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Can not Print

Hi I just purchased a DP 3520 from a church where it was working great. I had it brought to my office where I changed the IP address to one more conducive to my office ip, pinged it and installed the driver on one of my pc's. I can not print from any of the computers in the office. I have 2 Mac's and several other pc's.
I am dumbfounded I can ping the printer, but not send it any print jobs.

Thanks,
Jason

  • dolinskies Nov 26, 2008

    This didn't help because I realized that the IP address i set was not actually the printer. So I wasn't pinging the printer after all. Now I am looking for a way to do a factory reset thinking that some settings might be messed up.

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Go to http://panasonic.co.jp/pcc/products/en/mfp/download/dp-6020/list.html and download a gdi driver for you pc computers but for your mac you need a board called a post script key.

any other questions feel free to ask

  • Anonymous Nov 28, 2008

    sorry i dont what the old tech put as a password . you would need to call them and get so you can get into service mode.

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