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Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers I have my Canon ip4000 on my home network with a parallel port print serverappliance. It works great except that I cannot use the ink monitorsoftware.Is there a configuration that would allow me to monitor the ink via the USBport, but print through the network, without encountering conflicts or printerrors? How does the printer manage requests coming in on both ports?The port that I currently have defined in my driver settings is an 'LPR'port.- David. Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers 'David D.'

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Wrote in message news. Is there a configuration that would allow me to monitor the ink via the USB port, but print through the network, without encountering conflicts or print errors? How does the printer manage requests coming in on both ports?I have a Canon 850, which probably behaves similarly. I connect aparallel 'LPR' print server, and a USB cable from my main computer(Win XP), simultaneously.

If one interface is printing, the other issafely locked out producing a 'the printer is in use on anotherinterface' if I try to use USB while another computer is using theprint server. This handy behaviour is despite the docs saying it's notsupported!The computer with the USB connection successfully receives inkstatuses, and duplexing 'turn the paper over' messages.The only thing I could never do was duplex using the print server; theprinter would either print the whole job at once without giving mechance to turn over, or it would 'stick' after the first half andnever continue.

Has anyone ever achieved this? (from Win98 or XP)-Chris Yearsley. Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers On Tue, 19 Oct 2004 21:04:14 -0400, 'David D.'

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Wrote:I have my Canon ip4000 on my home network with a parallel port print serverappliance. It works great except that I cannot use the ink monitorsoftware.Is there a configuration that would allow me to monitor the ink via the USBport, but print through the network, without encountering conflicts or printerrors? How does the printer manage requests coming in on both ports?The port that I currently have defined in my driver settings is an 'LPR'port. DavidFor the Parallel connection to show results in the ink monitorsoftware you need to use a bi-directional cable.KM. Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers 'Chris Yearsley' wrote in messagenews:1d29166@posting.google.com. The only thing I could never do was duplex using the print server; the printer would either print the whole job at once without giving me chance to turn over, or it would 'stick' after the first half and never continue.

Has anyone ever achieved this? (from Win98 or XP) - Chris YearsleyChris,I have no problem with duplexing with my Canon ip4000. It is hooked up asan LPR printer over ethernet to a parallel-port print server appliance.I can turn duplex on or off either via printer properties, or via Canon's'Easy Web-Print' browser tool bar.- David.

Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers Does anyone have experience with connecting the iP4000 to an USB printserver? I am using the D-Link DP-301U. When I connect it through this printserver it does not tell me anymore the status of the printer, the inklevels, and so forth. Duplex and CD/DVD printing goes okay.

Should theprinter be able to 'talk back' through the USB print server, or should Ijust check the ink level through the transparent tanks from now on? Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers Print server appliances are typically not fully bi-directional.

They seemto pass back standard error statuses, but not pass through proprietaryprinter information.I am not sure about checking the printer cartridges visually. You wouldhave to remove them, and that could break the prime.

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Does anyone else outthere have information on this matter?I, personally, am pursuing a different approach. My print server applianceplugs into the printer's parallel port, leaving the printer's USB port free.So I will run a USB cable from one of the computers directly to the printer,in order to get ink status. Other printers will use the ethernet-to-printserver access. The primary computer will also print over the network as asecondary access path. I have not tried this yet, but based on ngfeedback, it is worth a shot.- David'Franzy' wrote in messagenews:417a3483$0$78772$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl. Does anyone have experience with connecting the iP4000 to an USB print server?

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I am using the D-Link DP-301U. When I connect it through thisprint server it does not tell me anymore the status of the printer, the ink levels, and so forth. Duplex and CD/DVD printing goes okay. Should the printer be able to 'talk back' through the USB print server, or should I just check the ink level through the transparent tanks from now on? Any suggestions? Thanks! Frans.

Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers David D. Wrote:I am not sure about checking the printer cartridges visually. You wouldhave to remove them, and that could break the prime. Does anyone else outthere have information on this matter?Simply lifting the lid will give a pretty good idea of how much inkremains in each ink tank, but a status monitor is nice.I, personally, am pursuing a different approach.

My print server applianceplugs into the printer's parallel port, leaving the printer's USB port free.So I will run a USB cable from one of the computers directly to the printer,in order to get ink status. Other printers will use the ethernet-to-printserver access. The primary computer will also print over the network as asecondary access path. I have not tried this yet, but based on ngfeedback, it is worth a shot.Just remember to install network printer drivers for the networkedprinter on each computer that will need to access it, otherwise theother computers won't 'see' the networked printer.' Franzy' wrote in messagenews:417a3483$0$78772$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl.

Does anyone have experience with connecting the iP4000 to an USB print server? I am using the D-Link DP-301U. When I connect it through thisprint server it does not tell me anymore the status of the printer, the ink levels, and so forth.I'm not sure if a USB print server will pass the info or not. But didyou install network printer drivers? Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers Print server appliances are typically not fully bi-directional. They seem to pass back standard error statuses, but not pass through proprietary printer information.I guess that's the case in my situation.

I am not sure about checking the printer cartridges visually. You would have to remove them, and that could break the prime. Does anyone else out there have information on this matter?It's pretty dark in there too, and I do not feel like taking them out, guessthat does not work either. I, personally, am pursuing a different approach.

My print server appliance plugs into the printer's parallel port, leaving the printer's USB port free. So I will run a USB cable from one of the computers directly to the printer, in order to get ink status. Other printers will use the ethernet-to-print server access. The primary computer will also print over the network as a secondary access path. I have not tried this yet, but based on ng feedback, it is worth a shot.Does not work for me either since I have a USB print server, so theprinter's USB port is already used. I had the server before I bought theprinter. I am thinking about selling the server and just connect the printerto a computer again and share it.

I have tested it and then you are able tosee the ink level and all the cool error messages like you forgot to openthe output tray, again.Thanks!Frans. Archived from groups: comp.periphs.printers 'Franzy' wrote in messagenews:417bc5d8$0$36860$e4fe514c@news.xs4all.nl. Does not work for me either since I have a USB print server, so the printer's USB port is already used. I had the server before I bought the printer.

I am thinking about selling the server and just connect theprinter to a computer again and share it. I have tested it and then you are ableto see the ink level and all the cool error messages like you forgot to open the output tray, again. Thanks! FransYou could try the opposite. Use the USB for your print server connection,and the parallel port to the nearest computer to check on the ink.I don't guarantee that it would work, but if you have a bi-directionalparallel cable lying around, you could try it.