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Anonymous Posted on Apr 26, 2012

Can't get connection from computer to copier

I have checked the ip address. The computer is saying it can't find the connection. I don't think I have the correct driver. It has the fiery x3e connected to it. Please help.

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SOURCE: i'm adding this printer/copier on a new computer

OK, the ping just tells you the computer can talk to the printers through the network connection. You need to enter the Printer/Copiers Configuration and make sure it is setup to print from the TCP/IP connection. Some of these will let you setup the connection but will not use it unless you tell it to.

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