Keith,

No, your printer if it is either physically using ether net, or wirelessly 
using WiFi connected to your network stays as it is. You do not connect the 
X-Print Server to your printer at all… You only connect a USB printer to the 
X-Print Server, not a network enabled one.

You would connect the single ether net socket on the X-Print Server to your 
router, the iOS device prints to the X-Print Server, which appears to your 
device as the name of your printer. The X-Print Server pushes the print job 
then over the network to the printer itself.

does that make sense?



Regards,

Neil Barnfather

Talks List Administrator
Twitter @neilbarnfather

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On 9 Feb 2013, at 23:07, "Kramlinger, Keith G., M.D." 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks, Neil. Sounds great.
> 
> How do you think this situation would set-up?
> 
> I have a network associated printer, but it is a wireless connection and the 
> printer is in a different room from my router. I can't get my brain around 
> the set-up, as I understood the Ethernet needs to link to both the router and 
> the printer.
> 
> Thanks, Keith
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
> Neil Barnfather - TalkNav
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2013 3:05 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Ever wanted to print to your printer, without an AirPrint printer?
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I'm sure there are many of you out there who wish you could easily print to 
> your printers direct from your iOS devices, but, you lack an AirPrint printer.
> 
> I've been in this position since Apple released AirPrint enabled printers, 
> having a large HP laser office grade printer here, there was no way I was 
> shelling out hundreds of pounds to buy a new printer just for that feature. 
> No matter how much I knew it would be of use etc.
> 
> Anyway, I thought I'd share with you all a fantastic little device I bought a 
> month ago now which has solved everything for me.
> 
> Its called X-Print Server and comes in two flavours, home and office edition. 
> I bought the Home edition as I only have the one printer here, but, do bear 
> in mind that the home version will do more than one printer.
> 
> The device itself is very small, about a third of the size of an iPHone, has 
> a USB slot and an ether net socket on it. Plus a mains socket for providing 
> power.
> 
> The beauty of this device is its complete simplicity. Plug in the ether net 
> lead and power if you have a network connected printer, if you only have a 
> USB one, plug in the ether net,, power and USB lead to your printer.
> 
> The ether net connects to your switch or internet connection providers hub.
> 
> Now this device auto discovers printers on the network, then downloads the 
> latest drivers for them and that's it, once this initial fully automatic 
> operation completes, took about a minute for me, your printer will appear 
> within the print options when you press print on your iOS devices.
> 
> This worked a complete charm for me, my HP CM2320 MFP FXI appeared instantly 
> on all my iOS devices and printing works exactly as you'd hope.
> 
> A few things to bear in mind, you may wish to assign your network printer a 
> static IP if you are using a network printer, as that will avoid any issues 
> down the road if your printer changes IP for whatever reason.
> 
> I cannot rate this product more highly, and its better still folks. The home 
> edition model is US$99, I live in the UK and got my shipping free of charge, 
> how, by using the below promotion code. This code is good for mainland US and 
> Canada so the store states, however, when I was at the check out stage, I 
> typed it in,  free shipping land option appeared, I did not change the pull 
> down to any of the international options, just left it as land US and 
> continued.
> 
> Even though at that stage the cart system knew I was in the UK, it did not 
> charge, nor did the company contact me to charge more for shipping. So I got 
> my unit for the equivalent of £54.
> 
> The promotion code to use is: TWIT and credit to this code goes to the 
> wonderful TWIT podcast network offering a high quality range of technology 
> related podcasts for all flavours of tech fan.
> 
> If you'd like to know more visit: www.xprintserver.com
> 
> Hope this helps some of you out there.
> 
> Regards.
> 
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Neil Barnfather
> 
> Talks List Administrator
> Twitter @neilbarnfather
> 
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> 
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