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| |HP Color Laserjet M454dn | | |HP Color Laserjet M454dn |
| |[[https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-color-laserjet-pro-m453-m454-series/19202530 M454]] | | |[[https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/hp-color-laserjet-pro-m453-m454-series/19202530 M454]] |
Revision as of 11:08, 13 January 2021
Network Printer Locations
KnowledgeWorks II
Location
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Hostname
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Make & Model
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Driver Download
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KW2 Mail Room
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coral.cs.vt.edu
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Xerox Phaser 7500
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[Phaser 7500]
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KW2 2nd Floor Grad Area
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adder.cs.vt.edu
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Konica Minolta Bizhub 363
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[Bizhub 363]
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KW2 Main Office
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mainprint.cs.vt.edu
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Konica Minolta Bizbub 363
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[Bizhub 363]
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KW2 1st Floor Grad Area
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garden.cs.vt.edu
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HP Laserjet M604
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[M604]
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McBryde
Location
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Hostname
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Make & Model
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Driver Download
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Torgersen
Standard Network Printers
Location
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Hostname
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Make & Model
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Driver Download
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Torgersen 1114B
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mcbprint.cs.vt.edu
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Ricoh Mp 4054
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MP4054
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Torgersen 1114B
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viper.cs.vt.edu
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HP Color Laserjet M553
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[M553]
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Torgersen 2000
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ppl.cs.vt.edu
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HP Laserjet m401dn
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[M401]
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Torgersen 2220
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mamba.cs.vt.edu
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HP Color Laserjet M454dn
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[M454]
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Torgersen 3160
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diamondback.cs.vt.edu
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HP Laserjet m401
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[M401]
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CBB Shared Printers
Location
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Server
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Print Queue
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Make & Model
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Driver Download
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Torgersen 2160V
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bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu
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2160-hp-m401
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HP Laserjet m401dn
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[M401]
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Torgersen 2160V
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bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu
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2160-hp-color-m452dn
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HP Color Laserjet M452dn
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[M452]
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Torgersen 2160V
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bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu
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2160-minolta-363
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Konica Minolta Bizhub 368e
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[Bizhub 368]
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Connecting to Printers
Windows 10
- Start -> Settings -> Devices
- Select printers & Scanners on the left
- Add printer or scanner
- Click the new link “the printer that I want isn’t listed”
- Add printer using tcp/ip address or hostname
- Autodetect
- Diamondback.cs.vt.edu
- Diamondback.cs.vt.edu
- Query the printer and automatically select the driver
- Let it use the driver installed or download.
- Give it a name (Diamondback or something)
- Do not share this printer
- Next
- If you will be using this one most. Select ‘set as default’
- Finish
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MacOS
- Click the Apple
- Go to System Preferences
- Go to Printers and Scanners
- Click the plus to add a printer
- Click on IP
- Enter adder.cs.vt.edu in the Address bar
- Wait for it to populate the rest of the fields and click Add
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Linux - Ubuntu
- Open Show Applications -> Settings -> Devices -> Printers
- Click Add a Printer
- Type the network address in the search bar at the bottom
- Select your printer from the list e.g. JetDirect-Printer
- On the Driver Screen, Select the manufacturer and Driver e.g. Hewlett-Packard and M401
- Note: If your driver isn't available in the list, you can select Generic and Generic PCL to finish setup and then under the printer change the driver to a ppd that you download from the manufacturers site.
- If you need to change the driver click the gear on the printer in the Devices menu
- Click printer Details -> Install PPD
- Navigate to the PPD you Downloaded and select it.
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Linux - Centos
- Click Activities -> Type printers in the search box -> Select Printers
- Click Unlock -> Provide Password if needed -> Click Add
- Type the network address in the search bar at the bottom
- Select your printer from the list e.g. JetDirect-Printer
- On the Driver Screen, Select the manufacturer and Driver e.g. Hewlett-Packard and M401
- Note: If your driver isn't available in the list, you can select Generic and Generic PCL to finish setup and then under the printer change the driver to a ppd that you download from the manufacturers site.
- If you need to change the driver click the gear on the printer in the Devices menu
- Click printer Details -> Install PPD
- Navigate to the PPD you Downloaded and select it.
- You can change additional features of the Printer under the gear -> Printing Options
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Connecting to the CBB Shared Printers
Windows
- Click start -> Settings -> Devices -> Printers & Scanners
- Click add a printer or scanner
- Click "The printer that I want isn't listed"
- Select "Select a shared printer by name"
- Input the URL to the printer in the following format: http://<ServerName>:631/printers/<PrintQueue>
- (example: http://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu:631/printers/2160-hp-color-m452dn)
- Click Next
- On the popup to select driver, click windows update unless you have downloaded the specific driver
- Select your printer driver from the two lists (example: HP Color LaserJet Pro M452 PCL6)
- Click next to finish
- Select whether you want to print a test page or not and close the window
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MacOS
- Click on the Apple, Go to System Preferences
- Click on Printers & Scanners
- Click on the + Sign
- Click IP
- Enter the address you are trying to connect to (Example: bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu)
- Select IPP if it isn't already selected
- Enter the printer you are wanting to use (Example: printers/2160-hp-color-m452dn)
- Enter a name for the printer (Example: 2160-hp-color-m452dn)
- (Optional) Enter a Location for the printer
- Choose either "Select Software" to select an already install driver or "Choose Driver" if you have downloaded a specific driver.
- Click Add
- If prompted select any additional features the printer may have
- Click Ok
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Linux - Ubuntu
- Open Show Applications -> Settings -> Devices -> Printers -> Additional Printer Settings
- Click Add
- Type the network address in the uri bar ipp://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu/printers/PRINTER_QUEUE (In place of PRINTER_QUEUE, type in the name of the queue you want to use from the list above)
- Click Forward
- On the Choose Driver screen, either look for your printer in the database or select Provide PPD and navigate to the driver file you downloaded
- Select any Additional Options that are available for your printer, click forward
- Describe your printer and click Apply
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Linux - Centos
Works with Centos 7 but not Centos 8*
- Open terminal and enter the command: sudo system-printer-config
- This will open the Printer configuration window
- Enter the URL to the CBB Printers: ipp://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu/printers/PRINTER_QUEUE (Insert the name of the printer queue you are wanting to use in place of PRINTER_QUEUE)
- Click Forward
- Either select your printer Driver from database or if it isn't there select provide PPD file and navigate to the driver you downloaded.
- Click Forward
- Select any Options the printer has from the list and click forward again
- Describe your Printer and Click Apply
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- For Centos 8 you can Add a Printer using the cups installation window found by pointing your web browser at http://localhost:631/admin
- Requires an Admin Username and Password on the System.