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HowToDo2015-08-19 10:10:33
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HowToDo, 2015-08-19 10:10:33

What is the correct way to connect a network printer?

In a conversation with colleagues, I learned that installing a printer using the proposed software packages from the manufacturer (including those tools that are attached to printers and MFPs on disks) is not entirely correct, because. printing goes to a specific IP and not a printer port. Is this so, what can installation with standard utilities lead to? What method, in the absence of the possibility of centralized deployment, will be the most correct?

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sbh, 2015-08-19
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As a rule, with the manufacturer's software, a bunch of various g *** is put into the system. HP is especially famous for this.
What do you mean by "installation with standard utilities"?
The lack of centralized deployment also raises questions.
Do you have a workgroup online?
Select 1 computer that has been on the role of the print server for the longest time and share the printer on it.

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AntohaRomaha, 2016-01-21
@AntohaRomaha

I can tell about the printer connected to a computer of a local area network. Correct connection of another computer to a printer shared on the network: "Local printer" - "New TCP / IP protocol" - ip and name of the printer on the network.

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