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Brad,
You need to go to EPSON's web site and follow the instructions as outlined
in setting up a Peer-To-Peer Network printer. This works great with my
Epson 600!
The address is http://www.epson.com/support/instans/network.html
Hope this helps you out.
Tim Klymkow
----- Original Message -----
From: Bradley D. Boutwell <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 1999 10:49 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] Peer to Peer Printer Sharing
> I am new to the "home network" scene, so forgive me if this is a "no
> brainer." I have my PC and my wife's laptop networked. We can share
files
> and my internet connect (using Sygate) with no problem, however, when she
> tries to use my printer (Epson Stylus 800), the print queue comers up, but
> then she get a message saying that the printer is not installed on MY
> system. I have made sure that the printer is set up as a shared printer
on
> my box, and she can SEE my printer with no problem; She just can't print.
I
> have TCP/IP, NetBUIE, and IPX protocols installed on both machines. Our
NIC
> cards installed these protocols automatically upon installation. I am
> unsure what protocol is actually being used. We are both using 10/100
cards
> and a crossover CAT 5 cable. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
> Brad Boutwell
> Tulsa, OK
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