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As I recall, yes. I think the network card worked as an HP-compatible *LAN print device on the 400. When using the PCL-6 emulation in the printer, the device works fine. Otherwise, use a remote outq (lpr).

Vern

At 07:12 PM 1/10/2005, you wrote:
> At my previous position we had an MFC-9600 that lasted quite a while and
> provided excellent service, both as printer and copier.  Then we got IIRC
> the MFC-8440 + the network card, and that worked well, and also another
> Brother with both duplex and networking - very happy with them all.

Thanks.  Did you print to the 8440 from the 400?

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