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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2004 22:55:31 PST8
From: Steve Carter <scarter@vcnet.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Print Server Question...?

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Marty:

Choose a print server that supports TCP/IP printing.
Most support LPR which then gets you OS/2 printing.

The HP170 series and most higher-numbered external HP print
servers qualify, but _NOT_ the HP150. I use an HP170 as well
as two others.

It's hard to go wrong with HP, but there are plenty of suppliers around.
I believe the HP170's often go for less than $40 on eBay. A multiple-port
print server can also work well if your printers are in one place, or at least
within a printer-cable's length of each other. For example, Auction #5734653698
(HP 170) has no bids yet and expires at Noon, Monday 11/29 (+ ~$13 shipping).
Regrettably, this seller has no feedback and thus presents a unknown risk.

I was given a 10-Mb/s hub and put all my parallel-port printers on it,
using only one port from my 4-port router/switch. I print to only one
printer at a time, and the 10 Mb/s speed is entirely fast enough for a
parallel-port print server. A big buffer on the printer is definitely
a good thing if you print large graphics. Printer memory has become cheap.

-- Steve

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On 11/28/04, Martin Rosenfeld wrote, in part:
>Can anyone tell me if it is likely that an "HP Jetdirect 300x External
>Print Server for Ethernet 10/100Base-TX Networks" (J3263) will work with
>my Linksys Router and eCS?
>
>Ethernet is Ethernet, isn't it?
>
>Martin Rosenfeld
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