>
>Macintosh printer cables are not wired "straight-through", but are in fact
>crossover cables. Hence, if used through a switchbox, the feed cable and
>any of the output cables together would negate the crossover.  I also had
>to find a straight-through cable to use my switchbox with two printers.
>
>Of course, this assumes that the switchbox is wired in a "straight-through"
>configuration, and in my experience, most are.

So that would mean aquiring one "straight through" cable and attaching it 
to the printer (if the box is set up to allow several computers and one 
printer); the rest should be regular printer cables. Right?

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