Ah, thank you, Dave. Mine is only an old Epson 740, though surprisingly
nice results on good paper and it's versatile with a PC connection too.
Not a network machine, though. We were talking about getting another,
so that's something to bear in mind. Do you have experience of using
Bluetooth to access one, if it has USB?
Susan
On 5 Jan, 2005, at 07:27, Dave Edwards wrote:
Hi Susan
depends on your printer. If it's an inkjet, you can enable printer
sharing on the host Mac (control panel on MacOS 9.x or oin System
Preferences OSX) or if it's a PostScript printer or high end inkjet,
they have built-in ethernet. In which they operate standalone and are
accessible - irrespective of which PC or Mac is in use.
Dave
On Wed, 5 Jan 2005 07:15:10 +0000, Susan Platter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Forgive my ignorance, but how do you network a printer? The
one
connected to my CRT iMac is what we use at present and I have another
connected to a PC, but the iMac has to be on for the printer to be
accessible.
Thanks for any advice.
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