Set Up a Printer on MITnet
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Set Up Instructions
Determine Your Printer's Mac/Hardware Address
Technical Details for Sys Admins
Set Up Instructions
Note: These instructions are for configuring a printer (hardware) on the MIT network. It will not help you configure printing on your personal computer. For information on setting up your personal computer to access printers on MITnet, follow the links for your operating system on Printing at MIT.
Before you can set up a printer on MITnet, you need to do the following:
- Verify that the printer supports postscript and allows a network connection. This includes the recommended Dell printers with an 'n' in the model name (See: Recommended Printers for Administrative Users) as well as HP printers with JetDirect cards. We will make a best effort attempt to support other printer models that satisfy these criteria, but we can't offer full support for printers other than the Dell and HP printers.
- Select a unique hostname for the printer, and request an IP address.
- If you plan to use this printer to print from SAP, the hostname must be no more than four characters. For a duplex printer, a three-character name is allowed, but a four-character name is preferred.
- If your existing printer name is longer than four characters and you want to configure it for SAP, pick out a new four letter printer name. Send an email to the IS&T Service Desk requesting that they add the new name as an alias to your existing host record. Be sure to include the old name as well as the new one in your request.
- If you are replacing a printer, provide the hostname and IP address that the previous printer had. If you don't know it, contact the IS&T Service Desk for assistance.
- When selecting a new hostname, plan for the hostname to outlast your room number and the model of the printer. We recommend that you keep it shorter than 12 characters.
- Figure out the printer's hardware address (also known as "mac address" or "LAN hardware address") by printing a self-test or configuration page from the printer. For instructions see: Determine Your Printer's Mac/Hardware Address
- Complete the Set Up a Printer on MITnet request form.
You'll need to provide the name of the person to contact and the Make and Model of the the printer. Once you submit the Printer Setup form, the turnaround time for setting up a printer is approximately one week.
Determine Your Printer's Mac/Hardware Address
In order to configure your printer for use on MITnet, you need to determine the Mac/Hardware Address of your printer. This information is usually listed on the printer's self-test or configuration page.
Select your printer model from the choices below, and follow the instructions to obtain a copy of the printer's Self-Test or Configuration page. The printer's hardware address is on this page. It will be twelve hex digits (0-9 and a-f), often written as six pairs.
Dell Color Laser 5110cn
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Dell Laser Printer W5300
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HP LaserJet 8000 and 8100 family printers
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HP LaserJet 5000 family printers
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HP 4 or 5 Printer
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HP 4000 Printer
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Technical Details for System Administrators
We provide DHCP/BOOTP configuration (so that the printer will find its IP address automatically when it boots) an LPD print queue on one of our print servers, a hesiod pointer allowing some workstations to look up where the print queue is. For SAP printers, we also propagate the printcap information to the SAP servers, so that printing directly from SAP is possible.
Back To TopIS&T Service Desk
Monday-Friday
Telephone/Online: 8am - 6pm
Walk-In (N42) 9:15am - 5pm
Web: IS&T Service Desk
Email: computing-help@mit.edu
Phone: 617.253.1101

