Our Asante cable/dsl router has an integrated print server on it, and any 
printer hooked up to it can be accessed by all the computers on the 
network, including the Mac. I have to use gimp-print in order to do that, 
but if the printer is a postscript printer, the printer server will work 
directly with it.

larry

At 06:48 AM 3/17/2003 -0800, you wrote:
>Secondary Question:
>
>With all this talk and suggestion's about using a stand alone wireless
>router, with both my existing computer and my wife's yet to be purchased lap
>top connecting to it, I was wondering about the printer.  Anybody know if an
>HP Office Jet V40 4-in-1 would connect directly to any of these routers as a
>"network" printer, and thus be available to all (two) users?
>
>--------------
>Ian Skinner
>Web Programmer
>BloodSource
>Sacramento, CA
>
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