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Old 05-14-2007, 05:18 PM
ScottReeve
 
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Default HP C5180 ink levels

I just installed this printer over the weekend. I have it hooked up
to the ethernet port only, and two PCs are able to print to the
printer, so it seems to be working fine.

I cannot, however, find a way to check the ink levels. I sure hope
that it's supported when the connection is ethernet.

If it turns out that I can only get ink levels when using the USB
interface, is it (will it) be possible to use simultaneously the
ethernet connection and the USB connection (USB for one PC, ethernet
for the other)

Thanks,

Scott

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Old 05-14-2007, 05:41 PM
Dan G
 
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Default Re: HP C5180 ink levels

If both machines are on the network, you can install the same printer to
both, using the USB connect. The host PC does have to be on, and the printer
has to be shared, but it works fine. Just install it on the host, then share
it, then navigate to it from the 2nd PC and install it.



"ScottReeve" <scott.reeve@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:1179159495.547056.66080@e51g2000hsg.googlegro ups.com...
> I just installed this printer over the weekend. I have it hooked up
> to the ethernet port only, and two PCs are able to print to the
> printer, so it seems to be working fine.
>
> I cannot, however, find a way to check the ink levels. I sure hope
> that it's supported when the connection is ethernet.
>
> If it turns out that I can only get ink levels when using the USB
> interface, is it (will it) be possible to use simultaneously the
> ethernet connection and the USB connection (USB for one PC, ethernet
> for the other)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Scott
>



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Old 05-14-2007, 08:43 PM
Tony
 
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Default Re: HP C5180 ink levels

ScottReeve <scott.reeve@verizon.net> wrote:
<snip>
>If it turns out that I can only get ink levels when using the USB
>interface, is it (will it) be possible to use simultaneously the
>ethernet connection and the USB connection (USB for one PC, ethernet
>for the other)
>
>Thanks,
>
>Scott


Scott
The answer is yes.
You can install the printer on a USB connection as well as Ethernet. That way
your network will be unchanged and you will only need to power up the USB
connected PC if you need to use it or if you need to check ink levels.
Tony
MS MVP Printing/Imaging

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Old 05-14-2007, 10:33 PM
Andrew Gabriel
 
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Default Re: HP C5180 ink levels

In article <1179159495.547056.66080@e51g2000hsg.googlegroups. com>,
ScottReeve <scott.reeve@verizon.net> writes:
> I just installed this printer over the weekend. I have it hooked up
> to the ethernet port only, and two PCs are able to print to the
> printer, so it seems to be working fine.
>
> I cannot, however, find a way to check the ink levels. I sure hope
> that it's supported when the connection is ethernet.
>
> If it turns out that I can only get ink levels when using the USB
> interface, is it (will it) be possible to use simultaneously the
> ethernet connection and the USB connection (USB for one PC, ethernet
> for the other)


If it's the same as the C6180, go into the HP Solution Center,
then Settings. I just checked the ink levels on my mum's C6180
40 miles away via it's ethernet connection (and the internet).
(There's nothing connected to the USB port on that printer.)

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Andrew Gabriel
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