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  • Subject: Re: TCP/IP Printing to an IP address and Port
  • From: qappdsn@xxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 11:52:52 -0800



Frank E Cubbage wrote:

> Not familiar with NEtPort, but my guess is that you can't do it unless
> the serial is 3001, which it probably is not.
> I had the same problem with the JetDirect Plus 3 which has three parallel
> ports.
>

I was just looking at the 3 port model myself.  I have a cient which has 7
companies and the A/P clerk would like to have a bank of printers to avoid paper
changes.  They wouldn't buy my recommendation of a color laser printer to do
forms on demand.

All devices are currently connected via twinax and we ordered the Ethernet
adapter for their 400 (V3R2).  My intent was to use the 3 port JetDirect to
create a bank of printers.  From your post I gather it would be a waste of time
to go down this path.

What was your eventual solution?

TIA

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