Thanks, Tom.  Once I found the Embedded Web Server, it automatically found the 
printer.  Prints look fantastic; just as crisp & clean as my Epson 2200, but on 
a larger scale.

  david

David Turk
Manager, Preservation Imaging Services
Indiana Historical Society
450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN  46202
(317) 232-4592
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On Behalf Of Tom Piwowar
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 6:10 PM
To: COMPUTERGUYS-L@LISTSERV.AOL.COM
Subject: Re: [CGUYS] RIP in printing

>One of our departments just purchased a 60" HP plotter for a Mac system.
>The only software they got with it was the drivers.  When I worked in a
>photo lab 10 years ago, we had to use a separate RIP program to send items
>to the printer.  This printer is on our LAN.  Every time they try to send
>a file directly to the printer, they get a "wrong file" message.  I've
>looked through the Reference guide, & it makes reference to the "Embedded
>Web Server".  Our IT guys are out until Friday, so I was trying to lend a
>hand.  Any thoughts?  tia.

OS X will rasterize files so you may be fine without RIP software.

Most printers today have an "Embedded Web Server" for configuration
purposes. You can use Network Utility's send out a broadcast ping to
192.168.0.255 and 192.168.1.255 to see what answers. (To see all the
different addresses tht answer you should run a set of 10 pings or so. If
you only send 1 the utility will stop listening as soon as it gets 1
reply.) Then fire up your web browser and try the likely suspects.


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