So what I need is an old Lexmark (Marknet Pro 1), and my problem will
be solved?!?
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:00:30 -0600, Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi Darren,
Thanks for your response! I've decided to take a different route. I found
an old Lexmark external print server (Marknet Pro 1), that's
--- Gretchen Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what I need is an old Lexmark (Marknet Pro 1),
and my problem will be solved?!?
That or someone who knows JetDirects to put eyes on
the situation to get you going. ;)
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Say hello to Juror #49. Yep, I'm on jury duty until the end of March.
I'll take help anywhere I can get it;-)
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 15:02:39 -0800 (PST), Gregg Eshelman wrote:
So what I need is an old Lexmark (Marknet Pro 1),
and my problem will be solved?!?
That or someone who knows JetDirects to put eyes on
the situation to get you going. ;)
If I lived close to you, I'd be over there right
now getting the printing working for you. :)
Over 50 years of computers outputting data onto
dried sheets of wood pulp and they still haven't
gotten all the bugs out...
--- Gretchen Summers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll take help anywhere I can
Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi Darren,
Thanks for your response! I've decided to take a different route. I found
an old Lexmark external print server (Marknet Pro 1), that's been sitting in
a cabinet for the last 5 years. I know that was the recommended solution
for Gretchen already, but I thought
Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 17:29:48 -0800 (PST)
From: Gregg Eshelman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If I lived close to you, I'd be over there right
now getting the printing working for you. :)
You could always think about taking a Florida vacation once your jury
duty is over. :-)
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I'm
I don't know what kind of setup HP has with the JetDirect, but the Lexmark
uses proprietary software to connect to the print server via tcp/ip. I'm
sure you can also connect by creating a tcp/ip printer port on the PC, but I
didn't have much luck with that option. I hate having to install 3rd
--- Michael Clarke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't know what kind of setup HP has with the
JetDirect, but the Lexmark
uses proprietary software to connect to the print
server via tcp/ip. I'm
sure you can also connect by creating a tcp/ip
printer port on the PC, but I
didn't have much luck
Michael Clarke wrote:
Hi all,
I have a Win 2003 server with file and print svc for Macintosh installed. I
have an HP LaserJet 5MP connected to the LPT1 port. I cannot figure out how
to get this printer to use AppleTalk. I've tried creating new port on the
existing printer, and starting from
Hi all,
I have a Win 2003 server with file and print svc for Macintosh installed. I
have an HP LaserJet 5MP connected to the LPT1 port. I cannot figure out how
to get this printer to use AppleTalk. I've tried creating new port on the
existing printer, and starting from scratch and selecting
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