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- From: k@hprnd.rose.hp.com (Steve Kao)
- Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1992 20:07:05 GMT
- Subject: Re: Can a 700 print to an ethernet printer?
- Message-ID: <930023@hprnd.rose.hp.com>
- Organization: HP Roseville Networks Division
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- Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp
- References: <1992Sep09.211302.19564@edsi.plexus.COM>
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- In comp.sys.hp, chuck@edsi.plexus.COM (Chuck Tomasi) writes:
- > Let's take the example that we get an HP IIIsi with an ethernet
- > interface and a 720, but they are nowhere near each other. How can I
- > print out to the IIIsi from the 720 via ethernet?
-
- This is indeed possible. The JetDirect for unix card (p/n: C2059T) is a
- tcp/ip card that plugs into the IIISi. You'll need to get either the
- option AA0 (1/4" tape) or AAH (DAT tape) with the card and install the
- tape on your 720. Follow the instructions in the manuals to install the
- tape. You'll need to run the hpnpcfg program to configure the IIISi
- into the 720's spooler. My following postings in this string tell how
- to purchase the card with which options, and how to configure everything
- if you've got a router between the master spooler (the 720) and the
- IIISi.
-
- - Steve Kao
-