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In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] says...
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>Hi All you Jet Direct Guru's:
> We are planning on converting all of our printers on the Novell
network to
>JetDirect interface...
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> The question is this... we want to redistribute the printers so
that some
>of them are in cubicles that only have one network connection...in
these
>cubicles I have to beable to have *BOTH* a PC and a printer hooked to
the
>network.
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> I would like to avoid using a remote printer connection
methodology...
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>Thanks,
>Art Bahrs
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Art,
you could just hook up the PC, hook the printer to the PC and use some
LPD server software on the PC. This would allow our network printing
software, PRINTPATH, to spool output to the printer via the PC. In
effect, the PC's local printers become reachable over the nw from the
3k.
Richard Corn
RAC Consulting
www.racc.com
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360-357-9572
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