Ben Russet, Winterlight, FORC5, Steinie, et al:

Thank you for all the pointers (and the great walkthru!). I now have a full 
network printer installed and all PC clients see it, have local ports to it, 
drivers 
loaded, and best of all, I got good test pages from both the admin DT and the 
normal power user (me) DT.  I am really jazzed.  One more network notch on the 
grip!
Now all I have to RTFM for what other tools/apps to install to fully integrate 
the 
new printer and figure out how to get printer logs dumped to the "server."  
Much 
more homework for tonight! ... :)

Oh, btw, Eraser v5.82 is a keeper also!

This list is so so very good!
Best,
Duncan


On Thu, 04 Jan 2007 22:03 , Winterlight <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> sent:

>
>At 10:08 AM 1/4/2007, you wrote:
>
>>Am confused about my new network capable printer.
>
>There should be a utility, or a menu within the printer,... probably 
>a utility, that will allow you to set the IP address of the printer. 
>Once you have done that it will just appear on your network like any 
>other client as the name of the printer... or a name you assigned 
>depending on the sophistication of your printer.
>
>  Then just install the drivers, using the printers utility, on each 
>client you wish to use the printer  on. It is very similar to using a 
>print server.
>
>
>
>>Will I have to install the printer's drivers to each client PC?
>
>yes 
>





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