I cannot print to a network printer attached to my Wireless MAXg Router in Windows XP or 2000.
Possible Solution:
Ensure that your printer is installed correctly and powered on.
Possible Solution:
Check that your printer has sufficient ink and paper. A printer connected to the print server cannot send its status to your computer.
Possible Solution:
Reboot the router by unplugging the power cord. Wait at least 30 seconds before plugging it in again. This will clear the print queue of any pending documents.
Possible Solution:
- Windows XP Users: Click Windows Start and then Printers and Faxes.

Windows 2000 Users: Click Windows Start, Settings, and then Printers.

- Right-click on My_Printer on http://192.168.2.1:1631 and click Properties.

- Click the Advanced tab, make sure that Enable advanced printing features is disabled, and then click Print Processor.

- For Default data type, select RAW, and click OK.

- Click Apply, then click OK.

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