On Mar 5, 12:31 am, John Musbach <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3/4/10, Tom <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > None of my old
> > Laserjets has a USB port; you're stuck with serial ports on these old
> > beasts, so you have to use a serial-to-USB adapter cable, available
> > from places like Radio Shack, Best Buy, etc. for around $20 when I
> > last looked.
>
> Maybe they don't have USB but they can have the next best thing,
> Ethernet, with a jetdirect card.

:-)  That's not next best, that's far superior to USB.   True
networkability rather than being tethered to a desktop.  Network
connectivity is a requirement for any printer in my house, from the
old Imagewriter II to the new Kyocera C170N.

Jeff Walther

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