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January 1996, Week 2

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Does anybody know a solution how to print from a HP3000 to a printer
which is connected directly to the network with TCP/IP (for example HP
Laserjets).
 
Is there a black box o connect an old serial printer to the Network and
to print from an MPE-System to this printer. (MPE 4.0)
 
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NBSPOOL (from QUEST)  works well for laserjets with either an internal
jet direct card or the new Jet Express boxes. If you need unix lpr/lpd
they have an inexpensive addon module. Minisoft's Netprint software is
another product that will do the trick.
 
The HP Jetdirect EX will allow you to attach any parallel printer to your
network and be able to print from your MPE-System.

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