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 <<O>>  Difference Topic LabPrinting (r1.23 - 11 Aug 2005 - ClintonPeterson)
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  1. If the test page still shows unacceptable print quality, open the packaging for the new toner cartridge, pull the tab on the side back, and remove it. Then slide the new cartridge into the printer. The color toner cartridges are in the back cabinets in the SCIC, you can replace them if the printer says "toner out" for one of the colors. If you don't know how, ask a co-worker or Charles.
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  1. If the test page still shows unacceptable print quality, open the packaging for the new toner cartridge, pull the tab on the side back, and remove it. Then slide the new cartridge into the printer. The color toner cartridges are in the back cabinets in the SCIC, you can replace them if the printer says "toner out" for one of the colors. If you don't know how, ask a co-worker or Kevin.

 <<O>>  Difference Topic LabPrinting (r1.22 - 31 May 2005 - CharlesAnsell)
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For Windows: Go to the Add a Printer wizard in the left pane of the "Printers and Faxes" window, which can be found in the Control Panel. Press Next, and then check the “Local Printer Attached to this Computer” box, and uncheck the "Automatically Detect and Install my Plug and Play Printer" box. Then check “Create a New Port” and in the “Type of Port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP Port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver, Hewlett-Packard HP8550 PCL. If you have any questions or don't understand something, please ask the SCIC worker at the library reference desk.

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For Windows: Go to the Add a Printer wizard in the left pane of the "Printers and Faxes" window, which can be found in the Control Panel. Press Next, and then check the “Local Printer Attached to this Computer” box, and uncheck the "Automatically Detect and Install my Plug and Play Printer" box. Then check “Create a New Port” and in the “Type of Port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP Port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver, Hewlett-Packard HP8550 PCL. If you have any questions or don't understand something, please ask the SCIC worker at the library reference desk.

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For Mac OS X: Open Printer Setup Utility. Click add. Change protocol to "Line Printer Daemon (LPD). Give the address 137.22.11.48. Leave the remaining fields blank and click add. After doing this, you can print from any application by selecting it from the printer list in printing options.

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For Mac OS X: Open Printer Setup Utility. Click add. Change protocol to "Line Printer Daemon (LPD). Give the address 137.22.11.48. Leave the remaining fields blank and click add. After doing this, you can print from any application by selecting it from the printer list in printing options.

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Note: This solution is known to work in OS X 10.4.1, but has not been tested in previous versions. It should work in lower versions of OS X, but let the SCIC know one way or the other.

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Note: This solution is known to work in OS X 10.4.1, but has not been tested in previous versions. It should work in lower versions of OS X, but let the SCIC know one way or the other.


 <<O>>  Difference Topic LabPrinting (r1.21 - 31 May 2005 - BenOtopalik)
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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so it has to be manually added if you want to print from it, because it gets removed when the computer restarts. It currently only works from PCs. It's an HP Color LaserJet 8550, and the IP address is 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:

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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so it has to be manually added if you want to print from it, because it gets removed when the computer restarts. It's an HP Color LaserJet 8550, and the IP address is 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:

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Go to the Add a Printer wizard in the left pane of the "Printers and Faxes" window, which can be found in the Control Panel. Press Next, and then check the “Local Printer Attached to this Computer” box, and uncheck the "Automatically Detect and Install my Plug and Play Printer" box. Then check “Create a New Port” and in the “Type of Port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP Port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver, Hewlett-Packard HP8550 PCL. If you have any questions or don't understand something, please ask the SCIC worker at the library reference desk.

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For Windows: Go to the Add a Printer wizard in the left pane of the "Printers and Faxes" window, which can be found in the Control Panel. Press Next, and then check the “Local Printer Attached to this Computer” box, and uncheck the "Automatically Detect and Install my Plug and Play Printer" box. Then check “Create a New Port” and in the “Type of Port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP Port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver, Hewlett-Packard HP8550 PCL. If you have any questions or don't understand something, please ask the SCIC worker at the library reference desk.

For Mac OS X: Open Printer Setup Utility. Click add. Change protocol to "Line Printer Daemon (LPD). Give the address 137.22.11.48. Leave the remaining fields blank and click add. After doing this, you can print from any application by selecting it from the printer list in printing options.

Note: This solution is known to work in OS X 10.4.1, but has not been tested in previous versions. It should work in lower versions of OS X, but let the SCIC know one way or the other.


 <<O>>  Difference Topic LabPrinting (r1.20 - 30 May 2005 - CharlesAnsell)
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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so it has to be manually added if you want to print from it, because it gets removed when the computer restarts. It currently only works from PCs. It's an HP Color LaserJet? 8500, and the IP address is 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:

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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so it has to be manually added if you want to print from it, because it gets removed when the computer restarts. It currently only works from PCs. It's an HP Color LaserJet 8550, and the IP address is 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:


 <<O>>  Difference Topic LabPrinting (r1.19 - 30 May 2005 - NealRemington)
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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so if someone wants to use it you have to add it (then it get's removed when they reboot). It currently only works from PC's It's an HP Color LaserJet? 8500, ip address 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:

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There is a color printer behind the circulation desk on the fourth floor. It is currently not included in the standard lab build, so it has to be manually added if you want to print from it, because it gets removed when the computer restarts. It currently only works from PCs. It's an HP Color LaserJet? 8500, and the IP address is 137.22.11.48. The instructions below apply to this printer:

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Go to the Printer Setup control panel and check the “Local printer attached to this computer” and uncheck automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer. Check “Create a new port” and in the “Type of port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (get info by printing configuration sheet, for the libe color printer the ip address is 137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver. In the case of the printer above, choose the driver for printer HP8550 PCL.

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Go to the Add a Printer wizard in the left pane of the "Printers and Faxes" window, which can be found in the Control Panel. Press Next, and then check the “Local Printer Attached to this Computer” box, and uncheck the "Automatically Detect and Install my Plug and Play Printer" box. Then check “Create a New Port” and in the “Type of Port,” choose “Standard TCP/IP Port.” Type the IP address in the space provided (137.22.11.48). If necessary, install the correct printer driver, Hewlett-Packard HP8550 PCL. If you have any questions or don't understand something, please ask the SCIC worker at the library reference desk.


Revision r1.18 - 30 May 2005 - 17:21 GMT - CharlesAnsell
Revision r1.23 - 11 Aug 2005 - 15:09 GMT - ClintonPeterson
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