I have an HP LaserJet printer with exactly this setup. It works fine and
has for at least 10 years. The I/O portion of the printer mediates between
the ports and the printer doesn't care. It just spits out paper when told
to, by any connected port.

Gibson

On Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:07 PM, Howard White <[email protected]> wrote:

> This question is on topic only from the standpoint that the printer is
> accessed by network interface by a linux server.
>
> The customer has another computer that is NOT on their LAN that also needs
> to print.  Has anyone set up a printer (like a HP P1606dn) with both the
> network interface AND the parallel interface connected.  Let me be
> explicit, the network attached computers will always use the network
> interface and this other non-LAN computer will only use the parallel
> interface.
>
> Am I crazy?
>
> Howard
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