the printer again from that account.
Mary
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1 printer, 1 Mac, 2 accounts
Hello all,
I have an issue that is eluding me at the moment. I have just put a second account on my iMac, since my PB is down for upgrades at the moment. First time I have done this in OS X (10.3.6), pretty nifty with the cube spin eye candy. After setting up the second account, I tried to print a test doc in that account, however that account (#2) is not recognizing the connected printer. The printer is an OfficeJet G85xi All-in-One type. I have tried the online Mac OS help, yet have not found a solution. Do I need to install the driver in both accounts, ala Windows style? Or am I just missing a step somewhere?
I appreciate any advice or help with this. Thanks.
Scott
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