I defer to Peter here, as I don't have a localtalk printer to connect
the ethermac adapter and test with TCP/IP. 

You could also check with Farallon.

regards,

beth

Peter Liethen wrote:
> 
> >So the iPrint does do TCP/IP for sure ? I just want to be sure as I
> >bought the Etherprints thinking they could do the job.

> 
> No LocalTalk based priter can be adapted to do TCP/IP using a
> LocalTalk to Ethernet bridge.
> 
> The best you could do it see if the printer has a serial/paralel
> port, connect it to a PC, and have the PC run a printer sharing
> daemon. I do this with my Linux box. Using a set of cool little
> programs it shares my InkJet printer among all my Mac and PC and Unix
> boxen.

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