Larryroffers wrote: The printer is a HP Color Laserjet CM1015 MFP. The D-Link DPR-1260 print 'server' On this you should not install the HP Driver Software from the printers CD on your Mac. This leads sometimes to strange experience. An HP Printer driver comes with the Mac and you should use that one. The DPR-1216 have a preset IP-Address 192.168.0.10.

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I need a car charger to plug into for machine. If you use a different IP range in your network you should connect the print server for the first setup best directly with your Mac using a LAN cable. Then you should give your Mac (for first setup only) a static IP by creating a new location in your system settings. I'm sorry but there is only a Mac installation guide in German available. I think the picture is self-explanatory. After connected with the D-Link open Safari and type at the address bar 192.168.0.10 You should see this: Leave the password field empty and press 'Enter' Click on 'Setup' - 'Network Setup' Check 'DHCP' then click 'Setup' - 'Wireless Setup' and let the D-Link join your wireless. Switch your Mac back to normal access the D-Link setup via Browser on your wireless and complete the printer setup on your Mac. At best by adding the printer via 'Lineprinter Daemon' and the (new) IP-Address of your D-Link.

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