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I will like to install hp color laserjet 3600n on a network,but I can't be able to edit the ip.It only show 2 options Auto and off.Please tell me what to do.configuration page displays this ip 192.0.0.192

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To setup a HP laser printer with a JetDirect print server card on a network, please click on this link and follow my instructions :-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r3559242-setting_up_hp_jetdirect_print_server_p

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The latest HP printer driver for devices listed below are built into Mac OS X 10.6. You do not need to download or reinstall any HP software for full printing functionality.
HP LaserJet print drivers are included in Apple's Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard DVD and also available via Apple Software Updates.

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Snow Leopard - HP LaserJet printer setup instructions
  1. Upgrade install from Mac OS X v10.4, 10.5:
If updating a Mac using the Snow Leopard DVD, the install process should automatically detect your previous HP printer queue, delete, and then create a new HP printer queue using the latest HP printer drivers included in Snow Leopard.
USB printers:
  1. Make sure printer is turnedOnand connected.
  2. Open a document to print, and then choose File , Print .
  3. Open the Printer pop-up and choose your printer.
  4. If you don't see your printer, choose Add Printer , and then selectMore Printersbutton.
  5. In the Name column, select the printer, then clickAdd.
Network printers:
You can connect to HP printers on your local network that use Bonjour, IP, and Open Directory, as well as shared printers connected to an Apple Airport base station.
NOTE:Apple does NOT support AppleTalk in new Mac OS X 10.6.
  1. Choose File , Print .
  2. Open the Printer pop-up menu and choose your printer. It may be in the Nearby Printers submenu.
  3. If your printer does not appear, choose Add Printer from the Printer pop-up menu.
  4. A dialog appears listing any Bonjour, IP, shared, and Open Directory printers on your local network. It may take a minute or two for your printer to appear.
NOTE:On larger networks, outside the Bonjour link-local network, your printer may not show up in the list. You can connect to the printer using IP. An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocol (such as JetDirect, LPD/LPR, IPP) to communicate with your printer. You need to know the IP address or DNS name.
  1. Click IP in the toolbar.
  2. Select HP Jetdirect - Socket in the Protocol pull down menu.
  3. Enter the printer's information available from printers front panel or printers network configuration page.
  4. The system should automatically bind to the HP print driver in thePrint Usingpull down menu.
  5. ClickAddto create the HP printer queue for your HP LaserJet.
Your computer can usually detect whether a printer has special accessories installed, such as additional paper trays, duplex unit, or extra memory. If it can't, a dialog appears that lets you specify them. Make sure the settings in that dialog accurately reflect your printer's installed options to enable full functionality.
  1. Clean install of Snow Leopard or setting up a new Macintosh with Snow Leopard already installed:
If configuring a new Mac running Snow Leopard or if performing a new or clean install of Snow Leopard:
For USB connected printers, the install process should automatically create a new HP LaserJet printer queue using the latest HP printer drivers included in Snow Leopard.
For network connected printers, follow steps below.
USB printers:
  1. Make sure that printer is turnedOnand connected.
  2. Open a document to print, and then choose File , Print .
  3. Open the Printer pop-up and choose your printer.
  4. If you don't see your printer, choose Add Printer , and then selectMore Printersbutton.
  5. In the Name column, select the printer, then clickAdd.

Network printers:
You can connect to HP printers on your local network that use Bonjour, IP, and Open Directory, as well as shared printers connected to an Apple Airport base station.
NOTE:Apple does NOT support AppleTalk in new Mac OS X 10.6.
  1. Choose File , Print .
  2. Open the Printer pop-up menu and choose your printer. It may be in the Nearby Printers submenu.
  3. If your printer does not appear, choose Add Printer from the Printer pop-up menu.
  4. A dialog appears listing any Bonjour, IP, shared, and Open Directory printers on your local network. It may take a minute or two for your printer to appear.
NOTE:On larger networks, outside the Bonjour link-local network, your printer may not show up in the list. You can connect to the printer using IP. An IP printer is a network printer that uses TCP/IP protocol (such as JetDirect, LPD/LPR, IPP) to communicate with your printer. You need to know the IP address or DNS name.
  1. Click IP in the toolbar.
  2. Select HP Jetdirect - Socket in the Protocol pull down menu.
  3. Enter the printer's information available from printers front panel or printers network configuration page.
  4. The system should automatically bind to the HP print driver in thePrint Usingpull down menu.
  5. ClickAddto create the HP printer queue for your HP LaserJet.

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Verify printer functionalityTo verify printer functionality, use the following steps:
  1. Turn off the printer and then unplug the Parallel, Serial, or Network data cable from the back of the printer. This will ensure that the information is not being received from the computer or network.
  2. Turn on the printer and verify that the word Ready appears on the printer display.
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  2. Try using a different Font within the application or document in question.
  3. Try to print using the PCL5e driver that came with the HP LaserJet Printing System.
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First, make sure your Router is configured for DHCP, and the Printer is plugged into the Router using a Network Cable. Also, make sure the Activity light on your Router is On for the Port that your plugged the Printer into.

Configuring TCP/IP parameters
You can use the printer control panel to configure the following TCP/IP parameters:
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  • IP address (4 bytes)
  • subnet mask (4 bytes)
  • default gateway (4 bytes)
  • TCP/IP connection timeout (in seconds)
Note: Do not disable BOOTP if you will be using RARP or DHCP to configure TCP/IP parameters.

To automatically configure TCP/IP parameters from the printer control panel:
1. Press the Check Mark button to enter the MENUS.
2. Press the Down Arrow to highlight CONFIGURE DEVICE.
3. Press the Check Mark button to select CONFIGURE DEVICE.
4. Press the Down Arrow to highlight I/O.
5. Press the Check Mark button to select I/O.
6. Press the Down Arrow to highlight EIO X (where X = 1, 2, or 3).
7. Press the Check Mark button to select EIO X.
8. Press the Down Arrow to highlight AUTO.
9. Press the Check Mark button to select AUTO.
10. Press the PAUSE/RESUME button to return to the READY state.

Here is your Manual, with more information about Network Configuration:
http://business.fsu.edu/tech/printermanuals/laserprinters/HP4600.pdf

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Network printers may not print when a job is sent to the printer while in sleep mode.
Solution
Please follow the steps below-
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