In a message dated 9/26/02 8:44:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Right now, I have two iBooks on a home Airport network. I am looking 
for a laser printer that connects via ethernet, and costs around 
$300-400 US. Any ideas?

What about print server hubs? How do they work, if at all under OS X?

Thanks,

Walt
 >>

How about a used LaserWriter IINT? With a Localtalk to Ethernet bridge, 
you're all set. I have one such printer. It's the orphan child since I have a 
newer black/white laser (LW 16/600 PS) and a color Tektronix laser (which is 
FREE!). If interested, let me know.

Michelle




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