Printing
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Contents:
- List of printers in PPD
- Print queues
- Setting up network printers
- Windows 7/Vista
- Windows XP
- Mac OS X
- Linux
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List of printers in PPD
The departmental print server is
HEPWIN2008P.PP.RL.AC.UK. All these printers can be found under \\hepwin2008a\<printer-name>
Name |
Location |
Model |
Notes |
HEPCPS1 HEPCA3PS1 HEPFAX |
R1, 2.42 |
Canon C5045i |
A4, colour A3, colour |
HEPCPS2 |
R1, 1.51 |
HP LaserJet CP3505 PS |
A4, colour |
HEPPS3 HEPSPS3 HEPA3PS3 |
R1, 2.42 |
HP LaserJet 9040 DN |
A4 A4, single-sided A3, single-sided |
HEPCPS4 |
R1, 1.49 |
HP Color LaserJet 3800 DN |
A4 colour |
HEPPS5 HEPSPS5 HEPA3PS5 |
R1, 1.51 |
HP LaserJet 9040 DN |
A4 A4, single-sided |
HEPCPS5 |
R1, 2.27 |
HP Color LaserJet 3800 DN |
A4, colour |
HEPPS6 |
R1, 2.53 |
HP LaserJet 2300 DN |
A3, single-sided |
HEPCPS6 |
R1, 2.25 |
HP Color LaserJet 3800 DN |
A4, colour |
HEPCPS7 |
R1, 1.93 |
HP Color LaserJet 3800 DN |
A4, colour |
HEPCPS8 |
R1, 1.90 |
HP Color LaserJet 3800 DN |
A4, colour |
HEPA0 |
R1, 2.71 |
HP DesignJet 800 PS |
A0, single-sided |
MICE_R1_HP |
R1, 2.27 |
HP LaserJet CP2025 DN |
A4, colour |
MICE_R76_OKI |
R76 |
Oki C9500 |
A3, colour |
Print Queues
The print server runs a web interface allowing any user to view the current status of all printers, and how many jobs are in the queue. This can be found here:
http://hepwin2008p.pp.rl.ac.uk/Printers/ipp_0001.asp
or alternatively, individual printers at:
http://hepwin2008p.pp.rl.ac.uk/printers/<printer_name>/.printer
Setting up network printers
On Windows systems, the default network printers above should automatically be deployed to your computer. If for any reason the printer you want does not appear or you are using a different operating system, instructions for adding printers are below.
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- Windows 7 - Open the Start Menu and go to Devices and Printers
Windows Vista - Open the Start Menu and go to Control Panel (Classic view) > Printers
- Click Add a printer on the toolbar at the top of the window
- Select Add a network, wireless or Bluetooth printer
- Click The printer that I want isn’t listed
- If you know the address of the printer (e.g. \\hepwin2008p\hepcps1), select the second option and type this in the box. Alternatively keep the first option selected and click Next
- If you opted to find a printer in the directory, click Find now, and select the printer you want from the list
- If you wish, tick the box to set this printer as the default. Click Next and then Finish
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- Open the Start Menu and go to Printers and Faxes
- Under the Printer Tasks pane on the left-hand side, click Add a printer
- Click Next, and select A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer, and then Next again
- Follow steps 5-7 as above
- Mac OS X
- Launch "System Preferences..." (found under the Apple menu) and select the "Print & Scan" tab in the "Hardware" row
- If need be, click the padlock and authenticate to make changes
- Click the "+" sign at the bottom of the list of printers:
- Choose "IP" as the class
- "Protocol" should be "Line Printer Daemon - LPD"
- Printer address is hepwin2008p.pp.rl.ac.uk
- Set the queue name to whichever printer you require and set "Print Using" to Select Printer Software..." and select the correct PPD for the printer
- Click "Add" and specify the appropriate options for the printer (very good idea to set "Paper Matching" to "Nearest Size & Scale" for the HP printers...)
NB: for the Canon C5045i and C5235i
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- By default the Canon driver attempts to change the protocol to a proprietary protocol, rather than LPD.
- When you create the printer you get a pop-up window titled "Communication Setting", with two buttons, "Unidirectional" and "Bidirectional" and no means of closing this window.
- If you click either of these buttons you end up with a broken print queue.
- Instead you now need to log out to remove this window and leave the queue defined as LPD.
- Linux The queues should already be defined as above.