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Thanks for that, however I want to setup a network printer rather than a shared printer. Having a shared printer means that I have to have the computer it is connected to on in order to use the printer from another machine. If I can setup the printer as a network printer (it contains its own internal print server) then I can print to it from any computer without having to have a host computer turned on. Similar to the arrangement to what you would have in an office or a computer lab at a school.
Oh and I am using XP on 2 pcs and 2000 on a third. All the computers are networked via the router, and I want to attach the printer (directly using ethernet cable) to the router as well.
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