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Dlink DP301-U print server
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<blockquote data-quote="dstepner" data-source="post: 1317506" data-attributes="member: 220582"><p>I have just bought a new MacBook Pro. I have a Canon inkjet printer connected to my home network via a Dlink DP301-U print server (USB to ethernet). The IOS system recognizes that the printer is there, and can print to it fine if I connect it up directly via USB. But i cannot get the system to recognize that the connection is ethernet, and to address it that way. In PC land, I set up a custom port, but not sure if there is that kind of handle in MAC world. Can anyone provide info on (1) how to do this, in case the printer server is compatible, or (2) a recommended print server to buy for both PC and MAC environments. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstepner, post: 1317506, member: 220582"] I have just bought a new MacBook Pro. I have a Canon inkjet printer connected to my home network via a Dlink DP301-U print server (USB to ethernet). The IOS system recognizes that the printer is there, and can print to it fine if I connect it up directly via USB. But i cannot get the system to recognize that the connection is ethernet, and to address it that way. In PC land, I set up a custom port, but not sure if there is that kind of handle in MAC world. Can anyone provide info on (1) how to do this, in case the printer server is compatible, or (2) a recommended print server to buy for both PC and MAC environments. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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