On Wednesday, February 26, 2003, at 01:09  AM, Murali wrote:

> Can anyone help me get my USB printer going on my ethernet network?
> I'm trying to print via the network from my 7300/180 (NewerTech G4/350)
> running 10.2.4 to the printer attached w/USB to my G4/450 DP, also
> running 10.2.4.  The message I get on the 7300 is "Unable to connect to
> IPP host".  The printer is connected to the USB port on the G4/450 DP.
> Do I need to plug the printer into the USB port on my router?  My
> ethernet patch cables are running from each computer to the router and
> I thought I could send stuff to be printed via AppleTalk/Ethernet.
> Thanks very much for any help offered.  m.

Murali, In the "Sharing" (system preferences) under "services" tab did 
you
select "print sharing" if this was done, then yes connect to router, 
then
configure....a great Link: "Three Macs" just in case.

<http://www.atpm.com/network/printing/index.html>

What type of router and printer?


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