I have a WF-3520 and it allows the printer to be registered with its own email address. It also allows IP address printing which I'm sure windows can cope with Al
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That's kind of an interesting approach...so you would send it an email, it would 'fetch' the email like an email client, and then print the email and/or attachment? I wonder how it would format the attachment? It would have to open a DOC file as a Word document and then rasterize it...wow, that's a difficult (for them to make) solution!
Thanks Al!