Just got my new computer with Leopard and when add the printer, I'm unable to get it to print. I set it up the same way I had in Tiger. It looks like it's sent but nothing prints
1. LPD protocal
2. Entered IP Address
3. lp for Queue
Am I missing something new here with Leopard?
Thanks
Unable to setup printer under Leopard
Hello,
which printer server do you have?
Problems with wireless connection to an Airport station have been reported with OS X 10.5:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jsp ... ID=5645535
I expect that some fix for OS X will be released.
which printer server do you have?
Problems with wireless connection to an Airport station have been reported with OS X 10.5:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jsp ... ID=5645535
I expect that some fix for OS X will be released.
It seems that the "Bonjour" protocol (URI = mdns://...) doesn't work properly in Leopard.
You could try to set up the printer using a different protocol - either "HP JetDirect / Socket" or "LPD - Line Printer Daemon":
Open "System Panel" -> "Printing"
Add a new printer: Press "+", choose "IP"
Choose "HP Jetdirect - Socket" protocol, use "10.0.1.1" as IP address (= standard address of airport base station; or enter other ip address if the address has been changed). Then enter e.g. "Canon PrintFab" as manufacturer and choose your printer model.
If printing still doesn't work properly, you can also choose "LPD - Line printer daemon" protocol. Also enter "10.0.1.1" as IP address and "lp" as print queue.
You could try to set up the printer using a different protocol - either "HP JetDirect / Socket" or "LPD - Line Printer Daemon":
Open "System Panel" -> "Printing"
Add a new printer: Press "+", choose "IP"
Choose "HP Jetdirect - Socket" protocol, use "10.0.1.1" as IP address (= standard address of airport base station; or enter other ip address if the address has been changed). Then enter e.g. "Canon PrintFab" as manufacturer and choose your printer model.
If printing still doesn't work properly, you can also choose "LPD - Line printer daemon" protocol. Also enter "10.0.1.1" as IP address and "lp" as print queue.