Scratch that...the 300X is probably a better option.

On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Mike Burger wrote:

> Don't bother.  Apparently, it won't work.
>
> I've been trying to get an NetPort Express working for a while.
>
> These boxes don't support Unix style LPR/LPD.
>
> Apparently, it will work with Windows/NT sending it LPR/LPD data, but not
> Linux.  Everything I try to print to it comes out garbage...even plain
> text.
>
> My recommendation (one I'm going to soon be following, myself) is to get
> yourself a Hewlett Packard JetDirect...the 170X should do what you (and I)
> want.
>
> On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Johnny Smith wrote:
>
> > hello all,
> >
> > I inherited an old 'Intel Netport-II ethernet Print Server'
> > but I have no experience configuring 'any' print server.
> >
> > I'm hoping someone out there in Linux Land can advise me
> > on the proceedure to do so...
> >
> > The Print Server has 2 parallel ports and  1 perial port
> >
> > I'll eventually want to have two printers connected
> > but for now only one.
> >
> > I have a small LAN using an IP Masq'd dialup- box [ RH-7.0 ]
> > I do not have Samba running... eventually maybe
> >
> > Thank you all for any assistance given.
> >
> >
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