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Re: JetCet Printer
Whooo Hoooo! It's works!!!!!!
Just installed my Canon i960 which is hooked up by usb to my desktop at home, shared across the network I had to go through the setup and add the printer, in my case it would not find it automatically, so I ended using the path (for my computer and network ) \\family\desktop printer You'll need to find your own path..... Which I found by (on my desktop connect to the printer I want to print on) 1. going to my network places 2. clicking on enter network 3. Clicking on the icon "microsoft windows network" 4. then it displayed my network, aptly named "Mshome" 5. click on mshome 6. Click on the correct computer that has your usb printer ****see note #1**** 7. You should then see you printer as an icon (in my case I had 3 because of microsoft office, but you need to find the one that is you actual printer0) ****See note #2**** Now you have everything you need and for the adderess. Note 1 the name of the computer is the first part of the adderess Note The exact name of the printer icon is the second part of the adderess \\(computer name)\(printer name) No parentheses again in my case it was \\family\desktop printer 8. It now asked me the *network log in id *password *domain name 9. Filled in the info and hit print, BAM! test page works! Please if this helped you hit thanks!!!!!! |
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Re: JetCet Printer
works with my LJ4, but then again it is kinda the granddaddy of laser printers.. (using HP monochrome)
while this app has come along way since I last trial'd it, there is still one HUGE piece missing..... print a webpage!!! actually what I'd really like is to print to pdf, which in turn I can print w/ jetcet
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I have tried with Bluetooth I see it in BT settings, but when I go to add BT Printer it does not see my h470wbt.
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I do it with a provisioning script:
<wap-provisioningdoc> <characteristic type="Registry"> <characteristic type="HKLM\Software\Apps\WESTTEK\JETCET PRINT5\Printers"> <parm name="DefaultPrinter" datatype="string" value="Photosmart D7200" /> </characteristic> <characteristic type="HKLM\Software\Apps\WESTTEK\JETCET PRINT5\Printers\Photosmart D7200"> <parm name="DefaultModel" datatype="string" value="Photosmart D7100/ D7200/ D7300/ D7400 Series" /> <parm name="Draft Quality" datatype="integer" value="180" /> <parm name="Driver" datatype="string" value="wt5hpapd.dll" /> <parm name="DriverMapping" datatype="string" value="HP DJ GENERICVIP" /> <parm name="High Quality" datatype="integer" value="360" /> <parm name="HoldJobs" datatype="integer" value="0" /> <parm name="IpPort" datatype="integer" value="9100" /> <parm name="Manufacturer" datatype="string" value="Hewlett-Packard" /> <parm name="PrinterPort" datatype="string" value="{IP ADDRESS HERE}" /> <parm name="PrinterType" datatype="integer" value="8" /> </characteristic> </characteristic> </wap-provisioningdoc> |
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