OK, so I have the printer sitting here on the floor now.  Haven't hooked it up yet. 
How do I get OSX to see this printer?  I can hook it up via ethernet to my network
via my hub.  Anyone know how to get OSX and Win XP to use this printer over the
network?  Where can I go to get instructions, I've never configured a network
printer at home before.

Thanks,

Dave

> The other nice thing about a networkable postscript printer is that 
> no matter which direction Apple goes you can be pretty certain that 
> there will be drivers and a connection avenue for it.   Serial and 
> USB printers will get left behind as drivers are not updated, but you 
> can pretty much count on there always being a postscript driver 
> available, and even if it isn't the PS driver for your specific 
> printer, it will still work, if your printer supports postscript.
> 
> Jeff Walther


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