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Currently deployed in Afghanistan.
We have three Mac Pros that are connected via ethernet to a Time Capsule (3 TB, if that matters). The fourth ethernet port is connected to a Cisco 3560 (ethernet switch). The 3560, in turn, is connected via ethernet to two separate RISO HC5500 printers.
Here's the problem: Only one of the Mac Pros (MacPro1) can print to the first RISO. All three Macs have the correct RISO driver. Both RISOs have separate IP addresses.
Do I need to configure one of the Macs as a print server?
All ideas welcomed.
Currently deployed in Afghanistan.
We have three Mac Pros that are connected via ethernet to a Time Capsule (3 TB, if that matters). The fourth ethernet port is connected to a Cisco 3560 (ethernet switch). The 3560, in turn, is connected via ethernet to two separate RISO HC5500 printers.
Here's the problem: Only one of the Mac Pros (MacPro1) can print to the first RISO. All three Macs have the correct RISO driver. Both RISOs have separate IP addresses.
Do I need to configure one of the Macs as a print server?
All ideas welcomed.
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