Never heard of that company, I'm think there are 2 options for you: 1. Their printer setup software will configure a network port for you and will connect it your print server. 2.I guess they have LPD printing (aka TCP/IP printing) supported on their products. In this case you can use Unix Printing Services to install and control the printer on your Windows 2000 print server. I do that with Netware's NDPS and Windows 2000 UPS :), this way I'm using one network printer from both Novell net and Microsoft net and sometimes from Linux machines. > > I am going to try and attempt something I've not been able to do, and = > that is add a printer as a network device. It is a printer we purchased = > from Ikon. I know, as far as hardware goes, that I have to get a print = > controller and a NIC for it, as well as connect it via RJ-45 cables. = ================================== To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm