Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!tekbspa!optilink!cramer From: cramer@optilink.UUCP (Clayton Cramer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: PC printsharing on Ethernet? Message-ID: <2117@optilink.UUCP> Date: 16 Aug 89 17:15:36 GMT References:Distribution: comp Organization: Optilink Corporation, Petaluma, CA Lines: 40 In article , pollack@toto.cis.ohio-state.edu (Jordan B Pollack) writes: > A new dept being set up here wants to buy a couple of PC's and a > Laserwriter for now, and install them on an ethernet (planning > for Suns in the future). > > However, if PC-NFS is just a client server, it is doubtful that the > ethernet can be used to share the printer. Yet it seems silly to put > in a different LAN just for the PC's to accomplish this printsharing goal. > > Suggestions for appropriate solutions will be appreciated. > > Jordan Pollack If you really expect to have Suns in the future, this is not a bad idea -- but I think you need at least one Sun attached to your net to serve the Laserwriter. If you aren't concerned about future Suns, you can use TOPS to share your printer with multiple PCs and with Macs, though it won't be as fast as Ethernet. Our configuration here is PCs running PC-NFS on an Ethernet connecting all our Suns. We have Apple LaserWriters connected to Macs on Appletalk. We have a protocol converter box from Kinetics that gateways from Ethernet to Appletalk. It was very complicated to get working and while I would recommend any individual component, I wouldn't recommend all of them working together. If you have applications on the PCs that don't talk PostScript, contact the company below. They sell a tool that may be of use to you. Niche Marketing 7198 Camino Colegio Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 795-7342 -- Clayton E. Cramer {pyramid,pixar,tekbspa}!optilink!cramer A pacifist who calls the police isn't one; hired violence is still violence. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disclaimer? You must be kidding! No company would hold opinions like mine!