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Use any parallel or USB printer wirelessly







Use any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly

Use any parallel or USB printer
wirelessly
04/27/2004 11:33 AM

This should work with most printers that are supported by CUPS/Gimp or can emulate PCL. I have done it with a Canon i560 and an HP LJ 1300 (the cheap model without the HP print server). I used a Netgear PS101 print server whi...




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