It's an Asante ... completely dumb.. not addressable to the best of my
knowledge. It takes ethernet in and apple localtalk out to the printer's
localtalk port. The macintoshes on my network see the printer as an
ethernet postscript printer which has an appletalk address. 

The printer itself also has parallel ports, but the manual doesn't discuss
the concept of a mac and pc using the same printer.

On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Terry Collins wrote:

> David wrote:
> > 
> > I have a HP Laserjet 5MP attached to an ethernet/macintosh-localtalk
> > hardware bridge. My RH6 is on the same ethernet. Is it possible to use the
> > HP to print from RH?
> 
> More details on the bridge please? brand?, model? 
> 
> Is this "bridge" directly attached to the printer in some way? 
> Like a MIO card or onto the parallel port?
> Does it have an IP address? If so, can you telnet or ftp to it?
> 
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