Re: OT: USB<->Ethernet printer server for router

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On 02/12/2007, Mikkel L. Ellertson <mikkel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Fred Erickson wrote:
> >
> > The HPS1U is completely configurable via a web browser once it has an IP
> > address. The manual says IP is enabled by default. I won't have time for
> > several days to re-set it to defaults and give it a try.
> >
> > I'm thinking that the print driver and not the print server hardware is
> > the determining factor as to whether or not a multifunction printer will
> > work with a networked printer.
> >
> Dumb question - Does a multi-function device show up as more then
> one USB device? (1 for the printer, and another for the scanner?
> Maybe another for the FAX?) I ask because I never tried plugging in
> my MFD using USB - it is network enabled, so I have always used it
> that way. I did have to use a network-aware SANE driver for it. It
> also has different print queues for FAX and printing.
>
> Mikkel

I'll check that when I get home. I know that the KDE tools contain the
necessary print drivers as I've set that up a hundred times, but the
scanner I've configured maybe once or twice and I don't remember.

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