Overview
You may or may not be familiar with intermittent problems with computers communicating with printers. This seemed largely due to our old Printer server that may have accumulated misconfigurations over time that were too difficult to unravel. Instead of investing the time to "fix" the current server, it has been rebuilt and now lives at Printers.lowell.local
The procedures for connecting to printers will be changing. A refreshed printer server has been created for enhanced reliability. The names for printers have also been updated for better standardization. Some printers will be getting their IP addresses updated to be on our new Printers VLAN for improved security and network performance.
All of these changes will mean that printers will need to be removed and re-added via the new procedures on your devices. Brooks from IT will be visiting buildings to help everyone update their printer connections; this process should take about 5-10 minutes per person. If you have concerns about interruptions to your work or scheduled tasks / events, please inform Brooks from IT (bvanburen@lowell.edu and it@lowell.edu).
The current printer server will still remain throughout the transition, but will be retired at a later time. Currently mapped printers should continue working until their IP address is changed.
Changes
New Printer Server
The biggest change is a total rebuild of our Printer Server. The old one was experiencing reliability issues and interrupting work for users. The new server should be more reliable with a cleaner configuration.
The old printer server was LO-Printer.lowell.local
The new one is Printers.lowell.local
Why use a printer server?
When you add a printer via a printer server, your computer will communicate with and send the print job to the print server instead of directly to the printer. The printer server then passes the job onto the printer.
Connecting with a print server also allows you to receive updates to printer configuration or drivers when administrators update them on the server. Additionally, if the printer ever changes location or needs to be physically replaced, your connection via the printer server should remain the same.
Due to the reliability issues with LO-Printer, IT staff didn't always ask users to remap printers via this method. After the transition to the new Printers server, mapping via Printers.lowell.local will be the preferred method.
IP Addresses
A new Printers VLAN has been created (VLAN 111) which can enhance security and network reliability for printers. Some of the existing printers will need to have their IP addresses updated, which may break the connection for any users that are connected directly to these printers via IP.
Printer Names
The convention for printer naming has been better standardized where the first portion is the building, and the second portion indicates the specific printer.
Connection Procedure
Lowell Staff were connecting to printers in a few different methods. The goal is for users to connect to printers in a consistent manner.
There are two main ways that a printer might currently be mapped on your device:
Via LO-Printer Server
This method means that print jobs will go through the LO-Printer server before going to the printer.
On Windows, when you list your printers, you will see a name such as "xerox-hcps via LO-Printer.lowell.local" indicating the connection is to the printer server.
Directly Via IP
Although it is not preferred, if the printer server is having issues, a direct connection to the printer can potentially sidestep the problem. However, this limits the ability for administrators to make changes to printer configuration and printer drivers for you, because you will not receive these changes.
Please refer to Adding a Printer for detailed instructions on connecting to printers.
Change Summary Table
Some printers were not mapped on the old printer server. The IP addresses will be updated a building at a time in the coming weeks.
Building | Old Name | New Name | New IP |
---|---|---|---|
Slipher | UBV | SB-Floor1-Print1 | 10.10.111.45 |
Slipher | sb-floor1-print | SB-Floor1-Print2 | 10.10.111.46 |
Slipher | sb-floor2-print | SB-Floor2-Print1 | 10.10.111.47 |
BOB | bob | BOB-Print1 | 10.10.111.35 |
BOB | bob2 | BOB-Print2 | 10.10.111.36 |
HCPS | xerox-hcps | HCPS-Xerox | 10.10.111.24 |
HCPS | HP-HCPS | HCPS-HP | 10.10.111.25 |
PCC | xerox-pcc | PCC-Xerox | 10.10.111.28 |
White House | WH-Print1 | 10.10.111.32 | |
WOLFF | WOLFF-Print1 | 10.10.111.30 |
What do I need to do?
If you need to avoid interruptions to printing at all costs
Contact Brooks (bvanburen@lowell.edu) to schedule a time to update your computer. We can get your computer changed ahead of time before the old printer server stops functioning. Certain days where interruptions are unacceptable can be avoided for making any changes.
If you're not too worried or rushed
Wait for Brooks to visit your building and he will update your printer connections on your devices. If you miss the day that Brooks visits, send him an email to find a time for him to stop by. You can also bring your laptop to the IT office and the changes can be made there.
If you're technically able
You can try updating your printer connections now. Remove printers that were added before, add the new connections via Printers.lowell.local, and verify that they are working smoothly for you. Please inform IT of any issues ASAP.