mcnally
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Feb 26 22:40 UTC 2006 |
> Also, while it has a USB 2 interface, the description says "Optional
> network Etnerhet and wireless print servers are available as well.".
> Since I have two Macs on an Ethernet LAN, and the LAN linked to a
> WiFi base, what are my options for operating such a printer on the
> network for both computers?
Your options, in increasing order of cost:
1) Hook the printer up via USB to one of the Macs and have the
Mac share the printer with other computers on your network.
Cost: $5 ($0 if you already have a USB printer cable.)
Drawback: Printer will only operate when the computer it's
hooked up to is turned on.
2) Buy a 3rd-party USB/ethernet print spooler device.
Cost: $30-70
Drawback: Might not support less-frequently-used features
of the printer driver, (e.g. ability to select
manual paper feed, etc..)
3) Buy the manufacturer's printer-specific network adaptor.
Cost: ???
Drawback: see cost..
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