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Fun with C# and HP Printers...

Via John Galloway, hack your networked HP printer with a little C# console app.  His download is broken, but I compiled a quick version here

Of course, I made ours say “PC LOAD LETTER”  I'm cracking myself up, and there's no one here today to appreciate it.  Oh well. Like a tree falling in the forest, or the Pope in the woods ... or is it a bear?  Anyway, I'm rambling.

-B


Posted 07-23-2004 6:01 AM by Brendan Tompkins

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Paul Bartlett wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 07-25-2004 8:28 PM
LOL - I think it depends whether the bear's a catholic...
Darrell wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 07-26-2004 2:56 AM
PC Load letter? WTF does that mean?!?!
Scott Allen wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 07-27-2004 11:54 AM
I wish I had thought of that one :)
Homer Simpson wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 07-30-2004 5:27 AM
Unhandled Exception: System.Net.Sockets.SocketException: The requested name is v
alid and was found in the database, but it does not have the correct associated
data being resolved for
at System.Net.Dns.GetHostByName(String hostName)
at System.Net.Dns.Resolve(String hostName)
at hphack.PrnHack.Main(String[] args)

Noh LCD panel - doh!
Brendan Tompkins wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 07-30-2004 3:12 PM
Scott. Ha! I think you did!

-Brendan
ady wrote re: Fun with C# and HP Printers...
on 12-07-2005 8:48 AM
try this :P

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