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Have got a dlink DPR-1020 print server limked to a new HP laserjet P3005D 2 tray printer. The data appears to come to the print server but will only feed the occassional page to the printer
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dont' worry about what the d-link site says. its because they haven't tested it. i got my dp-301u to work fine with my hp1020 on 2 different workstations with the following steps.
1. install printer locally via usb and test. 2. create a second printer as per the dlink manual creating a port. don't worry about the name as we will delete it. 3. once created go into the properties of the 2nd printer and change the port to something local - anything will do to free up the port. 4. go into the properties of the printer that was created in step 1. and change the port to that of the print server. 5. test print. should work fine.
Try to upgrade the firmware revision to the last one (1.21). I had similar problem with the dpr-1260 firmware rev 1.00. Now after the firmware upgrade the problem seems solved
I have a DLink DPR-1260, and found the configuration to be challenging too. First of all, has it ever worked? If not, you may need to check your router config to ensure that they are both on the same subnet. Typically they come set to 192.168.x.x... if the router is set to 192.168.1.1, the print server is set to 192.168.0.10, and your subnet mask is set to 255.255.255.0... it'll never connect. Make sure that the router and print server are configured to the same subnet... 192.168.1.x for example... and then try it. Let us know if that doesn't resolve your issue, and we'll keep working with you.
ok, y solved linking the printer with the application provided with the dpr, PS-link, its added a new port and printer and works fine since. hope helpfull
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