One thing that comes to mind is the Airport Extreme base station as well as the Airport Express, both have a port for a USB printer that can be accessed by any computer on the network.
Works well for me.


Tim
On Dec 13, 2004, at 1:44 PM, Andrew in Ann Arbor wrote:

Has anyone got any suggestions for getting my Lombard to print over my wireless network to a Canon bubblejet printer?
I had a infowave "powerprint" server working but it has stopped working and I'm trying to find other options.
The wireless network is served by a Linksys BEFW11SF wireless AP and ethernet router.
I have several Canon printers, a BJC4200, a BJC4550 and a multipass C-3000 fax/printer/scanner.




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