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Hi  
I have read the following answer and I think it's wrong !  
 
>> Also, I'm wondering how this affects the set of printer drivers  
>> one has installed.  Will I still be using the LaserJet driver =  
 
>> to print thru, or the LexMark / Xerox PCL driver, for example  
?  =  
 
>> Does anything change in the use of these?  =  
 
>   =  
 
> Not really.  Same drivers; you just select the network printer  
port =  
 
> instead of LPT1, etc. Look at your present setup.  You might  
even =  
 
> see the network ports listed right next to LPT1. etc.  
 
 
Let's assume:  
Somebody brings an Canon BJc-6100 to be connected to the router's  
PP.  
Everbody has to install the driver for this specific printer  
assigned =  
 
to the port "lp" and not lpd0 or lpdx if it's a SMC 7004 BR !!!  
 
Another suggestion:  
With so many people looking and waiting for their output's I  
would =  
 
activate the banner page !!  
 
Wishing you all successful results !  
 
svobi  
 
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