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Old November 21st 04, 11:24 AM
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Hello!

When I had printers that used parallel cables and ports for about a
decade, I used a parallel switch box to connect to between computers. I
am not always using the same computer, and I don't have to go and switch
cables and stuff. Not all computers are always on at the same time so I
can't use network sharing.

Since I have a new printer that doesn't have parallel support, I must
use USB. Is an USB switch box be reasonable for this? I use Debian/Linux,
Windows (98-XP), and MacOS X 10.2.8.

Is this the best way? If so, then which brands should I be getting from
local retail stores (e.g., CompUSA, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, etc.)?
I only need two computers support minimum.

Thank you in advance.
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Old November 22nd 04, 09:06 PM
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Have you considered a Print Server?
http://www.linksys.com/products/grou...rid=34&scid=32
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Hello!

When I had printers that used parallel cables and ports for about a
decade, I used a parallel switch box to connect to between computers. I
am not always using the same computer, and I don't have to go and switch
cables and stuff. Not all computers are always on at the same time so I
can't use network sharing.

Since I have a new printer that doesn't have parallel support, I must
use USB. Is an USB switch box be reasonable for this? I use Debian/Linux,
Windows (98-XP), and MacOS X 10.2.8.

Is this the best way? If so, then which brands should I be getting from
local retail stores (e.g., CompUSA, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, etc.)?
I only need two computers support minimum.

Thank you in advance.
--
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instinct is to laugh. But
then I think, what if I was an ant, and she fell on me. Then it wouldn't
seem quite so funny."
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Old November 24th 04, 12:05 AM
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"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" wrote:
Have you considered a Print Server?
http://www.linksys.com/products/grou...rid=34&scid=32


I don't want it to be on a network.
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Old November 24th 04, 03:30 AM
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On 2004-11-24, wrote:
"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" wrote:
Have you considered a Print Server?
http://www.linksys.com/products/grou...rid=34&scid=32

I don't want it to be on a network.


Have seen usb switch-boxes; not cheap & so decided not to get one.
Compusa has them listed on the webpage; also some other websites
& many list the usb switchbox by Belkin, available in both
"auto mode" and manual switch mode.

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Old November 26th 04, 10:15 PM
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"Cari \(MS-MVP\)" wrote:
Have you considered a Print Server?
http://www.linksys.com/products/grou...rid=34&scid=32

I don't want it to be on a network.


Have seen usb switch-boxes; not cheap & so decided not to get one.
Compusa has them listed on the webpage; also some other websites
& many list the usb switchbox by Belkin, available in both
"auto mode" and manual switch mode.


Which ones on CompUSA.com? I am thinking it was like the old fashion
switch boxes (A/B knob). How does the new one work? What happens if
both computers want to use the same printer?
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Old November 28th 04, 05:47 AM
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wrote:
Hello!

When I had printers that used parallel cables and ports for about a
decade, I used a parallel switch box to connect to between computers. I
am not always using the same computer, and I don't have to go and switch
cables and stuff. Not all computers are always on at the same time so I
can't use network sharing.

Since I have a new printer that doesn't have parallel support, I must
use USB. Is an USB switch box be reasonable for this? I use Debian/Linux,
Windows (98-XP), and MacOS X 10.2.8.

Is this the best way? If so, then which brands should I be getting from
local retail stores (e.g., CompUSA, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, etc.)?
I only need two computers support minimum.

Thank you in advance.

Reading between the lines I think I see that the computers you have are
networked together, just they aren't on at the same time. That is
exactly how my network works. I am using one of the D-Link print servers
that hook up to the Ethernet on your network. The one I have has a USB
port and two parallel ports. It works excellent! I have a Canon ink
jet on the USB port that stays on all the time and two lasers on the
parallel ports that I only turn on when I use them. I can get to the
canon from any machine (about 12) and can get to any laser if I have
them on. A couple of the laptops are hooked up wireless but they talk
to the server just as well as the others. The server was about $70.00
at COMP-USA. It works so well that my wife will use it. She sometimes
has little patience with my computer goodies when they don't work just
right.

John
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Old December 1st 04, 01:26 AM
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john wrote:
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Hello!

When I had printers that used parallel cables and ports for about a
decade, I used a parallel switch box to connect to between computers. I
am not always using the same computer, and I don't have to go and switch
cables and stuff. Not all computers are always on at the same time so I
can't use network sharing.

Since I have a new printer that doesn't have parallel support, I must
use USB. Is an USB switch box be reasonable for this? I use Debian/Linux,
Windows (98-XP), and MacOS X 10.2.8.

Is this the best way? If so, then which brands should I be getting from
local retail stores (e.g., CompUSA, Best Buy, Fry's Electronics, etc.)?
I only need two computers support minimum.

Thank you in advance.

Reading between the lines I think I see that the computers you have are
networked together, just they aren't on at the same time. That is
exactly how my network works. I am using one of the D-Link print servers
that hook up to the Ethernet on your network. The one I have has a USB
port and two parallel ports. It works excellent! I have a Canon ink
jet on the USB port that stays on all the time and two lasers on the
parallel ports that I only turn on when I use them. I can get to the
canon from any machine (about 12) and can get to any laser if I have
them on. A couple of the laptops are hooked up wireless but they talk
to the server just as well as the others. The server was about $70.00
at COMP-USA. It works so well that my wife will use it. She sometimes
has little patience with my computer goodies when they don't work just
right.


Well, I wanted to avoid any networking.
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