Dear Tannis-
If it is any consolation I'm having the same problem. This developed when I upgraded to X with Classic and I have tried everything. I use a G4.
So I copy and paste and it is a nuisance.

regards,
doug



On Feb 21, 2006, at 9:37 PM, Tannis Baker wrote:


In Classic you must make sure that you have the correct drivers properly installed in the OS 9 System Folder, so maybe do a reinstall of the Mac OS 9 drivers for your printer and then you should be able to select it in
the Chooser. There is no reason you are unable to print unless the
drivers are not installed correctly otherwise something very odd is going
on.

Thanks to everyone for your great responses - I have still had no luck
and am not sure what is wrong.

Originally I had clean installed from my Epson R300 (relatively recent
model) CD for both OSX and OS9 and gone to the chooser and made sure all
extensions were turned on, etc - but to be frank, Emailer won't print
from my iMac either!  I have compared my original 9.2.2. system folder
(which printed from CE when it was installed alone on my laptop) with the one now installed under Classic and it looks like everything necessary is there although I have turned off alot of extensions that don't Including something called: "High Sierra File Access" among other strange sounding
units.

So I tried downloading the driver from the site, just in case. And still
nothing.  I go to the Chooser each time and select the only printer
there.  It does not move into the space on the right when I do if that
means anything. (It doesn't on my iMac either.) And the spooling window
spools and then absolutely nothing.  (Originally I was getting an error
message.


If this is an OS 9 bootable computer, go back to that and make sure the
printer works there,

I don't believe it is - I have not partitioned the HD.

My computer is set up for file and printer-sharing on OSX  (through an
ethernet/router) and OSX prints very nicely with the printer plugged into
the iMac or the laptop.

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