Sorry, no such thing here. But I see this uses JETDIRECT for printing so if your LAN routes to the other proper all you need is JETDIRECT installed on the client then enter in the IP address of the printer.
That is all.
Bob
hello everyone
I am facing a problem in my organization (which core business is to conduct trainings) related to the printer..
We have 2 segments in our organization
172.x.x.x - 9 systems connected to the switch
192.x.x.x - 93 systems connected to the switch (extra info)
172.x.x.x always have some data to print. But in 192.x.x.x we dont provide printer access other than the trainer (they come with their laptops which can be connected through a LAN cable) so only 1 or 2 people need it.
we have a network printer (HP Laser Jet 2105) connected to a switch and can be accessed from 172.x.x.x series (we install printer drivers in every system). But when I go to the internet explorer of a PC resides in 192.x.x.x and type the IP address of the printer then I am able to see all the settings of the printer that means I can still access the printer from 192.x.x.x series and I am even able to print the Font list and other info which is shown in the settings.
So as I printed the font list just by entering the IP address of the printer without installing drivers so I want all systems connected to the 172.x.x.x and some systems which can be connected to 192.x.x.x series to be able to print without installing drivers and just by entering ip address in the url of IE.
How can I do it... Please help me... I dont want to make a printer server just for 1-2 systems.
Hope someone will help me
Thanks in advance

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