Since it would appear that you can not configure the printer as a "device"
then a "slightly" better choice is to attach this printer directly to a PC and
use Client Access to create a printer session. With the properly loaded
windows drivers and a printer session the printer can appear to the system
as a device created printer that all on the network can use.

I have found very few "all in one" printers that configure very well, if at
all.


Mike Schmidt/prairiefarms wrote:
We have an HP OfficeJet 7780 all-in-one that has been set up as a network printer for quite a while.

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