Hi Klaus, I think I have a solution for you if you can live with spending about $100. I actually have that same printer (which still works, but has recently finally been demoted to backup status). You're right, it is a great printer.
Anyway, I decided as a matter of principal that I didn't want to trash mine, like I was advised to when I got a new iMac. It seemed like a big waste, since it worked just fine. I asked a few questions at computer stores, and ended up buying a little rectangular box called "AsanteTalk". It hooks into the Ethernet port on the iMac, and then into the Select360. It works great! Larry ------------------- Larry Beekman Guitar Studio www.larrybeekman.com In a message dated 9/17/03 9:36:50 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << I don1t print that much after hooking up on the web and using Adobe Acrobat for creating .pdf files. Yet it bothers me quite a bit, that I have a very good printer, an Apple Laser Writer Select 360, which I only can utilise in a quite cumbersome way: Sending .pdf files via Ethernet to my older PowerMac. Deselect AppleTalk on the old PM. Reset AppleTalk to operate via the Printer port. And first then order the printing to go on. If there is any proofing to be done, the endless row of resets takes the fun out of any printing situation. So for the daily printing tasks I have a HP psc 950, which however cannot compete in B&W output quality. Keyspan makes an USB Twin Serial Adapter: http://www.keyspan.com/products/usb/usa28x/ Which however is not compatible with the Apple Laser Writer Select 360. Keyspam advises on the existence of solutions, which can connect such serials printers to Ethernet. But as they don't make them, they don't give any specifications such a makers or more. Could somebody in this cunning forum kindly point me in the right direction? Klaus >> _______________________________________________ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.shsu.edu/mailman/listinfo/finale