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I have an electronic printer switch (2 computers, 1 IBM 4019
Laserprinter) which must work via handshaking lines. It sits way in the
back corner under my desk, and I never have to think about it. the two
machines are running eCS and Windoze XP.
Peter Skye wrote:
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>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
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>>How does one change from one device to another?
>>Is there a selector on the box (unlikely?) or OS2
>>software and an icon to make the change?
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>Hi Jack,
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>I'm not sure which type of switch you're asking about. The two I have
>are mechanical and there's a rotary switch on the front marked A B C D.
>You just turn the switch.
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>- Peter
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