OrganMusic
Sep 27, 2009, 12:16 PM
So I have a small network that includes a Richo 1027 -- an older office copier/printer. The printer works fine when set to DHCP, but when I try to set it to a static ip, even one outside the DHCP range (as per this helpful document (http://www.watchingthenet.com/linksys-tip-assign-static-ip-address-to-printer-while-using-dhcp-on-your-wireless-network.html)) it doesn't work. I can't even ping it.
I'm thinking this may be a problem with the printer itself or a limitation of the router, but I'd like to find a solution.
Also, curiously if i use the official ricoh drivers it just prints garbage pages. On advice from somewhere on the interwebs I tried using the HP LaserJet 5 driver and that seems to work fine, though I think it can't control some of the paper handling functions. I think this may be because the printer lacks the optional PostScript card.
Edit: the router is a networkeverywhere NR041 (http://www.networkeverywhere.com/products/nr041.asp)
I'm thinking this may be a problem with the printer itself or a limitation of the router, but I'd like to find a solution.
Also, curiously if i use the official ricoh drivers it just prints garbage pages. On advice from somewhere on the interwebs I tried using the HP LaserJet 5 driver and that seems to work fine, though I think it can't control some of the paper handling functions. I think this may be because the printer lacks the optional PostScript card.
Edit: the router is a networkeverywhere NR041 (http://www.networkeverywhere.com/products/nr041.asp)
