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> On my setup I used the IP (your case 192.168.1.101) for the LPD
> Server. The LPD printer is server specific. One of my servers (I
> have three for three printers) requires L1, another requires LP, and
> the third does not require anything. Look in the server setup
> instructions under the UNIX heading. That is where I got the info I
> needed to get mine to work.
>
Sheridan, I got things to work by using the address 192.168.1.102 for
Printer server and the name for Printer. I got my info from a self-test
which did not show Unix info. I swear I tried this yesterday and it did
not work. I think there is really something persoanl about computers.
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