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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Charlie Nyman on October 27, 2000, 07:04:04 PM
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I have a small network that has several Windows 95/98 machines and an E-Smith Server. Several of the Windows machines have shared laser printers. This setup is problematic and want to improve on it. Would it be benifical to setup E-Smith as a print server, using the shared printers? I can't direct connect the printers because E-Smith is in a data closet. If this is benifical, what is the correct syntax in the E-Smith printer setup, assuming the shared windows pc is "service" and the printer is named "hpljIII" on LPT1.
Thanks in advance
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One alternative, since you mentioned you can not direct connect to the e-smith server are to connect the printers to a print server device such as an HP JetDirect. There are internal JetDirects for all HP lasers as well as generic external models for all printers. The JetDirect 170X is a low-cost external unit. You can then configure the JetDirect to act as the print server, no workstation required however it does need a network cable connection.
It's even easier with Windows NT/2000 as they can be configured (with HP software) to print via TCP/IP direct to the JetDirect. No print server required, just an IP address!