Xref: utzoo comp.dcom.lans:3828 comp.protocols.tcp-ip:9282 comp.periphs.printers:26 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!samsung!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!xanth!mcnc!ecsvax.uncecs.edu!dukeac!wolves!ggw From: ggw@wolves.uucp (Gregory G. Woodbury) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.lans,comp.protocols.tcp-ip,comp.periphs.printers Subject: Re: Anybody know of an enet/TCP printer? Summary: QMS Ads Message-ID: <1989Nov19.170315.12745@wolves.uucp> Date: 19 Nov 89 17:03:15 GMT References: <1989Nov7.210143.26795@t2ns1.gcs.co.nz> <13207@s.ms.uky.edu> Reply-To: ggw@wolves.UUCP (Gregory G. Woodbury) Organization: Wolves Den UNIX BBS Lines: 20 In article <5582@wpi.wpi.edu> mhampson@wpi.wpi.edu (Mark A. Hampson) writes: >I have recently seen an add in Computer Shopper for a device that will >allow an HP-LJ to be placed on a "LAN". As to the protocal that it will >speak, the add did not say, but we are asking for info from the company >as I write. Additionally, the latest QMS ad in Computer Systems News (I think - could have been MIS Week or Unix Today) talks about their upper end print engines and that the "talk directly to your ethernet". QMS is in Mobile Alabama, (USA) -- Gregory G. Woodbury Sysop/owner Wolves Den UNIX BBS, Durham NC UUCP: ...dukcds!wolves!ggw ...dukeac!wolves!ggw [use the maps!] Domain: ggw@cds.duke.edu ggw@ac.duke.edu ggw%wolves@ac.duke.edu Phone: +1 919 493 1998 (Home) +1 919 684 6126 (Work) [The line eater is a boojum snark! ]