Network Printer (\MFP-05163476) is not accessible





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I want to use Toshiba e-Studio 452 as a network printer in Windows 7 32bit. I configured the IP address of this printer as



IPv4:



IP :  192.168.0.100
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


SMB : Enabled



IP  : 192.168.0.100


and assign IP address in Win 7 as



IP :  192.168.0.101
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


When I want to access the printer named (MFP-05163476) from network it show "MFP-05163476 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resources. Contact the admission of this server to find out if you have access permission. The account is not authorized to log in from this station."



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    Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

    – grawity
    Feb 5 at 16:16











  • Yes. But not working.

    – Rashed
    Feb 5 at 16:25











  • It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

    – Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
    Feb 5 at 18:21











  • It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

    – Rashed
    Feb 6 at 19:28




















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I want to use Toshiba e-Studio 452 as a network printer in Windows 7 32bit. I configured the IP address of this printer as



IPv4:



IP :  192.168.0.100
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


SMB : Enabled



IP  : 192.168.0.100


and assign IP address in Win 7 as



IP :  192.168.0.101
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


When I want to access the printer named (MFP-05163476) from network it show "MFP-05163476 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resources. Contact the admission of this server to find out if you have access permission. The account is not authorized to log in from this station."



screenshot of problem & ip configurations



Please help me










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

    – grawity
    Feb 5 at 16:16











  • Yes. But not working.

    – Rashed
    Feb 5 at 16:25











  • It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

    – Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
    Feb 5 at 18:21











  • It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

    – Rashed
    Feb 6 at 19:28
















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I want to use Toshiba e-Studio 452 as a network printer in Windows 7 32bit. I configured the IP address of this printer as



IPv4:



IP :  192.168.0.100
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


SMB : Enabled



IP  : 192.168.0.100


and assign IP address in Win 7 as



IP :  192.168.0.101
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


When I want to access the printer named (MFP-05163476) from network it show "MFP-05163476 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resources. Contact the admission of this server to find out if you have access permission. The account is not authorized to log in from this station."



screenshot of problem & ip configurations



Please help me










share|improve this question














I want to use Toshiba e-Studio 452 as a network printer in Windows 7 32bit. I configured the IP address of this printer as



IPv4:



IP :  192.168.0.100
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


SMB : Enabled



IP  : 192.168.0.100


and assign IP address in Win 7 as



IP :  192.168.0.101
DG : 255.255.255.0
SM : 192.168.0.1


When I want to access the printer named (MFP-05163476) from network it show "MFP-05163476 is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resources. Contact the admission of this server to find out if you have access permission. The account is not authorized to log in from this station."



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  • 1





    Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

    – grawity
    Feb 5 at 16:16











  • Yes. But not working.

    – Rashed
    Feb 5 at 16:25











  • It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

    – Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
    Feb 5 at 18:21











  • It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

    – Rashed
    Feb 6 at 19:28
















  • 1





    Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

    – grawity
    Feb 5 at 16:16











  • Yes. But not working.

    – Rashed
    Feb 5 at 16:25











  • It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

    – Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
    Feb 5 at 18:21











  • It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

    – Rashed
    Feb 6 at 19:28










1




1





Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

– grawity
Feb 5 at 16:16





Have you tried \192.168.0.100 instead?

– grawity
Feb 5 at 16:16













Yes. But not working.

– Rashed
Feb 5 at 16:25





Yes. But not working.

– Rashed
Feb 5 at 16:25













It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

– Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
Feb 5 at 18:21





It is a printer. Why do you treat it as a file share?

– Gert Jan Kraaijeveld
Feb 5 at 18:21













It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

– Rashed
Feb 6 at 19:28







It is a printer and scanner also. All scanned file store in this location that i want to access. There is also Print, PCL6, PCL3 option. In win XP 2 i just click PCL6 and install the driver and print documents from computer. But in Win 7 I cannot access the printer.

– Rashed
Feb 6 at 19:28












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