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Hi Peter
you are right ...
... I am not Popeye and so in English my nickname's writing
should be svob"e" ;-)
> Info2SYNass.NET wrote:
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>> Your printer switches discussion is missing one important
aspect:
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>> "AUTOMATIC" switching !
>
> Hi Svobe, :)
>
>I use *one* computer to print to *several* printers.
OOps, I see ...
... but the unit offers either automatic OR manual service !
I have NOT tried it the way you want it ...
... but I believe you can also use up to 4 printers with one PC !?
I wanted to suggest you checking their website to be sure and
find the
correct unit for your purpose but they had a redesign of their
websites
and the switches are either temporaily or no more available ;-(
Sorry for not having more precise answer !
Regards, svobi
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