In a message dated 11/14/03 7:45:08 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
If I turn the power on the printer it  runs up  and cycles and a constant
green light comes on.  Is that good?
>>

Yes.

The LW Pro 630 is a "network" printer, although it can be attached to PCs 
through serial or parallel connections.

The internal firmware will "batch" jobs from each exernal port, and will 
print these one at a time.

For Mac applications, your choice of attachment is LocalTalk or Ethernet 
(really, LocalTalk over Ethernet in the Pro 630).

The later LW 16/600 looks identical, but it supports true IP printing.

I operate my Pro 630 connected to my intranet, and I let the router be the 
DHCP server.

Although the Pro 630 appears to use BootP server, it is certainly tolerant of 
the DHCP server in the router and operates seamlessly with it.

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