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05-Feb-2007, 10:03 AM #1
wireless print server
Hello people...
I just purchased a wireless print server and connected a multi function printer to it. Subsequently I learned that the print server I bought isn't compatible with a multi function machine, I'd need to get another model. All I need it to do through the print server is print, and that function is working. My question is: should I continue to use this setup, or are there problems that will occur later because of the mismatching of printer / print server?
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05-Feb-2007, 12:35 PM #2
I have several of jetdirect devices that are connected to printers not listed in the compatibility list and have not experienced many problems. The only problems I could imagine happening are some of the advanced printing features maybe having trouble.
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