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Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one that
can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with a
3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print server
are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you
Steven
 
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"Steven" <Stevies3@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one that
> can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with a
> 3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
> using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print server
> are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you

The HP PSC 2510 has a built-in networking for wired or wireless (802.11b)
network. See the following:
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF06b/18972-238444-410635-12085-f57-303769-303771-303772.html
There is currently a $50 rebate for this as a new model, the 2700 series has
been introduced. See
http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/us/en/sm/WF05a/18972-238444-410635-421635-f57-391138.html

The 2700 series is faster and has somewhat better lightfastness.

Regards,
Bob Headrick, not speaking for my employer HP
 
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Steven wrote:
> Hi, I'm looking to get an "all in one" printer for my home. I need one that
> can accommodate a print server. I know many AIO's are not compatible with a
> 3rd party print server. Does anyone currently have a setup where they are
> using an AIO printer with a print server? If so what printer & print server
> are you using? I need to accommodate 3 computers in our home. Thank you
> Steven

If you pick up an HP OfficeJet and an HP JetDirect print server (eitehr
the external USB or Wireless JetDirect 310 or 380 respectively) then the
HP software will operate across TCP/IP.

Alternatively, there are newer all-in-one products with built in wired
and wireless networking. The PSC 2510 is the model number. An excellent
product.

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Mushroom