On Tuesday, Mar 4, 2003, at 12:38 Canada/Eastern, chris wrote:

> Also, how do I handle the AppleTalk printers. Not all of them support
> TCP/IP, so I can't just create LPR interfaces for them. What is the 
> best
> way to get the printers to continue to work via the chooser as they
> always have?

Apple has a free control panel which runs under OS 9 (and likely under 
earlier versions) called LocalTalk Bridge. This should be run on the 
mac to which the appletalk (localtalk) printers are connected. These 
printers will then show up in the chooser on machines connected via 
ethernet to the bridging computer. There are hardware options to do 
this also.

Henry


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