Printers in the PC world are usually attached to a computer. When the computer is part of a network, it can share its printers with other computers on the network. Those computers can use the printer just as if it were connected directly to them. There s one big drawback to this configuration: The computer the printer is attached to has to be running. If it s down, so is the printer. Enter the Ethernet printer, also sometimes known as a print server. This is a printer that connects directly to the network and needs no host computer running it. Hope that helps.
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