Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/6/26 Gordon :
>> Uhh amend thatif I type in "192.168.0" in the Host box then it DOES
>> find it. Not OVERLY intuitive, is it?
>>
>
> How queer. Is the printer on the same network subnet as you? If not
> that might be why. I don't think the printer scan thing traverses f
2009/6/26 Gordon :
> Uhh amend thatif I type in "192.168.0" in the Host box then it DOES
> find it. Not OVERLY intuitive, is it?
>
How queer. Is the printer on the same network subnet as you? If not
that might be why. I don't think the printer scan thing traverses from
one network to another,
Gordon wrote:
> Alan Pope wrote:
>> 2009/6/26 Gordon :
>>> Ubuntu 9.04. I know the IP of my networked printer but it would be
>>> helpful to have an app that would find the IP of a networked printer if
>>> I joined some other network
>>>
>> The add printer wizard thing does this already.
>>
>>
Alan Pope wrote:
> 2009/6/26 Gordon :
>> Ubuntu 9.04. I know the IP of my networked printer but it would be
>> helpful to have an app that would find the IP of a networked printer if
>> I joined some other network
>>
>
> The add printer wizard thing does this already.
>
> System -> Administra
2009/6/26 Gordon :
> Ubuntu 9.04. I know the IP of my networked printer but it would be
> helpful to have an app that would find the IP of a networked printer if
> I joined some other network
>
The add printer wizard thing does this already.
System -> Administration -> Printing -> New.
It ca
Ubuntu 9.04. I know the IP of my networked printer but it would be
helpful to have an app that would find the IP of a networked printer if
I joined some other network
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