I installed the card and did a Self Test and got the following info for the device:
HOST NAME: NPI016C4F
CONFIG BY: USER SPECIFIED
IP ADDRESS: 144.247.231.21
SUBNET MASK: 255.255.255.0
DEF. GATEWAY: 144.247.231.1
SYSLOG SERVER: NOT SPECIFIED
IDLE TIMEOUT (SECONDS): 90
Well, I followed the instructions but I'm not sure it was even necessary (but something's wrong, because a test page won't print). What I find confusing is maybe more than one thing, but for one is the instruction concerning BootP. Instead of the item appearing as BOOTP=YES* as is indicated it appeared as BOOTP=NO. I don't know if I'm using BootP or DHCP, so I just left it as is. I mistakenly thought that the IP was incorrect in the last field (where it says 21), and I changed it to 1 (that's the value for the Gateway). When I printed the Self Test, I saw the error, so I went in and did the whole thing again and changed it back to 21. I don't see the point of even going into the menu as indicated and changing the values. I mean, there are default values (see above) and why should I think that they aren't correct? Also, Syslog Server, I didn't do anything for that, and no idea that I'm supposed to.
Thus, I got the IP from printing the first Self Test.
I installed the card by removing the Local Talk card that was already installed and inserting the Jetdirect card instead, a very simple process. Took the opportunity to clean up the printer.
However, I'm getting no response to printing a test page or a notepad file.
I deleted the installed printers (PCL and Postscript on LPT1) from my XP Pro Printers and Faxes, and installed a network printer. Seems like I installed it correctly, although the process seemed labyrinthine -- it wasn't obvious how to do it. The printer I have installed now is using the Postscript printer for the HP4M and is using a "Standard TCP/IP Port". The "Printer Name or IP address" is set to 144.247.231.21. Not printing, but no errors shown. Ideas??
Edit: I'm wondering now if the problem could involve the configuration of my Buffalo WHR-HP-G54 wireless router.
Checking under Printers I see the documents in the printer queue. I saw a brief message that there was an error printing, restarting. So, evidently the information isn't getting through to the printer.
I'm wondering if this could have anything to do with the settings that are on the Jetdirect card. The link provided by Viper GTS says I can reset the Jetdirect card to default parameters -- it has instructions to do so. I'm thinking I should maybe do that... I'm awaiting some help, I don't want to shoot myself in the foot here...
Edit: When I went to add a port, Windows said it didn't find it:
Add Standard TCP/IP Printer Port Wizard
Additional Port Information Required
The Device could not be identified
The device is not found on the network. Be sure that:
1. The device is turned on (the printer's on)
2. The network is connected (I have my wireless router on, internet access is fine...)
3. The device is properly configured (?)
4. The address on the previous page is correct. (it's the one specified on the Self Test printout)
If you think the address is not correct, click Back to return to the previous page. Then correct the address and perform another search on the network. If you are sure the address is correct, select the device type below.
Device Type
O Standard [dropdown list, including the following]
Generic Network Card
Many many entries including:
Hewlett Packard Jet Direct (I chose this one)
Hewlett Packard Jet Direct EX (multi port)
Hewlett Packard Jet Direct EX (single port)
O Custom [Settings...]
If I choose Custom instead of Standard, I can edit the settings that would otherwise be picked for the device, in a screen that looks like the following:
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Configure Standard TCP/IP Port Monitor
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Port Settings
Port Name: 3rd_IP_144.247.231.21
Printer Name or IP Address: 144.247.231.21
Protocol
O Raw O LPR (the default is Raw, and I left it at Raw
Raw Settings:
Port Number: 9100
LPR Settings (blank, because the setting is Raw)
SNMP Status Enabled
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So I go through this process of specification and the printer is set up, the Standard TCP/IP port setting being in effect, and I am asked to choose what kind of printer it is, and I pick HP and then either the PCL5 driver or the Postscript driver and everything looks fine, but when I print to it nothing goes to the printer. The print job remains in my printer queue.
