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HP LaserJet 4050N set up using IP *SUCCESSFUL step-by-step guide*

I have had sooo many difficulties in attempting to set up my HP LaserJet 4050N using an IP address connected to my iMac via Ethernet… but tonight I have finally succeeded! So for the benefit of anyone else who is having difficulties here is a complete step-by-step guide to how I achieved it.

1.
In ‘System Preferences’ in ‘Network’, I made sure that ‘Ethernet’ is set to the following:
‘Configure IPv4: Using DHCP’

Two numbers are given:
‘IP Address’ and ‘Subnet Mask’

(you might need to click ‘Renew DHCP Lease’ by clicking ‘Advanced’ and under ‘TCP/IP’ clicking ‘Renew DHCP Lease’)

WRITE BOTH OF THESE DOWN!

2.
Go to ‘Applications’ folder and click on ‘Utilities’ and open ‘Network Utility’. Click on the ‘Info’ tab and from the drop-down menu select ‘Ethernet’.
The ‘IP Address’ should be the same as that given in the ‘Network’ settings panel for the Ethernet port.

3.
On my HP LaserJet 4050N I went through the following menus:

Click the green ‘GO’ button until the display reads ‘Offline’
Click ‘MENU’ 7 times or until ‘EIO 2 JETDIRECT MENU’ shows
Press ‘ITEM’ button until ‘CFG NETWORKJ=NO *’ is displayed
Press ‘VALUE’ button until value reads ‘YES’
Press ‘SELECT’
Press ‘ITEM’ button until ‘CFG TCP/IP=NO*’ is displayed
Press ‘VALUE’ button until value reads ‘YES’
Press ‘SELECT’
Press ‘ITEM’ button until ‘BOOTP=NO’ is displayed (or press ‘VALUE’ button until value reads ‘NO’ and then press ‘SELECT’)
Press ‘ITEM’ button until
‘IP BYTE 1=XXX’ is displayed and where I have put ‘XXX’ using the ‘VALUE’ button enter the first number of the ‘IP’ address given in ‘Network Utility’.
Repeat this procedure for ‘BYTE 2, 3 AND 4’ by using entering a value each time using the ‘VALUE’ button and then pressing ‘SELECT’ before finally moving onto the next ‘IP BYTE’ value using the ‘ITEM’ button.
After all of the ‘IP’ values have been entered pressing the ‘ITEM’ button will display ‘SM BYTE 1=XXX’ – this is the ‘Subnet Mask’ value. Follow the same process as for the ‘IP’ address and enter the values given in the ‘Ethernet’ pane in ‘Network’ under ‘System Preferences’.
After entering the final ‘Subnet Mask (SM)’ value (BYTE 4) press ‘SELECT’ and finally press the green ‘GO’ button.

As soon as the green ‘GO’ button has been pressed the ‘IP’ value in both ‘Network’ (under ‘System Preferences’) and ‘Network Utility’ (Applications/Utilities) will change to display a new ‘IP’ address. The ‘Subnet Mask’ value displayed in ‘Network’ (under ‘System Preference’s should display the same ‘Subnet Mask’ value).

4.
Now close ‘Network Utility’.
Click on the ‘SHOW ALL’ tab in the open ‘NETWORK’ window.
Click on ‘Print & Fax’ in ‘System Preferences’.
Click on the ‘+’ tab on the left of the ‘Printers’ Pane.
Click on the ‘IP’ tab.
From the drop down menu ‘Select HP Jetdirect – Socket.’
Now in the Address field enter the ‘IP’ values that you entered in the printer (and that you wrote down earlier).
Once entered click ‘Add’.

I really hope that what has worked for me works for anyone else who is struggling to set up their HP printer using IP over Ethernet. Please post any success.

Kind regards


Neil.

iMac 2.66 Ghz Intel 4GB memory, Mac OS X (10.6)

Posted on Sep 14, 2009 4:47 PM

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Posted on May 12, 2016 2:00 PM

Neil Ward1 wrote:
I have had sooo many difficulties in attempting to set up my HP LaserJet 4050N using an IP address connected to my iMac via Ethernet… but tonight I have finally succeeded! So for the benefit of anyone else who is having difficulties here is a complete step-by-step guide to how I achieved it.


Does this still let you use Ethernet to connect to the Internet as well as print?

Thank you,

David
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Oct 21, 2010 11:30 AM in response to Neil Ward1

Hi. I've been reading this thread with interest as I am trying to get my HP 4050n to work with my Macbook Pro. I'm running OSX 10.6.4 on a Macbook Pro bought in January (2.26GHZ, 2GB Rad etc). The printer is connected with an Ethernet Crossover cable, but before I had that I tried with just a normal ethernet cable. Neither worked.

I have tried all the steps advised on here but with no success:
1) I tried the first method, by getting the printer IP from the Network tab in Settings. This simply resulted in a 'Connection Busy' timeout message when trying to print.

One thing I noticed was that when I added the printer, the "Print Using:" drop-down bar only had 'generic' options. Also when I clicked 'Add', it continuously scrolls when 'Connecting to printer' and I have to click 'Configure' to get out of it into the window with a 'Duplex' tick-box.

2) I then tried it using the IP address and Subnet Mask as it appears on the JetDirect Configuration Page. Exactly the same thing happened - no printing because of a connection busy timeout.


Can anyone recommend what I could be doing wrong?

Dec 2, 2010 8:43 PM in response to shadepuppy

The article that Shadepuppy posted with his link solved the problem and now all the computers on the network can see the printer when I input the IP address. The cold reset was the ticket - it booted and recognized the native IP of the network. I have the 4050TN. Thanks to all who posted - how would any of us known if it weren't for great people caring to share their knowledge.

david

Dec 2, 2010 8:50 PM in response to dbMiller

http://www.macworld.com/article/142631/2009/09/snowleopard_printing.html

which links to:

http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&obje ctID=bpl10822&jumpid=regR1002USEN#A3

Keep the printer plugged into your network. It will reset with a new IP. If for some reason the drivers were not installed in your Snow Leopard upgrade:

http://support.apple.com/downloads/#macosx106 and the third link down is HP drivers.

Here are the instructions from the HP site on the reset - DO NOT remove the jet direct card - it's not necessary.

HP LaserJet 4050 instructions
Self test page
See Configuration page.
Configuration page
Press the MENU key until INFORMATION MENU appears on the display.
Press the ITEM key until PRINT CONFIGURATION appears.
Press the SELECT key.
Cold reset
NOTE: A cold reset resets the HP Jetdirect card. Remove the HP Jetdirect card before performing a cold reset.
Turn printer off.
Hold the GO key.
Turn printer on.
Continue to hold the GO key until the printer reads COLD RESET.
Release GO.
INITIALIZING appears.
Then RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS
Followed by OFFLINE.
Press the GO key to put back on line.
Engine test
The button is located in the hole below the fan exhaust on the left side of the printer.
Event log
Press the MENU key until the display reads INFORMATION MENU.
Press the ITEM until PRINT EVENT LOG appears.
Press the SELECT key.

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