PCI Folks,

I have bugged this list before about my problems attaching a USB printer to
a stock 8500.  As you may remember, I had to give up (and send my wife's
birthday present back to HP).

Now I'm taking a new approach.  I'd like to know what people are doing in
the following scenario:

I am looking for a network printing solution for our home network (1
PowerMac 8500/OS 9.1, one Pismo Powerbook/OS X 10.3, 1 Dell/Windows 2000).
I would prefer a printer with on-board Ethernet and manufacturer-supplied
drivers for all three environments, rather than a print-server solution, to
maximize compatibility and function from each platform.  I would like to
keep the cost below $200.

I am especially interested in reports from people what are actually doing
something like this;  I haven't found any reports or reviews via Google,
just sales pitches.  I have found one potential solution (the Epson C84N),
but I'm reluctant to order it until I hear from somebody with experience.

Thanks for your attention.

-- Joshua


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