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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus CX6
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I recently got a new printer and am unable to get it working as well as the old one. In particular I cannot print from another computer using network printing. I have an Epson CX6600 "All In One". I am able to install the printer ok on the remote machine using browse for printers (though it comes up with a different name from the "Share As" name that was specified when I enabled print sharing on the other side: "Epson Stylus CX6600 Series on machine name" rather than EPSONSty). When I do print test page (or trying to print from Wordpad as the Troubleshooter suggests), the print job just sits in the queue and never comes out). I can cancel it and go back to the other machine (which the printer is local to) and do the same thing just fine from there after cancelling the first job (I've done it from either machine and it is visible on either machine when you open the printer). The only difference that I can observe when I print locally is that Owner is my user name on that machine, but shows up as Guest when printing over the network. I even tried enabling the guest account on the printer local machine to see if Guest could print from there and I found that it could. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers a few times, I've tried getting the latest drivers from the EPSON website...and I'm stymied... Any suggestions? Both machines are Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2. I disabled Security on both of them as otherwise the networking didn't seem to work. I'm behind a firewall, so am not too worried about the security right now, though in time might want to figure out how to have security enabled and still allow file sharing. File sharing, by the way, works just fine between the two machines, I'm using Workgroup networking. Thanks -Paul Ries |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus CX6
Ok, I solved my own problem (well not really, I read and followed some other
messages on this forum, but the suggestion was something I had thought of trying already). After opening the Printers and Faxes on the start bar, I changed the properties of the printer in question from "Spool print documents so program finishes printing faster" to "Print directly to the printer". However, I'd still like to know if there is a better way...giving up print spooling especially when printing locally, so that I'm able to print from the network seems like an unfortunate tradeoff. Thanks -Paul Ries "Paul Ries" wrote: Hi- I recently got a new printer and am unable to get it working as well as the old one. In particular I cannot print from another computer using network printing. I have an Epson CX6600 "All In One". I am able to install the printer ok on the remote machine using browse for printers (though it comes up with a different name from the "Share As" name that was specified when I enabled print sharing on the other side: "Epson Stylus CX6600 Series on machine name" rather than EPSONSty). When I do print test page (or trying to print from Wordpad as the Troubleshooter suggests), the print job just sits in the queue and never comes out). I can cancel it and go back to the other machine (which the printer is local to) and do the same thing just fine from there after cancelling the first job (I've done it from either machine and it is visible on either machine when you open the printer). The only difference that I can observe when I print locally is that Owner is my user name on that machine, but shows up as Guest when printing over the network. I even tried enabling the guest account on the printer local machine to see if Guest could print from there and I found that it could. I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers a few times, I've tried getting the latest drivers from the EPSON website...and I'm stymied... Any suggestions? Both machines are Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 2. I disabled Security on both of them as otherwise the networking didn't seem to work. I'm behind a firewall, so am not too worried about the security right now, though in time might want to figure out how to have security enabled and still allow file sharing. File sharing, by the way, works just fine between the two machines, I'm using Workgroup networking. Thanks -Paul Ries |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus CX6
Hey there Paul,
I was having the same problem as you with the same printer at my work, I ended up calling Epson senior level tech for this answer... so you owe me. Here is the solution: First make sure the printer is installed properly on the server and make note of the server name and the printer share name (you must share the printer on the network) on the server computer. next on the client computer, Go to Printers and Faxes from the control panel In Printers and faxes, delete any epson stylus cx6600 printers in that window. Next click File -- Server properties In the Server Properties window switch to the drivers tab, find any references to the cx6600 and remove them. close the server properties window. Next click "Add Printer" Click "next" past the welcome to add printer wizrd screen In the "Local or Network Printer" screen, choose "Local Printer" and UNCHECK Autodetect printer.... then click "next" in the "select a printer port" window just click "next" (it doesnt matter what port is selected, we'll just change it later) it will detect for a moment then in the "Install Printer Software" screen click "Have Disk" In the "Install from disk" screen browse to the CDrom\Drivers\printer\win2k_xp folder and select the E_DF19EA.inf and click "Open" You should now be back at the "Install From Disk screen". Click "Ok" Now from the "Install Printer Software" screen again, click "Next" It will ask you to put in a printer name, (call it whatever you want or leave it) click "next" when asked to share choose "Do Not Share" and click "next" It will then ask to print a test page, choose "DO NOT print test page" and click "next" Click Finish in the wizard.. Now the fun part In the "Printers and Faxes" window rightclick the Epson Stylus CX6600 and click "Properties" click the "ports" tab at the top of the window Click "Add port" In the "Printer Ports" window that comes up choose "Local Port" and click the "New Port" button now type in "\\servercomputername\printersharename" where servercomputername is the name of the computer we made note of earlier and printersharename is the share name of the printer that we made note of earlier (Eg. \\main\epsoncx6600) Click "ok" Click "close" to close the "Printer Ports" screen Click Apply in the "Printers Properties" and then go back to the general tab. Try printing a test page from here. That should do it. Just a note tho, It still takes a while to actually print once we've sent a print job to it, for a two page letter, it took about 1 minute to even start printing, but at least we dont have to turn off the spool to printer feature on the server so now we can use all our programs without them freezing for a few seconds every time we want to print something. I hope this helps man. Noel |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus
Thanks Noel, that did the trick! -Paul
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus
Thanks Noel, I had the EXACT same problem and your suggestion did the
trick! It works like a champ now! (Thanks for dealing with Tech Support for us. I was pulling my hair out trying to get it to work.) -alex- |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus
Thanks Noel,
Your suggestion was very useful. I brought the printer yesterday and i have been trying to setup the network printer. Thanks Again Kartik " wrote: Hey there Paul, I was having the same problem as you with the same printer at my work, I ended up calling Epson senior level tech for this answer... so you owe me. Here is the solution: First make sure the printer is installed properly on the server and make note of the server name and the printer share name (you must share the printer on the network) on the server computer. next on the client computer, Go to Printers and Faxes from the control panel In Printers and faxes, delete any epson stylus cx6600 printers in that window. Next click File -- Server properties In the Server Properties window switch to the drivers tab, find any references to the cx6600 and remove them. close the server properties window. Next click "Add Printer" Click "next" past the welcome to add printer wizrd screen In the "Local or Network Printer" screen, choose "Local Printer" and UNCHECK Autodetect printer.... then click "next" in the "select a printer port" window just click "next" (it doesnt matter what port is selected, we'll just change it later) it will detect for a moment then in the "Install Printer Software" screen click "Have Disk" In the "Install from disk" screen browse to the CDrom\Drivers\printer\win2k_xp folder and select the E_DF19EA.inf and click "Open" You should now be back at the "Install From Disk screen". Click "Ok" Now from the "Install Printer Software" screen again, click "Next" It will ask you to put in a printer name, (call it whatever you want or leave it) click "next" when asked to share choose "Do Not Share" and click "next" It will then ask to print a test page, choose "DO NOT print test page" and click "next" Click Finish in the wizard.. Now the fun part In the "Printers and Faxes" window rightclick the Epson Stylus CX6600 and click "Properties" click the "ports" tab at the top of the window Click "Add port" In the "Printer Ports" window that comes up choose "Local Port" and click the "New Port" button now type in "\\servercomputername\printersharename" where servercomputername is the name of the computer we made note of earlier and printersharename is the share name of the printer that we made note of earlier (Eg. \\main\epsoncx6600) Click "ok" Click "close" to close the "Printer Ports" screen Click Apply in the "Printers Properties" and then go back to the general tab. Try printing a test page from here. That should do it. Just a note tho, It still takes a while to actually print once we've sent a print job to it, for a two page letter, it took about 1 minute to even start printing, but at least we dont have to turn off the spool to printer feature on the server so now we can use all our programs without them freezing for a few seconds every time we want to print something. I hope this helps man. Noel |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus
I had the exact same problem but with my EPSON Stylus CX6500, not CX6600. I
ended up sending off a Technical Support Form to Epson Australia, but did not get a reply within 24 hours, so I decided to try all I could to get it working. I tried many things, even including using a new port to my main computers address, it always went in the queue, but never printed, yet on mine it would print. I tried adding the printer on the computer it would not work on, by clicking "add a printer" and went through the steps, and also insterted my CD which I recieved with my printer, I installed the drivers using the Windows XP Printer Wizard, and then also installed the EPSON Status Monitor and a few other EPSON Software to do with the printer, and it was all working! Unfortanly, the status monitor does not work to show the ink levels, but that is not a problem. It does show the status of the printing, such as half done, 1/2 pages done, finished, etc while it is printing. |
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Problems with network printing on newly installed Epson Stylus
Thanks Noel, I have been having a similar problem with an Epson Stylus R230
printer that would not install properly on one particular laptop on my home network. I used your method and it worked perfectly! Thanks for doing all the work with Epson Tech Support. Peter " wrote: Hey there Paul, I was having the same problem as you with the same printer at my work, I ended up calling Epson senior level tech for this answer... so you owe me. Here is the solution: First make sure the printer is installed properly on the server and make note of the server name and the printer share name (you must share the printer on the network) on the server computer. next on the client computer, Go to Printers and Faxes from the control panel In Printers and faxes, delete any epson stylus cx6600 printers in that window. Next click File -- Server properties In the Server Properties window switch to the drivers tab, find any references to the cx6600 and remove them. close the server properties window. Next click "Add Printer" Click "next" past the welcome to add printer wizrd screen In the "Local or Network Printer" screen, choose "Local Printer" and UNCHECK Autodetect printer.... then click "next" in the "select a printer port" window just click "next" (it doesnt matter what port is selected, we'll just change it later) it will detect for a moment then in the "Install Printer Software" screen click "Have Disk" In the "Install from disk" screen browse to the CDrom\Drivers\printer\win2k_xp folder and select the E_DF19EA.inf and click "Open" You should now be back at the "Install From Disk screen". Click "Ok" Now from the "Install Printer Software" screen again, click "Next" It will ask you to put in a printer name, (call it whatever you want or leave it) click "next" when asked to share choose "Do Not Share" and click "next" It will then ask to print a test page, choose "DO NOT print test page" and click "next" Click Finish in the wizard.. Now the fun part In the "Printers and Faxes" window rightclick the Epson Stylus CX6600 and click "Properties" click the "ports" tab at the top of the window Click "Add port" In the "Printer Ports" window that comes up choose "Local Port" and click the "New Port" button now type in "\\servercomputername\printersharename" where servercomputername is the name of the computer we made note of earlier and printersharename is the share name of the printer that we made note of earlier (Eg. \\main\epsoncx6600) Click "ok" Click "close" to close the "Printer Ports" screen Click Apply in the "Printers Properties" and then go back to the general tab. Try printing a test page from here. That should do it. Just a note tho, It still takes a while to actually print once we've sent a print job to it, for a two page letter, it took about 1 minute to even start printing, but at least we dont have to turn off the spool to printer feature on the server so now we can use all our programs without them freezing for a few seconds every time we want to print something. I hope this helps man. Noel |
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