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800Degrees
Jun 9, 2009, 02:44 PM
In my house, I have two MacBooks (mine and my wife's) and a PC laptop. I have three printers (color, laser, etc. - need them all). I want to keep all of the printers in one location and have them accessible wirelessly by any of the laptops - the Macs especially. In the PC world, $100 gets you a Linksys wireless print server that does exactly what I need... except it's not Mac compatible. Does Apple make something that'll do what the Linksys device does?

What do I need to pull this off? I'm tired of running around connecting to printers.

Thanks!



itickings
Jun 9, 2009, 03:38 PM
The Time Capsule and AirPort Express/Extreme Base Stations with 802.11n allow wireless sharing of multiple USB printers. (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2421)

Not every printer will be compatible though, as usual.

McKs
Jun 9, 2009, 03:58 PM
In my house, I have two MacBooks (mine and my wife's) and a PC laptop. I have three printers (color, laser, etc. - need them all). I want to keep all of the printers in one location and have them accessible wirelessly by any of the laptops - the Macs especially. In the PC world, $100 gets you a Linksys wireless print server that does exactly what I need... except it's not Mac compatible. Does Apple make something that'll do what the Linksys device does?

What do I need to pull this off? I'm tired of running around connecting to printers.

Thanks!

connect them to a Mac and enable Printer sharing in the system preferences under sharing. They will show up on the other Macs automatically when you add a printer.
In Windows, add a new network printer; you can find it by browsing. When Windows asks to select a driver for the printer, select any PostScript driver like the Apple LaserWriter or Color LaserWriter instead of the printer model you're using.

edit: sorry, just noticed you have a laptop only setup, read this: http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20070520190815384