I'd like to share a USB laster printer over a small SOHO Ethernet 
network. There are a couple of issues that come into play with my 
setup.

First of all, the printer is *not* a network printer. It will have to 
be used connected to one of the PowerBooks on the network. Secondly, 
I'd like to be able to do this from various Operating Systems 
(primarily 8.6 & 9.2.2, but eventually Jaguar).

It seems like I could accomplish this through "program linking" to 
the unit where the printer is connected. But there are surely other 
(and probably better) ways to do it as well.

I have just spent 12-14 hours whittling down another learning curve. 
I'm pretty burnt out researching things. So if someone could help me 
out here, I'd appreciate it.

Thanx,

Bob

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