Query to list computers with a specific network printer using sccm 2007

Hi to all,
I really need help to  create a report taht lists  all the computers which have a network printer "MAXXX" installed.I would like to do it using sccm 2007.
Thank you in advance for your help.
Regards,
Stephane.

CM07 does not collect this information, Printers are a user setting and therefore you will need to create a script to inventory the printer for each user then you can have CM07 collect & report on them.
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