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05-Jan-2008, 04:47 PM #1
adding a printer to macbook
I've got a Windows-based LAN, with printers configured to print from any of the PC's on my network. I just got a MacBook for Christmas. It's very pretty. I can access the internet OK, but I don't know how to print from the MacBook. Any help would be appreciated.

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05-Jan-2008, 05:17 PM #2
system preferences...
print and fax..
then if it shows up in the default printers do that..
if not type in the ip address under the ip tab.
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