Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9
Device
Brandname: HP
Brandtype: Deskjet 960c
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
Only worked with v1.22 of Asus Printertool!
Tested: WORKING!
Model: Lexmark Optra T612
Firmware: 1.7.5.9-5 modified by Koppel for CDMA
Device
Brandname: Lexmark
Brandtype: Optra
Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9
Device
Brandname: HP
Brandtype: Deskjet 960c
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
Only worked with v1.22 of Asus Printertool!
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9
Device : Printer
Brandname: Canon
Brandtype: BJC 3000
URL To manufacturer: http://www.canon.com.au
URL To product:
Note: parallel printer
Note2: Win xp
Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9 LPR mode
Firmware: 1.8.1.7-3 RAW mode
Device
Brandname: HP
Brandtype: LaserJet 4L
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9 LPR mode
Device
Brandname: HP
Brandtype: DeskJet 3500
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.7-3
Device
Brandname: Brother (parallel)
Brandtype: MFC-3100C
URL To manufacturer: http://www.brother.com
URL To product:...
This is a multifunction printer--obviously the scanner doesn't work w/ the print server. Printer works fine, although it would print very slowly from a wireless 802.11b when using LPR (I have used other print servers with this printer/802.11b combo, and not had this problem) Wired connections were slow to start, but once they got going, they were at normal speed.
I've installed the custom firmware and use RAW format--much, much faster for both wired and wireless connections.
This printer also has a USB port, but I haven't tested it. I can vouch for the parallel port only.
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.7-3
Device
Brandname: HP (Hewlett Packard)
Brandtype: DeskJet 320
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
URL To product: (Discontinued)
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...cname=bpd02141
Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.9.2.7
Device
Brandname: EPSON
Brandtype: STYLUS C62
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.epson.com
will test with USB soon too.
Tested: WORKING
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.9.2.7
Device
Brandname: EPSON
Brandtype: STYLUS stylus color 600
Parallel port: YES
URL To manufacturer: http://www.epson.com
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.7-3
Device
Brandname: Epson Stylus c70
Brandtype: stylus c70
Lpt port (also has an usb 1.1 interface)
URL To manufacturer: http://www.epson.com
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.7-2a
Device
Brandname: HP (Hewlett Packard)
Brandtype: DeskJet 880C
LPT : OK Raw 9101![]()
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.8.1.9
Device
Brandname: BROTHER
Brandtype: MFC 9070
URL To manufacturer: http://www.brother.com
URL To product: http://solutions.brother.com/mfc9070...oad/index.html
Works correctly as a printer. I haven't tried any of the multifunction capabilities of the Brother.
Just follow the quick setup as descriped on this forum.
Standard TCP/IP Port 192.168.1.1
LPR LPRServer
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.6.5.3
Device
Brand Name HP
Brand Type Deskjet 950C
Remark: Slow Transfer speeds over network to printer (20kB or less!!)
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: 1.9.2.7
Device
Brandname: HP (Hewlett Packard)
Brandtype: DeskJet 720C
URL To manufacturer: http://www.hp.com
Configuration:
LPT
Protocol: LPR
Queue Name: LPRServer
Tested: WORKING!
Model: WL-500g
Firmware: Oleg 1.9.2.7-3c
Mode: LPRServer
Device
Brandname: Epson
Brandtype: Stylus 740 (Parallel)
URL To manufacturer: http://www.epson.com
URL To product: http://www.epson.com/cgi-bin/Store/s...oType=Overview
Note: Parallel port, LPR, LPRServer is OK