Yes, as long as the printer can be setup for that.
For example when setting up a printer in control panel you will get an option for lexmark tcp\ip port.........than it will install drivers and be able to print to it.
You are probably thinking of NT. I would like to print to a networked IBM 4312 from Windows 95 and 98 workstations. It has a local ip address and receives print jobs from an AS400 across a WAN link. For local Windows based printing I presently use a parrallel cable and share the printer with others via windows. It is becoming impractical (parrellal runs longer than 60' and close to EMF when run through ceilings) to have the printer attached to a particular desktop when the printer is on the IP network anyway. If I could send print jobs directly to the printer from each workstation, it would solve a lot of parallel cable routing problems. I have 20 locations that are similar in their needs.
Either attach the printer to one PC and share it, or if you don't want to tie down a PC while printing, then get a print server, attach your printer to it and print to your new network printer. The print servers come with directions for setting them up on a IP network.
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