How do I find my print server?
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Use the NET command
Open a command prompt window (choose Start, Run; type CMD then click OK) In the command prompt window, type NET VIEW. That gives you a list of computers on your network. Note the name of the one that your printer's connected to.
In respect to this, how do I find the IP address of a print server?
To find the printer IP address from a Windows machine, perform the following.
- Start -> Printers and Faxes, or Start -> Control Panel -> Printers and Faxes.
- Right-click the printer name, and left-click Properties.
- Click the Ports tab, and widen the first column which displays IP address of the printers.
- Log into your print server and browse to the printer that you are trying to check and see if user's are direct printing through.
- Right click on this printer and temporary choose [Pause Printing].
- After the printer is paused, open the print queue to see any jobs that are pending printing.
Moreover, how do I find the location of my printer?
Press the Windows key, type Devices and Printers and press Enter. Locate the printer whose IP address you're trying to find from the list of displayed printers. Right-click the printer and choose Printer Properties. In some instances, the IP address is shown in the Locations box on the General tab.
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