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> I can't print or scan from my USB printer when connected to my airport
> express.
I'm not surprised that you can't scan. Scanning is not supported on any
device connected to the USB port on any Airport base station.
You might be able to print, as long as the printer and its driver are
compatible with the Airport Express and printing over the network. Some
printers will only work when plugged into the computer.
This article from Apple's support pages might have some useful hints:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=107418
> I have a D-link 502T router with the Airport joined to this and connected
> to the stereo for the obvious, and have since acquired a USB printer (of
> the Canon variety) I have no problem printing/scanning when connected to
> the Laptop directly, however when hooked to the airport its a no go. The
> Airport Assistant recognises the USB printer is connected
Does it recognise it to the level of reporting its brand name and model?
> and I have tried various IP ports/USB port and LPT1 port with nil
> sucess.
Your mention of LPT1 raises the question: are you doing this with a Mac
or with Windows?
If you are using Windows, try this article for ideas:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=108090
For starters, you should install Bonjour for Windows.
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David Empson
dempson.TakeThisOut@actrix.gen.nz
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