This should actually be a network printer not a local printer. The easiest way to configure the printer is to browse to it via my
network places. Find the machine with the printer and double click on the machine. The printer will show up in the list of shared
resources. Right click on the printer and choose the option to install. You will probably be prompted for the drivers. As soon as
it's loaded, you will be able to print to it.
Thank you,
Mike Johnston
Microsoft Network Support
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