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How to Map a Printer – Find a Printer IP Address – LOCAL/NETWORK – #1 Way Pro's Won't Tell You

Ever wonder how to map your printer after tireless hours of dealing with tech support? NO MORE! Here’s my #1 way to map a printer by it’s IP address. (CLICK SHOW MORE FOR ALL STEPS WRITTEN OUT)

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Step 1, type: CMD
Step 2, type: IPCONFIG
Step 3, type: PING (IPV4address number here no brackets)
Step 4, type: ARP -A
Step 5: Open your web browser and input all DYNAMIC TYPE IP’s ONLY
Step 6: Type in all the dynamic IP’s ONLY until your printer page populates
Step 7, once you have the correct number, open cmd prompt back up and type: CONTROL PRINTERS
Step 8: Click “Add a printer,” or right click and click “Add a printer”
Step 9: Click “Add a Local printer”
Step 10: Select the box “Create a new port” then under “Type of Port:” move it to Standard TCP/IP Port and click next
Step 11: Type in the Port we found for our printer from the dynamic addresses and hit Next
Step 12: Install selected driver and hit next
Step 13: Name it whatever you want and hit next
Step 14: Sharing it is up to you! Then hit next
Step 15: Print a test page and you’re all set!

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

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