The computers are connected to the network, so I assume it shouldn't be a problem to connect the printer either. With my AT&T service there's some sort of box in the basement that I don't touch, but the router is located right next to the computer. Unless we hear otherwise, maybe it's best not...
If I understand you correctly, both computers are connected to a network, so all you have to do is connect the printer. You need to connect the printer and all your computers to the same network. That is the straightforward way to do it. You should not need a wireless print server or any...
With Windows it's relatively easy to set up the computer to look for the printer by IP address. Then, if you later change the IP address, that will prevent printing. That tends to happen a lot, and it's one possible source of your problem.
It's better to set it up to look for the printer by...
The Hat, he doesn't have a wi-fi problem. He has a network setup problem, apparently caused by being connected to the wrong network. He could get a bunch of new hardware, but he would still have to set up everything all over again. As it is now, all he has to do is set up one computer...
OK, sounds like the problem is that your computer is not connected to wireless network B2. You need a computer help forum. My newest system is Win 7, so I'm not able to help with Windows 8.
You guys might enjoy this. This guy is licking his lips.
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Unfortunately, these guys don't save their tricks for good lighting days, and they don't wait for me to focus. Expect more to come.
You might enjoy this. This little woodpecker enjoys hummingbird food. Unfortunately for the hummingbird, the threat display is a bluff, and the woodpecker is having none of it.
You guys have some amazing stories -- and pictures. And about that sunrise pictures, Dogs. Thanks for not succumbing to the mindless directive to "open up the shadows". Even if you say it was dumb luck, it's still a darned good photo, and very nicely edited/processed.
Are you sure it's not just warning you about the cartridge being empty or expired or whatever? Ignore such warnings and use it if you possibly can. But if it's really not recognizing cartridges and really refuses to print, then either you have the wrong cartridges or the printer is really...
Here's a second.
EDIT: I guess you all might want to know what's up. It's either a Trojan seahorse invasion gone comically wrong, or it's art. From the west coast of Denmark.
OK, I'm away, but here are a couple of shots that I can post if this is still open. The contrast might be off, but I can't tell on this computer. Hope they look good. Sorry, I don't know how to make them just the right size.
EDIT: I've had a lot of time on my hands, with not a heck of a lot...
Why don't you try it and tell us? :confused: People don't believe the answers we give anyway.
What I can tell you for sure is that HP and Epson print heads are based on totally different principles. An HP printer literally boils the ink and creates a tiny bubble for each little dot on the...
With my HP I just have to do the adjustment. I print from LibreOffice, and I have a template with fudged margins built in. I can now rely on alignment within a slop of a millimeter or so. (With LibreOffice you can easily produce text or graphics.) With previous versions of Ubuntu, it was so...
Yes, that's stunning in stereo.
I've never viewed such large photos unaided in stereo before. It never occurred to me that you can view them cross-eyed. Since these photos are arranged for cross-eyed viewing, I guess that also means that you have to view them unaided--that you can't use a...