Powershell and standard TCP / IP printer port

The problem I am facing is that on one of our print servers there are many HP printers that use the HP Standard TCP / IP Port and not the Standard TCP / IP Port. The problem is that there is no WMI class that communicates with a tcp / ip port like HP.

Does anyone know how to do this?

Part of me wonders what the difference is between the two ports, and it would be better to just create new standard ports for all these HP printers. If anyone has any thoughts on this, I would also like to hear them. I do not want to break anything!

Thank!

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MS, , TCP/IP HP "Standard" "", WMI.

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