At 23:30 -0600 on 22/11/02, Keith Johnson wrote:

>on 11/22/02 10:50 PM, (Vintage Macs) at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
>
>>> Would setting up a Mac to be nothing but a print server be of any advantage
>>> print speed-wise, if it could even be done? If so, is there an inexpensive
>>> way to do it?
>>
>> It would help somewhat, but you'll need to find a copy of AppleShare Server
>> that will run on the Mac you want to use as a print server, which will
>> probably
>> be somewhat difficult to do legally.
>
>I imagine that the AppleShare 4.2.1 cd I have with my Workgroup Server 8550
>isn't the same as Apple Share Server?

It probably won't work on anything older than, say, a Power Mac...
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