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Sunnyside5
Jun 25, 2019Tutor
C7000 V2 will not find HP 4630 Printer
Router will not find the HP 4630 printer connected through the USB port. My second computer on-line found the printer but states off-line. Anyone know what Printers are supported or work arouds?
- Jun 25, 2019If you mark the correct answer as solved, it makes it easier for the next person with this issue. Glad you got it working!
Rayb1981
Jun 25, 2019Aspirant
Tying to set up printing it looks like the MAC software is missing .
You can’t open the application “ReadySharePrinter_setup_v1.36.exe” because Microsoft Windows applications are not supported on macOS.
antinode
Jun 25, 2019Guru
> Tying to set up printing it looks like the MAC software is missing .
Nothing to do with Cable Modems & Routers or with this thread. You'd
do better to start your own thread in some appropriate place. And
that's "Mac", not "MAC".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macintosh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Medium_access_control
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> [...] I get that I probably don't know as much about this as you do.
The question is not who knows more, it's how much misinformation to
provide under the guise of "help", when you don't know _enough_.
> Happy to see you correct me.
You don't sound happy. (More resentful.)
> [...] In my experience, [...]
When was this (unspecified) "experience" obtained?
If you specify the location of a printer using its IP address when
you install the printer, then Windows might expect to find the printer
at that address in the future. If, instead, you locate the printer
using some mDNS-derived name, which is what I'd expect all the modern
Windows-GUI-add-a-printer stuff to display, then I'd expect Windows to
look for it by that (mDNS-derived) _name_, rather than by its IP
address, in the future.
I don't have a Windows system up at the moment, so I can't easily
test it there, but, on a handy Mac, if I use System Preferences >
Printers & Scanners : Options & Supplies > Show Printer Webpage... to
talk to my "HP Photosmart C4700 series", it opens a default-browser
(Safari) window, which is pointed at:
http://mfp.local./index.htm?cat=info&page=printerInfo
where "mfp.local." is, I gather, the mDNS-derived name. My router
(D7000[v1]) has no reserved address for that printer, and the Mac has no
difficulty finding it using Bonjour/mDNS.
Put simply, a reserved IP address for a printer is not needed these
days. It's extra work, with no obvious benefit.
> [...] Sorry you had to read the prior snark.
_That_'s what you think deserves an apology? Not the misinformation?
If "snark" is, for you, a synonym for accurate information, then I plead
guilty. But I'm always open to enlightenment, so if you can demonstrate
that a reserved IP address for a printer is actually helpful in some way
on a reasonably modern Windows system, then I stand ready to learn.