Yes, Appletalk is turned on.

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>> On my Powerbook, running 10.4.3, when I open the Printer Setup  
>> Utility and click on the "Add" icon in the toolbar, up pops a  
>> "Printer Browser" that shows me all the printers available to my  
>> computer (since I'm on a network, several show up).
>>
>> On my daughter's iBook, also running 10.4.3, and connected to the  
>> same network as my Powerbook, when I open the Printer Setup  
>> Utiltiy and click on the "Add" icon in the toolbar, up pops . . .  
>> nothing. No "Printer Browser" window, no list of available printers.
>
> I Appletalk turned on inside the iBook? You won't be able to browse  
> for Appletalk printers without turning on Appletalk.




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