knowledge the printer should be set statically, and the queue still shows up on the print server and refreshes. So it still communicates with the server.
When it goes to Attention Required, is it not able to print, or is it just slow? Can you get a screenshot at the next available opportunity?
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Suggestion: check the HP site and see if the unit needs a firmware update. Fairly easy to do through CLI.
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Can you map this printer to a machine by IP and see if you have the same issues printing by IP as you do through the server?
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@Katie said:
Suggestion: check the HP site and see if the unit needs a firmware update. Fairly easy to do through CLI.
Also not a bad idea. I'd be surprised if there was one though. Unless there was some major bug, the 2035n is a pretty low-end model. I doubt they spend too much time writing firmware updates for a straight monochrome printer.
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@ajstringham said:
@Katie said:
Suggestion: check the HP site and see if the unit needs a firmware update. Fairly easy to do through CLI.
Also not a bad idea. I'd be surprised if there was one though. Unless there was some major bug, the 2035n is a pretty low-end model. I doubt they spend too much time writing firmware updates for a straight monochrome printer.
At least one of this caliber.
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I don't which server OS you have, but I've had no issues with the HP P2035n once I started using the HP Universal Print Driver. Of course those PCs are not using a printer server, so it may not be helpful info.
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@technobabble said:
I don't which server OS you have, but I've had no issues with the HP P2035n once I started using the HP Universal Print Driver. Of course those PCs are not using a printer server, so it may not be helpful info.
The UPD is just as useful in a print server setting as it is on individual machines.