if you are networked via windows, there is no need
to waste an ip address to a printer. just install
a printer to any win9X machine and share it. then
install the network printer on all client
machines by specifying its location via the network
printer dialog box.

Kireau Kendrick
The Cybercafe Search Engine
Cafe Cybercaptive, San Mateo, CA
http://cybercaptive.com

On Fri, 29 Dec 2000, Sky wrote:

>
> Nemecio Interian wrote:
>
> no, no, no
>
> I'm not talking of a machine as a print server.. but a device that has its
> own ip address and 3 print ports on it...
>
>
> Seeing as how I already have a spare (actually, two, a 100 and a 233)
> machine I'm wondering why I couldn't just go ahead and use that instead.
> Thanks,
> Sky
>
>
>
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