On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:14:09 +0000, Susan Platter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Talking of printers, my G5 iMac has ceased being able to share the
> printer attached to my G3 iMac. They were communicating perfectly one
> day, then the next day not speaking. Sharing is on at both ends. Does
> anyone have any suggestions for a diagnosis, please?
> 
Hi Susan

Thoughts - from basic to advanced:

Powering printer 'off' and 'on'?
Cable connections?
Going into the print/fax pane in System Preferences and uninstalling
and then re-selecting?
Which model/brand is it?
Has the software updater been run lately? Not impossible that your OS
version has been rev'd upwards and left the printer drivers behind, so
to speak. In which case, check manufacturer's web site for further
info.
Go into the Library and manually trash anything related to the printer
then do a clean install?
Is there another Mac to test the printer with?

Hope that helps, Dave

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