there wasn't a good description. does it support mac serial ports?

John Haines wrote:
> 
> What about using a multiprotocol usb print server?
> Here is an example of 1 that supports appletalk.
> 
> http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=586908&Sku=T156-2042%20P&CatId=371
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Jeff Walther" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Quadlist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 9:04 PM
> Subject: Re: New printer for Mac 637CD
> 
> > >Date: Sun, 18 Jan 2004 07:51:41 -0600
> > >From: Jim Raper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > >Subject: New printer for Mac 637CD
> > >
> > >Hi, Listers,
> > >
> > >Can someone tell me about a printer other than the old StyleWriters that
> > >I can use on my 637CD.
> > >I've upgraded the RAM to 64MB and installed a 3 gig HD. It is running OS
> > >8.1 flawlessly. BUT the old StyleWriter 2400 is shot. Is there a
> > >"modern" HP or Epson printer that can be used on this machine?
> >
> > I have recently been through a circus getting an inkjet printer for
> > our house.    The issues were to get the best printer I could while
> > still being compatible with at least back to OS 7.6.1 and preferably
> > networkable because I like to have all my printers networked.   The
> > house is well wired, so networked printing is convenient.
> >
> > The current crop of inkjet printers (and printers in general) do not
> > have serial ports.   They have USB ports and a good many of them
> > still come with a parallel port.   There are no USB cards or adapters
> > for the 637CD nor for any other machine which lacks Cardbus and PCI
> > slots.
> >
> > 1)  So, you could get one of the adapter kits that lets you connect
> > your Mac to a parallel port printer through the Mac's serial port.
> > The thing is that the kit must come with a driver for your printer or
> > for a language that your printer understands.   I think one such kit
> > was called the Orange Grappler?
> >
> > 2)  Another option is to get a printer with a network port.  Now days
> > that means an ethernet print server or ethernet card.  This can get
> > expensive but it can also be very convenient.   A printer which is
> > $70 by itself seems to suddenly gain $150 in price the moment you add
> > an ethernet adapter.    I miss affordable LocalTalk printers, which
> > USB killed.   Darn USB.  USB isn't a network media, so it's silly,
> > but there you go.   Of course, you need either an ethernet card in
> > your 637 or a LocalTalk to Ethernet bridge such as the Asantetalk in
> > order to connect your 637 to an ethernet capable printer.
> >
> > The last time I checked, Epson had one of their network ready
> > printers on their clearance list for a decent price, but I think it
> > was wifi rather than cabled ethernet.
> >
> > 3)   Get an older printer.    Here, your choices branch again into an
> > older printer with a serial port or an older printer which is
> > networkable.
> >
> > A)  Older printer with a serial port.   For example, the Epson Stylus
> > Color 850 was pretty nice and it has a serial port.   But, it's
> > resolution is only 1440 X 720 which is not so good by today's
> > standards.   It's fine for text.   It's not so great for printing
> > photos, but okay.   You could check Epson's documentation to find the
> > highest resolution printer which came with the serial port and then
> > buy that one on the used market.
> >
> > The 850 BTW, often goes on Ebay for under $20, but the shipping is
> > about $20.
> >
> > B)  An older printer with a network port.   Many of the older
> > printers have a LocalTalk port, which looks like a serial port but
> > functions differently.    One line of the Epson inkjet printers has a
> > "Type B" slot which is a proprietary Epson slot, but the cards are
> > fairly available on the used market.  The Type B slot can take a
> > LocalTalk card, any of several models of ethernet card (including
> > 10/100) and a few other cards which aren't relevant when you have a
> > 637 on the other end.
> >
> > For example the Epson Stylus Color 980 (there is also a very
> > different Stylus Photo 980)  has a type B slot and prints at 2880 X
> > 1440, which is much nicer than the 850.   It's also faster.   One can
> > install the Epson LocalTalk card or any of several ethernet cards in
> > the B slot.   The 980 only has USB and parallel, so you can't connect
> > it to an older Mac without a network card of some type.
> >
> > The documentation for the 980 claims that it requires OS 8 or
> > greater, but that's because it only has the USB port and the USB
> > support requires OS8 or greater on the Mac.  Once you install a
> > network card, it works at least back to 7.6.1.
> >
> > 4)  If you have a more modern Mac, you can buy a more recent printer,
> > connect it to your recent Mac through USB or Firewire (depending on
> > the printer) and then Share the printer on your network using the
> > software for the printer which allows this.   Again, this requires
> > that your 637 be on a network with your other Mac.   It also requires
> > that the modern Mac be turned on whenever you wish to print to that
> > printer.
> >
> > Jeff Walther
> >
> > P.S.  In my case, I collected five Stylus Color 850s on Ebay
> > intending to make one or two good working ones, and then found an SC
> > 980 at Goodwill which works perfectly...
> >
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