Post in reply to: aelover77
In all probability, your desktop computer has a parallel port. If so, there
would be no problem connecting the Panasonic printer to it. If the printer
gives garbled output, check the port settings in the BIOS and try setting to
SPP (Simple Parallel Port), if that setting is available.
I do not foresee any problem connecting both printers to your desktop
computer. In fact, once set up, you can send jobs to each independently.
I don't know of any recent notebook/laptops that have a parallel port.
However, I really have not done any kind of survey. If you want to connect
the Panasonic to the notebook, you could use a parallel to USB converter.
Also, there are parallel to express card devices such as these-
http://www.cooldrives.com/1ppaspex34.html
Or you could do it through your network (your message seems to imply that
you have one).
Good luck.
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Tom
MSMVP 1998-2007