3548P set up a network printer

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I recently inherited our network in a small college private boarding school preparation.  The network has been set up by an outside company, several years before my arrival.  There is little documentation (as I know), so I'm flying a little link here.

I recently replaced an old p 3548 3348p and came out of IP phones and Internet works, but the network printers are out.

I guess I have to configure the ports that are connected printers - the advice that will help a beginner?

Thank you

Tim

Thanks - I was able to get printers working!

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