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<blockquote data-quote="TPCK1" data-source="post: 1454832" data-attributes="member: 254258"><p>I have a Mac Pro Desktop running OS X 10.7.4.</p><p>I'm trying to print to a network printer that is hardwired into our network.</p><p>It's an HP Business Inkjet 2800.</p><p>My Mac Pro communicates to the printer fine because I can see it in systems preferences and I can ping it from terminal - it comes back with the correct ip address and DNS Name.</p><p>I can send print jobs and test pages to the printer and they go into the queue and gets removed from the queue like it's printing but nothing happens to the printer.</p><p>The display on the printer shows that it's receiving data and says processing data.</p><p>I've removed the printer and re-added it back in by printer name and by ip address and still nothing.</p><p>Could it just be a driver issue? Is there anywhere in Lion that I can remove all printers and all settings and just start from scratch?</p><p>Thanks in advance for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TPCK1, post: 1454832, member: 254258"] I have a Mac Pro Desktop running OS X 10.7.4. I'm trying to print to a network printer that is hardwired into our network. It's an HP Business Inkjet 2800. My Mac Pro communicates to the printer fine because I can see it in systems preferences and I can ping it from terminal - it comes back with the correct ip address and DNS Name. I can send print jobs and test pages to the printer and they go into the queue and gets removed from the queue like it's printing but nothing happens to the printer. The display on the printer shows that it's receiving data and says processing data. I've removed the printer and re-added it back in by printer name and by ip address and still nothing. Could it just be a driver issue? Is there anywhere in Lion that I can remove all printers and all settings and just start from scratch? Thanks in advance for the help! [/QUOTE]
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