USB Printers and Bonjour for Windows

Hi
I have an Epson Photo RX500 printer scanner attached via USB to my eMac. I am planning to upgrade to Tiger (OS X 10.4.4) and would like to use Bonjour to allow PCs on my home LAN access the printer.
My question is "Is the RX500 compatible with Bonjours or can only certain printers by used, and if so whgere can I find out which printers are Bonjour enabled?"
Many thanks
Mick
eMAc   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

Installing Bonjour for Windows on your PCs will allow them to discover the Epson Printer but not in the way you think.
The Epson Photo RX500 does not have direct support for Bonjour (Zeroconf), only network printers can be configured to support it.
In your case, upgrading to Tiger (10.4.x) and attaching the printer to that Mac and turning on printer sharing will allow the PCs to discover the printer connected to the Mac.
Make sure you install the drivers for the printer on the PCs, if they don't already come with them, so the PCs know the features available in the printer.

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