Just go to settings, printers, and the driver of the printer in question and click properties. Click on the port tab and if it's a network printer the port will be the IP address Thanks in advance for your response(s)!
Cheers,
Lyle1
Citrix is correct - to find out a printer's IP means any PC should be able to find that information. Using TCP/IP or ICMP ping commands will resolve the name to an IP regardless of whether or not the printer is installed localy - which is what Tatchina meant i believe.
If all you want is an IP for a network device, Cirtix's suggestion will work without installing anything - no need to install anything to obtain an IP on a network.
Pbxman
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