HP Officejet 7200 Will Not Print
I have a HP Officejet 7200 printer that is (has been up until now) connected
through a Linksys wireless-G broadband router, to my HP laptop computer and also to my desktop computer, using Charter's broadband service. As of yesterday, I have been getting the following message when I try to print from either of the computers: "The print spooler was unable to connect to your printer. This can be caused by your printer being turned off, the cable being unplugged or being connected to a VPN which will block your access to your local network." I was able to print yesterday morning. Even after getting a few of these same printing errors when I tried to print, the laptop would suddenly decide to print an item, then no more. This morning, I was able to print one test page, and then more error messages. So, I am guessing the computers are connecting at least part of the time with the printer. The printer is turned on. As near as I can tell, the cables are all connected. However, when I try to run the setup from the printer, I get a message on the printer that the computer is not connected. I do not know what a "VPN" is. Can anyone help me locate my problem?? Thanks, -- Rusty |
RE: HP Officejet 7200 Will Not Print
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/V/VPN.html -- XP - WNP Today is the first day of the rest of your life. "Rusty" wrote: > I have a HP Officejet 7200 printer that is (has been up until now) connected > through a Linksys wireless-G broadband router, to my HP laptop computer and > also to my desktop computer, using Charter's broadband service. As of > yesterday, I have been getting the following message when I try to print from > either of the computers: > > "The print spooler was unable to connect to your printer. This can be caused > by your printer being turned off, the cable being unplugged or being > connected to a VPN which will block your access to your local network." > > I was able to print yesterday morning. Even after getting a few of these > same printing errors when I tried to print, the laptop would suddenly decide > to print an item, then no more. This morning, I was able to print one test > page, and then more error messages. So, I am guessing the computers are > connecting at least part of the time with the printer. The printer is turned > on. As near as I can tell, the cables are all connected. However, when I try > to run the setup from the printer, I get a message on the printer that the > computer is not connected. > > I do not know what a "VPN" is. > > Can anyone help me locate my problem?? > > Thanks, > -- > Rusty |
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