So the printers have a reservation in DHCP on the server and those reservations are active? They are not just getting random IP addresses from DHCP?
Are you pinging the printers by IP address or name? Can you ping the printer from the server? And just in case they are set not to respond to pings, see if you can access their web interface.
I assume the printers don't have static IP address set and just use the reservation set on the server? Or do they have both set? No reason they should but I've seen both set.
Also, how do the client computers print to these printers? Through a share on the server or directly to the IP/Name of the printer?
Is there a switch that printers connect to that's different from the switch the PC connect? Or a VLAN that they are on? Same IP address scheme from both the printers and workstations/server or different subnets?
Are you pinging the printers by IP address or name? Can you ping the printer from the server? And just in case they are set not to respond to pings, see if you can access their web interface.
I assume the printers don't have static IP address set and just use the reservation set on the server? Or do they have both set? No reason they should but I've seen both set.
Also, how do the client computers print to these printers? Through a share on the server or directly to the IP/Name of the printer?
Is there a switch that printers connect to that's different from the switch the PC connect? Or a VLAN that they are on? Same IP address scheme from both the printers and workstations/server or different subnets?