psc 1350 and network?

hi,
is there a way to use a hp all-in-one (psc 1350) in a network?
has anybody gotten it?

Mac OS X (10.3.9)

Posted on Feb 13, 2006 4:03 PM

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Feb 20, 2006 2:45 PM in response to Christian Blõuer

OK, next step - you need to change the IP address of the print server to be in the same subnet as the computer and router. Look at the IP address of your computer and change the last part for the printer to be away from the computer (example - computer 192.168.1.3 - printer 192.168.1.200).
You could do that using the OS 9/Classic app HP Laserjet Utility (free download comes with OS 9 laserjet drivers - even though you don't need the driver). Or, you can use the Terminal (Utility):
telnet 192.0.0.192

If the PSC1350 is a major change from the 1310, maybe it won't work because there is no driver -- but I seriously doubt it.

Feb 14, 2006 2:02 AM in response to greg sahli

thanks for your advice.
but i have those drivers already installed. but the psc 1350 is not in the list. when i connect the psc with the print server, the hp Printer assistant indicates the Psc (with ip adress and MAC No.). but after selecting it, the assistant idicates, that there is no hardware found. strange?!?
I would like to use the scan funktion into my little network.

the network contains:
iBook G4 (OS X.3.9)
iMac G3 (OS X.3.9)
Hp LJ 1200
JetDirect 175x print server
Hp PSC 1350
Hp Pro Curve 8 Port-Switch



Mac OS X (10.3.9)

Feb 14, 2006 12:58 PM in response to greg sahli

yes, they are in the same subnet.
The LJ 1200 connected to the print server works propperly (osx configuers all itself)...but connected to the psc 1350 there is no result at all.
I read in the print server manual that it supports also multifunctional-devices (the server seems to be bi-directional ?!?).
I know, two printers need two print-servers. but first i would like to know, if the psc 1350 is able to work in a network.
I wasn't able to find some information on the hp website, but perhaps the psc 1350 modell is to small/cheap to be used in a network....

Feb 16, 2006 6:21 PM in response to Christian Blõuer

When you say the Socket/HP Jetdirect protocol, that is what it is called in the Advanced protocols. But, if you use the Advanced protocol, you have to completely fill in the URI like this:
socket://[IP address]:9100
But if you use the regular Tiger IP printer > HP Jetdirect choice (not Advanced), you only enter the IP address, because OS X fills in the :9100.

Does that help?

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