Thank You, Here's the "setup" as of this moment ... I've successfully
attached both printers to a USB hub (Macally) 4port and they are recognized
by XP and are "shared"
(HP Laserjet is connected with a USB to Parallel cable) they both print fine
thru XP
but know OSX is the problem.  When I open the printer utility to "Windows
printing"
I get 2 selections under this ... "workgroup" which appears, "network
neighborhood"
Under "workgroup" in the "Name" field is "PLM-Computer" in the "comment"
field is
Mac OSX at the bottom is "printer model" which is grayed out and below that
is a button
To "choose" which I click and it then brings up a popup asking for a
username and password ... I've tried all "administrative" password for both
machines and I get an
Error message. Thank's Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: SuperMacs List [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Vince LaMonica
Sent: Sunday, November 21, 2004 4:26 PM
To: SuperMacs List
Subject: Re: [SM] S900 Networked ... Need printer HELP!

On Sun, 21 Nov 2004, Phillip Meza wrote:

} Listers, I am confused and exhausted ... Can anyone tell me the "best" way
} to connect a USB printer and a HP LaserJet to a S900 & a PC that are
} networked?  The S900 (10.3.6) and the PC (XP).  Also how does one "find
the
} IP address of a printer connected to such a network" ?  regards, Phil Meza

Is the HP LaserJet connected via ethernet to the network, or can it be 
connected via USB/parallel port to the PC? If it can be connected to the 
PC, then I would connect both printers to the PC, install the drivers for 
them, and then make sure both printers are shared. I don't 'do' WinXP, so 
I'm not sure how to turn on file and print sharing, but in Windows 
2000/win98 you simply go into your network prefs and include 'file and 
printer sharing' service.

Then, from your networked OS X box, you should be able to go to the 
Printer Setup Utility [in your Applications->Utilities folder] and add a 
new printer. When you do, make sure the drop down menu states, "Windows 
Printing" after clicking on the "Add" button. You'll then navigate to the 
name of your workgroup, and both printers should show up. 

If you have one of the printers hooked up to the S900, and you want to 
share that with the XP box, then you will need to open the "Print & Fax" 
system prefs and make sure that "Share my printers with other computers" 
is checkmarked. 

As far as finding out a network printer's IP, the simplest way is to go to 
that printer, and print out a test page from the printer itself. It will 
give you the IP one the one or two page print out. Most HPs have a menu 
system on the printer that you can use to navigate to a "print test page" 
or "print configuration". 

HTH,

/vjl/

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