Re: printing ?

2006-01-20 Thread darm0k

At 10:03 PM -0800 01/19/2006, Gerald Abreu wrote:

my 70 year old mother is having a printing problem with both of her macs
an ibook and an imac both running Mac OS 9. Every time she tries to 
print she gets an out of memory message. Does anyone have any info 
to a fix? or can point me in the right direction? Her printer is HP.


Make sure there's enough free space on the HD for the spool files.

What application is involved?

Have you given the application itself more memory?

Try turning OFF background printing.  This eliminates HP's buggy 
background applet from the mess (it has its own memory requirements).


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Re: printing ?

2006-01-20 Thread Gerald Abreu

Thanks for the suggestions I'll pass them on.
I don't recall how much memory she has. I think on the iBook it's 256
You see I live in California and she in Texas. So I'm trying to help her 
with

this problem long distance.

Any help is appreciated.

Gerald

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Re: printing ?

2006-01-20 Thread John McGibney
Look for an extension called "print Monitor", do a get info (Apple- 
I), select memory and triple the amount thats there.


John


On Jan 20, 2006, at 1:14 AM, Caleb Cupples wrote:

How much RAM does she have? Also, it may be a bug in the printer  
driver, so I'd try updating. Of course, if there's enough RAM, the  
HP drivers in X are pretty good, IMHO.


Hope this gives you a nudge in the right direction,
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swore he'd never go back to Windows, within 24 hours of getting  
it. :-)


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On Friday, Jan 20, 2006, at 00:03 America/Chicago, Gerald Abreu wrote:

my 70 year old mother is having a printing problem with both of  
her macs
an ibook and an imac both running Mac OS 9. Every time she tries  
to print she gets an out of memory message. Does anyone have any  
info to a fix? or can point me in the right direction? Her printer  
is HP.


tia,

Gerald


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Re: printing ?

2006-01-20 Thread Woody Duncan

I would try moving data from her desktop to her hard drive.
If that fails then dump from the hard drive to make more
memory. If it's important stuff put it on CD's first. I too
use an old i-Mac. I love it but it's like driving a 1957
Desota.
Woody

Gerald Abreu wrote:

my 70 year old mother is having a printing problem with both of her macs
an ibook and an imac both running Mac OS 9. Every time she tries to 
print she gets an out of memory message. Does anyone have any info to a 
fix? or can point me in the right direction? Her printer is HP.


tia,

Gerald




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Re: printing ?

2006-01-19 Thread Caleb Cupples
How much RAM does she have? Also, it may be a bug in the printer 
driver, so I'd try updating. Of course, if there's enough RAM, the HP 
drivers in X are pretty good, IMHO.


Hope this gives you a nudge in the right direction,
Caleb

P.S. I converted my grandpa to a Mac mini from his old PC, and he swore 
he'd never go back to Windows, within 24 hours of getting it. :-)


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On Friday, Jan 20, 2006, at 00:03 America/Chicago, Gerald Abreu wrote:

my 70 year old mother is having a printing problem with both of her 
macs
an ibook and an imac both running Mac OS 9. Every time she tries to 
print she gets an out of memory message. Does anyone have any info to 
a fix? or can point me in the right direction? Her printer is HP.


tia,

Gerald


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printing ?

2006-01-19 Thread Gerald Abreu

my 70 year old mother is having a printing problem with both of her macs
an ibook and an imac both running Mac OS 9. Every time she tries to 
print she gets an out of memory message. Does anyone have any info to a 
fix? or can point me in the right direction? Her printer is HP.


tia,

Gerald

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Re: mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread Clem Bacani

John, you can print from Mac to your Windows

Go to this site:  http://www.apple.com/macosx/features/windows/

Clem

On Nov 15, 2005, at 8:01 PM, David Harris wrote:



On Nov 15, 2005, at 5:24 PM, Clem Bacani wrote:



You have to turn on PRINTER SHARING too with WINDOWS PC.

I am not familiar though on how you turn on PRINTER SHARING with  
WINDOWS PC but I am sure you can.


Check the PC and make sure that, in Printer Settings, Properties,  
the printer is shared.  You may need to know the exact address of  
your printer, if it is indeed networked.


Though I cannot say if this will work as I have worked with PCs  
that are set to not share a network printer, which is shared by  
quite a few people in our office.


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Re: mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread David Harris


On Nov 15, 2005, at 5:24 PM, Clem Bacani wrote:



You have to turn on PRINTER SHARING too with WINDOWS PC.

I am not familiar though on how you turn on PRINTER SHARING with  
WINDOWS PC but I am sure you can.


Check the PC and make sure that, in Printer Settings, Properties, the  
printer is shared.  You may need to know the exact address of your  
printer, if it is indeed networked.


Though I cannot say if this will work as I have worked with PCs that  
are set to not share a network printer, which is shared by quite a  
few people in our office.


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Re: Mac To PC printing

2005-11-15 Thread John


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Seems like that Asante has a router that can be set as a PC print 
server and the PC  does not have to be on. Printer port on the 
router. Accessible at all times.


Will not work with the mac as the print server. PC has to do the 
dirty work. LOL


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Re: mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread Clem Bacani

Vicki,

Have you tried going to PREFERENCES in your Powerbook, go to sharing  
and check printer sharing.  I did this to my desktop Mac Mini (where  
the printer is connected to the USB) and my powerbook G4 (which runs  
wireless thru my NetGear) and it works ok.


You have to turn on PRINTER SHARING too with WINDOWS PC.

I am not familiar though on how you turn on PRINTER SHARING with  
WINDOWS PC but I am sure you can.


Hope this helps,

Clem


On Nov 15, 2005, at 12:48 PM, VICTORIA.DUGGAN wrote:


Hi All

Need help I have just set up a Mac for my friend. and i need to  
know how to set up the printer so the mac can use it also, This is  
how the set up works.


Windows desktop running XP connected to a Netgear router and the  
Router is connected to the cable modem for internet connection. The  
Netgear router is Wireless and the mac connects via Airport ,(it is  
a Pismo). The printer i want to use it connected to the windows  
desktop via usb.



How do i get the mac to see the printer then use it???

TIA Vicki
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Re: Enabling Rendezvous printing

2005-11-15 Thread John McGibney
Check  'airport setup assistant'  or 'airport admin utility' for  
printer sharing.


John

On Nov 15, 2005, at 4:10 PM, VICTORIA.DUGGAN wrote:

Hi I think you need to enable printer sharing in the system prefs/ 
sharing this should  enable the printer to be accessed by all the  
mac on the network.


vicki
On Nov 15, 2005, at 9:07 PM, Dijkwel wrote:


Hello listers,

Recently acquired a Brother HL-2040 printer for use with my iBook  
G4 running 10.3.9.
After installing the driver, I plugged in the USB cable to the  
printer, the printer appeared
under USB in Printerconfiguration, and I was immediately able to  
print.


I then connected the printer to my Aiport Base station and tried  
to do the same. However, the printer
doesn't show under Rendezvous in the Printerconfiguration utility  
and I am unable to print.


I am probably missing something but have no clue what that might be.
Any suggestions more than welcome,

thanks,

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Re: mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread John McGibney

try these 2 apple docs at www.apple.com/support :

Mac OS X: Cannot locate a shared Windows printer
... Utility will prompt you for a username and password when adding a  
shared Windows printer. These fields can be left blank if the  
computer sharing the printer is ...

Document No. 301397

Windows printer troubleshooting for AirPort Extreme and AirPort Express
... for printer sharing? In that situation, this article helps you  
troubleshoot issues with printer recognition or sending a print job.  
Note for Windows users ...

Document No. 108090


On Nov 15, 2005, at 3:48 PM, VICTORIA.DUGGAN wrote:


Hi All

Need help I have just set up a Mac for my friend. and i need to  
know how to set up the printer so the mac can use it also, This is  
how the set up works.


Windows desktop running XP connected to a Netgear router and the  
Router is connected to the cable modem for internet connection. The  
Netgear router is Wireless and the mac connects via Airport ,(it is  
a Pismo). The printer i want to use it connected to the windows  
desktop via usb.



How do i get the mac to see the printer then use it???

TIA Vicki
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Re: mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread John Siple
The PC has to have some kind of printer sharing ability. Macs can do  
this, but I don't know about PCs, particularly PCs sharing their USB  
printers with Macs.


One way I would approach it would be to attach the printer to the Mac  
and turn on printer sharing. This, of course, would prevent printing  
when the Mac isn't hooked into the network. But with the network set  
up as you describe any printer sharing has to be done in the PC  
universe and I don't know much about that part of the cosmos.


If you don't print much you could always just plug the printer into  
your USB port on the Pismo when you need to print.


John
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On Nov 15, 2005, at 12:48 PM, VICTORIA.DUGGAN wrote:

Hi All

Need help I have just set up a Mac for my friend. and i need to know  
how to set up the printer so the mac can use it also, This is how the  
set up works.


Windows desktop running XP connected to a Netgear router and the  
Router is connected to the cable modem for internet connection. The  
Netgear router is Wireless and the mac connects via Airport ,(it is a  
Pismo). The printer i want to use it connected to the windows desktop  
via usb.



How do i get the mac to see the printer then use it???

TIA Vicki
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Re: Enabling Rendezvous printing

2005-11-15 Thread VICTORIA.DUGGAN
Hi I think you need to enable printer sharing in the system prefs/ 
sharing this should  enable the printer to be accessed by all the mac  
on the network.


vicki
On Nov 15, 2005, at 9:07 PM, Dijkwel wrote:


Hello listers,

Recently acquired a Brother HL-2040 printer for use with my iBook  
G4 running 10.3.9.
After installing the driver, I plugged in the USB cable to the  
printer, the printer appeared
under USB in Printerconfiguration, and I was immediately able to  
print.


I then connected the printer to my Aiport Base station and tried to  
do the same. However, the printer
doesn't show under Rendezvous in the Printerconfiguration utility  
and I am unable to print.


I am probably missing something but have no clue what that might be.
Any suggestions more than welcome,

thanks,

Peter


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Enabling Rendezvous printing

2005-11-15 Thread Dijkwel

Hello listers,

Recently acquired a Brother HL-2040 printer for use with my iBook G4 
running 10.3.9.
After installing the driver, I plugged in the USB cable to the printer, 
the printer appeared

under USB in Printerconfiguration, and I was immediately able to print.

I then connected the printer to my Aiport Base station and tried to do 
the same. However, the printer
doesn't show under Rendezvous in the Printerconfiguration utility and I 
am unable to print.


I am probably missing something but have no clue what that might be.
Any suggestions more than welcome,

thanks,

Peter


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mac to windows printing

2005-11-15 Thread VICTORIA.DUGGAN

Hi All

Need help I have just set up a Mac for my friend. and i need to know  
how to set up the printer so the mac can use it also, This is how the  
set up works.


Windows desktop running XP connected to a Netgear router and the  
Router is connected to the cable modem for internet connection. The  
Netgear router is Wireless and the mac connects via Airport ,(it is a  
Pismo). The printer i want to use it connected to the windows desktop  
via usb.



How do i get the mac to see the printer then use it???

TIA Vicki 


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Re: printing to win2k networked printer..

2005-09-05 Thread Jason
i can share files, but no luck on printing anyone know a usb to  
older apple printer converter?


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Re: printing to win2k networked printer..

2005-09-04 Thread Timothy Luoma


On Sep 4, 2005, at 7:49 PM, Jason wrote:

i got an old mac printer that works well, but has no modern  
connectors, running on an old win2k box, but I cannot get my  
powerbook to print to it... Tiger recognizes the printer, but every  
time I try to print, I get an error of the likes of NT_LOGON  
something or other any thoughts?


Setup a folder on the Win2k box as a network share, and then do CMD+K  
from the Finder on the Mac (obviously) and type in


smb://win2kbox/

but replace 'win2kbox' with the NetBIOS name of your Win2k box.

It will ask you for your username, password, and domain (which should  
already be filled in).  Enter the appropriate information (as if you  
were logging into the Win2k box) and then try printing again.


That *should* do it, but as always, when dealing with Windows, no  
promises ;-)


TjL





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Re: printing to win2k networked printer..

2005-09-04 Thread Eric Ayres

Have you authenticated with the win2k server?

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On Sep 4, 2005, at 4:49 PM, Jason wrote:

i got an old mac printer that works well, but has no modern  
connectors, running on an old win2k box, but I cannot get my  
powerbook to print to it... Tiger recognizes the printer, but every  
time I try to print, I get an error of the likes of NT_LOGON  
something or other any thoughts?


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printing to win2k networked printer..

2005-09-04 Thread Jason
i got an old mac printer that works well, but has no modern  
connectors, running on an old win2k box, but I cannot get my  
powerbook to print to it... Tiger recognizes the printer, but every  
time I try to print, I get an error of the likes of NT_LOGON  
something or other any thoughts?


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Re: printing/SimpleText

2005-07-04 Thread John Roberts

On Jul 3, 2005, at 8:12 PM, John McGibney wrote:
>Next navigate to:  Library/Printers/Epson/Utilities to find the Epson
>Printer Utility for accessing printer cleaning, ink levels, etc. I  
made an

>alias of this and keep it in my Utilities folder

Launched that, but it doesn't find my printer :/



On Jul 3, 2005, at 9:19 PM, Gregory Cortelyou wrote:
>Isn't there an ink maintenence button on the printer itself? It has an
>icon like a droplet near it if i remember correctly from my old  
Epson. If
>you press the button for 2 or 3 seconds it does the head cleaning  
thing.


That seems to have worked; it's printing pretty well now. This  
procedure isn't in the manual. Also, when I did this, the printer  
only made noises for a few seconds, whereas when I would do a  
software-initiated cleaning, it would work for 30 seconds or more.


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Re: printing/SimpleText problems

2005-07-03 Thread Gregory Cortelyou


On Jul 3, 2005, at 10:38 PM, John Roberts wrote:

(My apologies if this has been recently covered; I subscribe but  
rarely read.)


I have an Epson Stylus Photo 780 printer which is 2-3 years old. I  
seldom print stuff, so whenever I do I usually have to clean the  
print heads. It seems the only way to do so is via software, and  
the only software that seems to do it is in OS9. I can't find  
anything in 10.4 to do this; when I try to query the ink levels via  
the printer utility, it says "information not available".


I have 10.4 and 9.2.2 on separate volumes. I would launch  
SimpleText either from Classic or by booting in 9, and use the  
printer tools button on the Print dialog box. Since installing  
10.4, that button is gone, even when I boot 9 from its own disc!  
It's disturbing to me that 10.4 would make changes to my 9 system.


Isn't there an ink maintenence button on the printer itself? It has  
an icon like a droplet near it if i remember correctly from my old  
Epson. If you press the button for 2 or 3 seconds it does the head  
cleaning thing. Don't know how to get it to show ink levels in OS X.  
My HP doesn't show levels either.

Greg



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Re: printing/SimpleText problems

2005-07-03 Thread John McGibney

In the printer setup box is your printer under Epson USB  not USB?

Next navigate to:  Library/Printers/Epson/Utilities to find the Epson  
Printer Utility for accessing printer cleaning, ink levels, etc. I  
made an alias of this and keep it in my Utilities folder


hth
John


On Jul 3, 2005, at 10:38 PM, John Roberts wrote:

(My apologies if this has been recently covered; I subscribe but  
rarely read.)


I have an Epson Stylus Photo 780 printer which is 2-3 years old. I  
seldom print stuff, so whenever I do I usually have to clean the  
print heads. It seems the only way to do so is via software, and  
the only software that seems to do it is in OS9. I can't find  
anything in 10.4 to do this; when I try to query the ink levels via  
the printer utility, it says "information not available".


I have 10.4 and 9.2.2 on separate volumes. I would launch  
SimpleText either from Classic or by booting in 9, and use the  
printer tools button on the Print dialog box. Since installing  
10.4, that button is gone, even when I boot 9 from its own disc!  
It's disturbing to me that 10.4 would make changes to my 9 system.


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printing/SimpleText problems

2005-07-03 Thread John Roberts
(My apologies if this has been recently covered; I subscribe but  
rarely read.)


I have an Epson Stylus Photo 780 printer which is 2-3 years old. I  
seldom print stuff, so whenever I do I usually have to clean the  
print heads. It seems the only way to do so is via software, and the  
only software that seems to do it is in OS9. I can't find anything in  
10.4 to do this; when I try to query the ink levels via the printer  
utility, it says "information not available".


I have 10.4 and 9.2.2 on separate volumes. I would launch SimpleText  
either from Classic or by booting in 9, and use the printer tools  
button on the Print dialog box. Since installing 10.4, that button is  
gone, even when I boot 9 from its own disc! It's disturbing to me  
that 10.4 would make changes to my 9 system.


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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-05 Thread Mark D. Chapman
The connect light on the router or EtherPrint don't care about
protocols such as AppleTalk, they are just looking for a valid
Ethernet connection.  If the light isn't coming on you have a
problem.  Guessing that the router's switch is 10/100 there MAY be an
issue with the EtherPrint and 10/100 auto-sensing.  Some older
10BaseT hardware doesn't work well with 10/100 gear, the auto-sensing
gets confused.  Asante 10BaseT stuff in particular was prone to this.
However, IIRC the EtherPrint-3 was iMac vintage equipment meant to
link the old and the new.  The iMacs had 10/100 so it should work.
The solution to the auto-sensing problem is to stick a 10BaseT hub
That is easy enough. I have an old hub sitting around that would do the job.
Thanks, Mark
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-04 Thread Mark D. Chapman
Thank-you to everyone that responded. 
Collectively your advice was very helpful. Here 
is my initial problem and the solution.

Problem: I could connect wirelessly to the 
internet or print to my old Laserwriter but not 
both at the same time.

Solution:
New network configuration. DSL modem to WAN port 
on wireless router, LAN port on wireless router 
to LAN port on wired router, DHCP turned off on 
wired router, IP address changed on wired router, 
wired router rebooted.

I can now connect to the internet and print to my 
LaserWriter wirelessly. I still don't know why 
the wireless router doesn't connect with my 
printer but with this setup it doesn't matter.

Absolutely wonderful. Thanks all, Mark.
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-04 Thread Clark Martin
At 12:03 PM -0500 2/4/05, John C. Swanson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D.
Chapman
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:35
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity
That is a good question. I don't know if the
wireless router supports appletalk or not. It
does claim to be OSX compatible. Nonetheless, my
problem seems to be different from this. The
wireless router does not even recognize the
Bridge as a live Ethernet device (the connection
light does not come on). The bridge I am using is
a Dayna EtherPrint-3. I don't know anything about
it but will look it up on the internet.

Let me make sure I am understanding this correctly and maybe clear up
some confusion on the list.  You have a wireless router that you
computers connect to wirelessly and it connects to the internet.  Then
you have the EtherPrint-3 which is a Ethernet adapter for printers that
don't have a built-in network card.  I haven't been able to find any
information about the EtherPrint-3 but the other models in the series
have a 10base-T Ethernet connection and a serial connection to the
printer.  What you will need to do is connect the EtherPrint to a LAN
port on the router.  If you don't get a connect light then try a
crossover cable.  If that doesn't work I am guessing that the wireless
router doesn't route Appletalk and you will need to get one that will,
or find a TCP/IP based printer adapter that will work with you laserjet.
The connect light on the router or EtherPrint don't care about 
protocols such as AppleTalk, they are just looking for a valid 
Ethernet connection.  If the light isn't coming on you have a 
problem.  Guessing that the router's switch is 10/100 there MAY be an 
issue with the EtherPrint and 10/100 auto-sensing.  Some older 
10BaseT hardware doesn't work well with 10/100 gear, the auto-sensing 
gets confused.  Asante 10BaseT stuff in particular was prone to this. 
However, IIRC the EtherPrint-3 was iMac vintage equipment meant to 
link the old and the new.  The iMacs had 10/100 so it should work. 
The solution to the auto-sensing problem is to stick a 10BaseT hub 
between the two devices.
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-04 Thread John C. Swanson
-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D.
Chapman
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 11:35
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

That is a good question. I don't know if the 
wireless router supports appletalk or not. It 
does claim to be OSX compatible. Nonetheless, my 
problem seems to be different from this. The 
wireless router does not even recognize the 
Bridge as a live Ethernet device (the connection 
light does not come on). The bridge I am using is 
a Dayna EtherPrint-3. I don't know anything about 
it but will look it up on the internet.


Let me make sure I am understanding this correctly and maybe clear up
some confusion on the list.  You have a wireless router that you
computers connect to wirelessly and it connects to the internet.  Then
you have the EtherPrint-3 which is a Ethernet adapter for printers that
don't have a built-in network card.  I haven't been able to find any
information about the EtherPrint-3 but the other models in the series
have a 10base-T Ethernet connection and a serial connection to the
printer.  What you will need to do is connect the EtherPrint to a LAN
port on the router.  If you don't get a connect light then try a
crossover cable.  If that doesn't work I am guessing that the wireless
router doesn't route Appletalk and you will need to get one that will,
or find a TCP/IP based printer adapter that will work with you laserjet.

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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-03 Thread Dante McLean
G-Books wrote:
"I don't remember if the 4/600 could use IP
printing, but that might be your option."
The LaserWriter 4/600 PS is LocalTalk only, so far as I am aware.  I 
have a 4/600 PS running on a wired network at my parents place using 
LocalTalk Bridge.  We have a 7200/90 on the network which is around for 
the sole purpose of running LocalTalk Bridge 24/7.  This setup works 
flawlessly.  Of course, this is under 8.6 to 9.2.2, and it is wired.  I 
am not sure if it would play nice with OS X.  I don't see why it would 
not, though.  The router on the network there is a LinkSys, and 
AppleTalk is officially not a supported protocol.

I am running a Netgear on the network here, and it seems to play nice 
with AppleTalk to the NeXT Laser Printer.  Again, wired network and my 
machine is running 9.2.2.  The NeXTstation is running OPENSTEP and 
Columbia AppleTalk Protocol (CAPer by Frank Siegert).  In effect, the 
NeXT spools print jobs from the Mac, and digests them for the printer, 
which hasn't got any brains.

Since your problem is that WiFi doesn't like the AppleTalk, IP printing 
does seem like the logical solution.  But, you can't give the 4/600 an 
IP address.  Just a thought but, what if you were to try specifying the 
IP address of the host which the printer is physically plugged into 
(herein called "hostof4/600PS") as the address for IP printing?  If you 
run LocalTalk Bridge on hostof4/600PS, which I assume you are doing, I 
would think that it might work.  The reason I think this is that with 
LocalTalk Bridge, you are printing to a printer that does not physically 
exist on the ethernet network anyhow.  As long as the print request gets 
to hostof4/600PS, IMO LocalTalk Bridge should look after the rest.  At 
least, that would seem logical ... which means it probably won't work.

Best of luck:-)
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-03 Thread JeffH
> Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:49:28 -0800
> From: Clark Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity
>
> At 9:59 AM -0500 2/3/05, John C. Swanson wrote:
> >
> >4, If I chain the two routers together by
> >plugging one of the ports on the wireless router
> >into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can
> >print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.
> >
> >Clearly there is some funky network stuff going
> >on here but it is way out of my league. Any
> >suggestions? Where do I look for help?
> >
> >Thanks, Mark
> >--
> >I don't know if anyone here can help you just getting the printer to
> >work on the wireless router or not, but number 4 is the correct way to
> >connect the two routers (LAN - LAN).  Though before you do that you are
> >going to have to connect to the wired router, login, and turn off its
> >DHCP server.  That should fix your problems.
> >
>
> That's because the wireless router when it sees you trying to access
> the Internet it tries to send it out the WAN port where there is
> nothing.  Look through the wireless router setup to see if there is
> an option to disable the WAN routing or to make it just an access
> point.  Some of the routers I've used do this, some don't.
> -- 
> Clark Martin
> Redwood City, CA, USA
> Macintosh / Internet Consulting

One issue might be that the SMC wireless router may not pass Appletalk
through the wireless side. I don't remember if the 4/600 could use IP
printing, but that might be your option. I set up my 16/600 to use IP
printing because I have a DLink wireless that won't pass AT over the
wireless side.
As far as connecting the two routers, I have a similar setup - DSL to
Linksys wired and then to DLink wireless. I run one of the Linksys out ports
into one of the DLink out ports, and then it just bridges the wired side.
You have to turn off the DHCP function of the wireless first. Only one of
the routers can be passing out addresses.



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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-03 Thread Clark Martin
At 9:59 AM -0500 2/3/05, John C. Swanson wrote:
-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D.
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 21:32
To: G-Books
Subject: Printing and Wireless Connectivity
4, If I chain the two routers together by
plugging one of the ports on the wireless router
into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can
print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.
Clearly there is some funky network stuff going
on here but it is way out of my league. Any
suggestions? Where do I look for help?
Thanks, Mark
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I don't know if anyone here can help you just getting the printer to
work on the wireless router or not, but number 4 is the correct way to
connect the two routers (LAN - LAN).  Though before you do that you are
going to have to connect to the wired router, login, and turn off its
DHCP server.  That should fix your problems.
That's because the wireless router when it sees you trying to access 
the Internet it tries to send it out the WAN port where there is 
nothing.  Look through the wireless router setup to see if there is 
an option to disable the WAN routing or to make it just an access 
point.  Some of the routers I've used do this, some don't.
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-03 Thread Mark D. Chapman
 > I am having trouble with my network and I don't
 even know what to call the problem I am having or
 where to search for answers.
...snip...
 > Clearly there is some funky network stuff going
 on here but it is way out of my league. Any
 > suggestions? Where do I look for help?
Are you sure that the wireless router you're trying to use supports
AppleTalk? I'm not sure how the serial to Ethernet bridge works in details,
but I would imagine that when it gets to the bridge, the information is
embedded into AppleTalk over Ethernet packets. What kind of bridge are you
using?
That is a good question. I don't know if the 
wireless router supports appletalk or not. It 
does claim to be OSX compatible. Nonetheless, my 
problem seems to be different from this. The 
wireless router does not even recognize the 
Bridge as a live Ethernet device (the connection 
light does not come on). The bridge I am using is 
a Dayna EtherPrint-3. I don't know anything about 
it but will look it up on the internet.

Thanks for suggesting an avenue of research, Mark
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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-03 Thread John C. Swanson
-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mark D.
Chapman
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 21:32
To: G-Books
Subject: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

4, If I chain the two routers together by 
plugging one of the ports on the wireless router 
into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can 
print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.

Clearly there is some funky network stuff going 
on here but it is way out of my league. Any 
suggestions? Where do I look for help?

Thanks, Mark
--
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work on the wireless router or not, but number 4 is the correct way to
connect the two routers (LAN - LAN).  Though before you do that you are
going to have to connect to the wired router, login, and turn off its
DHCP server.  That should fix your problems.


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Re: Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/02/05 21:31, Mark D. Chapman at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I am having trouble with my network and I don't
> even know what to call the problem I am having or
> where to search for answers.
> 
> I have 3 devices I want to connect: a PowerBook
> G4 using airport (10.3.7), a B&W G3 using an
> Ethernet cable (10.2.8), and an Apple LaserWriter
> 4/600PS using a serial to Ethernet bridge. I am
> using a SMC wireless router to connect them all
> (SMC2804WBRP-G). Here is my problem:
> 
> 1. If I plug the printer into the wireless router
> the router does not recognize it and will not
> route print jobs to it.
> 2. If I plug the printer into my non-wireless
> router (SMC7004VBR) the printer is recognized and
> I can send print jobs but it is not wireless.
> 3. If I chain the two routers together by
> plugging one of the ports on the wireless router
> into the Wan port of the non-wireless router I
> can access the internet wirelessly but I can't
> print.
> 4, If I chain the two routers together by
> plugging one of the ports on the wireless router
> into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can
> print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.
> 
> Clearly there is some funky network stuff going
> on here but it is way out of my league. Any
> suggestions? Where do I look for help?

Mark,

Are you sure that the wireless router you're trying to use supports
AppleTalk? I'm not sure how the serial to Ethernet bridge works in details,
but I would imagine that when it gets to the bridge, the information is
embedded into AppleTalk over Ethernet packets. What kind of bridge are you
using?

-Laurent.
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Printing and Wireless Connectivity

2005-02-02 Thread Mark D. Chapman
I am having trouble with my network and I don't 
even know what to call the problem I am having or 
where to search for answers.

I have 3 devices I want to connect: a PowerBook 
G4 using airport (10.3.7), a B&W G3 using an 
Ethernet cable (10.2.8), and an Apple LaserWriter 
4/600PS using a serial to Ethernet bridge. I am 
using a SMC wireless router to connect them all 
(SMC2804WBRP-G). Here is my problem:

1. If I plug the printer into the wireless router 
the router does not recognize it and will not 
route print jobs to it.
2. If I plug the printer into my non-wireless 
router (SMC7004VBR) the printer is recognized and 
I can send print jobs but it is not wireless.
3. If I chain the two routers together by 
plugging one of the ports on the wireless router 
into the Wan port of the non-wireless router I 
can access the internet wirelessly but I can't 
print.
4, If I chain the two routers together by 
plugging one of the ports on the wireless router 
into a Lan port on the non-wireless router I can 
print but I can't access the internet wirelessly.

Clearly there is some funky network stuff going 
on here but it is way out of my league. Any 
suggestions? Where do I look for help?

Thanks, Mark
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wireless printing

2005-01-23 Thread Kurt Appling
Hi all,sorry if this has been asked before,I have a TI8oo with B-model 
airport card,I also have a usb cannon printer,what do I need to get, to 
print wirelessly? TIA if there is more than one way to do this.

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Re: wreless printing

2005-01-17 Thread Tim Collier
Well, I'm running 10.3.7 on all of my Macs and have the Airport Extreme Base
Station and Airport Express to boost the signal to the back of the house.  I
have USB printers on each and it is very effortless to print to whichever
printer is closer.
The original poster stated that he was running a G4 and some laptop (I don't
remember which).so I would assume that he would run the latest OS?
Excuse my presumption, I forgot where I was for a second.  Anyway, it IS the
solution to his problem.

Tim


On 1/17/05 9:29 AM, "John McGibney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I thought Airport Express allowed printing in 10.3 only.
> 
> John
> 
> 
>> Two words:  Airport Express
>> 
>> Tim
>> 
>> Exterminate all rational thought.
>> 
>> w miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> __
>>> I'm rearranging furniture and realize that wireless printing would be
>>> desirable. I have a desktop G4 (Yikes) and a Powerbook (G3 Lombard). The
>>> printer is an Epson SP960. There's a Linksys ethernet wireless router. I'm
>>> running 9.2.2 on the PB and 10.3 on the desktop.
>>> 
>>> Can it be done? thanks for your help.
>>> 
>>> Willi
>>> 

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Re: wreless printing

2005-01-17 Thread Frank P. Eigler
On Mon, 17 Jan 2005, w miller wrote:

> I'm rearranging furniture and realize that wireless printing would be
> desirable. I have a desktop G4 (Yikes) and a Powerbook (G3 Lombard). The
> printer is an Epson SP960. There's a Linksys ethernet wireless router. I'm
> running 9.2.2 on the PB and 10.3 on the desktop.
>
> Can it be done? thanks for your help.

1. Check Epson's website. IIRC they have a product that can connect/adapt
a printer to a wireless network (802.11).

2. Consider Airport Express.

3. Consider an HP. I have the 5850. 802.11 out-of-the-box. I saw them
being heavily discounted a while ago.

I've been using the latter with a G4/500 and TiBk/867. There *is* a delay
while the data is routed - but I've certainly enjoyed the
convenience of the set-up.
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Re: wreless printing

2005-01-17 Thread John McGibney
I thought Airport Express allowed printing in 10.3 only.

John


> Two words:  Airport Express
> 
> Tim
> 
> Exterminate all rational thought.
> 
> w miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> __
>> I'm rearranging furniture and realize that wireless printing would be
>> desirable. I have a desktop G4 (Yikes) and a Powerbook (G3 Lombard). The
>> printer is an Epson SP960. There's a Linksys ethernet wireless router. I'm
>> running 9.2.2 on the PB and 10.3 on the desktop.
>> 
>> Can it be done? thanks for your help.
>> 
>> Willi
>> 
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Re: wreless printing

2005-01-17 Thread Tim Collier
Two words:  Airport Express

Tim

Exterminate all rational thought.

w miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
__
>I'm rearranging furniture and realize that wireless printing would be
>desirable. I have a desktop G4 (Yikes) and a Powerbook (G3 Lombard). The
>printer is an Epson SP960. There's a Linksys ethernet wireless router. I'm
>running 9.2.2 on the PB and 10.3 on the desktop.
>
>Can it be done? thanks for your help.
>
>Willi
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wreless printing

2005-01-17 Thread w miller
I'm rearranging furniture and realize that wireless printing would be
desirable. I have a desktop G4 (Yikes) and a Powerbook (G3 Lombard). The
printer is an Epson SP960. There's a Linksys ethernet wireless router. I'm
running 9.2.2 on the PB and 10.3 on the desktop.

Can it be done? thanks for your help.

Willi


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Re: Printing problems - OS X - router - HP LJ ???

2005-01-06 Thread Larry le Mac
From: Aaron Willems <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Might be a Postscript error. I traced the problem to a Postscript font that 
we
carried over from OS 9. Once I got a new version
of the font, the problem went away.
No OS 9 fonts carried just straight forward OS X
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Re: Printing problems - OS X - router - HP LJ ???

2005-01-05 Thread Aaron Willems
Might be a Postscript error. I have various HP printers here at the office.
The issue you described happened a lot when we first moved to OS X. I traced
the problem to a Postscript font that we carried over from OS 9. Once I got
a new version of the font, the problem went away. Might be worth
investigating.

Aaron

 
> I am having consistent printing problems. I send a page
> to print but then it just disappears into thin air...
> 
> Using different Macs all running OS X.3.4 thru 6
>->  D-Link DI-704P (Router & Print server)
>->  HP LJ5MP
> 
> Some print jobs work fine while others just disappear.
> 
> I never had these problems with OS 9.2 but since moving
> all my Macs (iMac G4, AlBook and MDD) they all have this
> problem but not all the time...
> 
> ???


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Printing problems - OS X - router - HP LJ ???

2005-01-05 Thread Larry le Mac
I am having consistent printing problems. I send a page
to print but then it just disappears into thin air...
Using different Macs all running OS X.3.4 thru 6
->  D-Link DI-704P (Router & Print server)
->  HP LJ5MP
Some print jobs work fine while others just disappear.
I never had these problems with OS 9.2 but since moving
all my Macs (iMac G4, AlBook and MDD) they all have this
problem but not all the time...
???

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Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-07 Thread walter
From: Bruce Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road
Date: Wed, 6 Oct 2004 09:56:37 -0700
If you mean a memory stick like this
<http://www.sandisk.com/retail/cruzer-mini.asp>

Yep, that's exactly what I meant.
Best bet when on the road is print your document to PDF on the stick,
then you can print it at just about any print shop, internet cafe, or
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Thanks Bruce, that's a very good idea.
I'll get myself one of those flash drives then.
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Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 09:56 AM -0700 10/06/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote:
PDF on the stick
Um, is that fried?
Maybe with some hot sauce?
- Dan.
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Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 5, 2004, at 6:51 AM, walter wrote:
I was following the thread on SmartMedia cards.
I was wondering what you folks do when on the road in terms of 
printing.

I suppose my questions are:
-I was thinking of getting one of those cute USB flash memory card 
that you can plug into your 'book and move your files there, then go 
to a print shop and have them printed.
If you mean a memory stick like this 
<http://www.sandisk.com/retail/cruzer-mini.asp> They're recognized on 
any Mac with a USB port an OS 8.6 or greater, and any PC with a USB 
port Win2000 or XP (98 needs a driver) seamlessly. Plug 'em in, they 
pop up on the desktop, or in My Computer.

Our faculty *love* these things. They can stick tons of Powerpoints on 
them and carry those to lectures and meetings. My old boss is on a NCI 
advisory group, and when they get together for meetings they all bring 
their laptops and trade these sticks around to get up to date with all 
their documents and stuff.

We use them incessantly carrying drivers, patches, AV software (for the 
PC's ;-)

They're rugged, reliable and immensely handy.
Best bet when on the road is print your document to PDF on the stick, 
then you can print it at just about any print shop, internet cafe, or 
many libraries.

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Re: SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-06 Thread darm0k
At 02:51 PM +0100 10/05/2004, walter wrote:
I was following the thread on SmartMedia cards.
I was wondering what you folks do when on the road in terms of printing.
I suppose my questions are:
-any good tiny weensy printers one can usefully take along?
No.  They're all expensive and crappy quality.
We have two compact/portable printers - a Cannon BJC and a HP DeskJet 
350C.  Neither are very satisfactory for anything other than basic 
text printing.

-I was thinking of getting one of those cute USB flash memory card 
that you can plug into your 'book and move your files there, then go 
to a print shop and have them printed.
Kinkos is your friend!  And they have Macs! :)
In short: I would be interested (and grateful) to know what you guys 
consider to be the best option for fully compatible printing when on 
the road.
Depends on what "on the road" means.
If you have to physically haul it around, then Kinkos might be your 
best alternative.

But if you're like my housemates - who put thousands and thousands of 
miles on their RV every year Get something like one of the normal 
desktop HP PhotoSmart printers.  They're not that expensive, very 
rugged, and print beautifully.  They had an Epson, but it was 
problematic.  Its ink didn't survive the temperature swings and the 
printer itself fell apart.  It had an aversion to potholes & rough 
campgrounds.

HTH,
- Dan.
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SmartMedia & printing on the road

2004-10-05 Thread walter
I was following the thread on SmartMedia cards.
I was wondering what you folks do when on the road in terms of printing.
I suppose my questions are:
-any good tiny weensy printers one can usefully take along? I googled 
for it and came up either with very expensive ones or very bulky ones, 
or both, or perhaps those needing proprietary paper like fax paper. Is 
there really nothing clever and spacesaving that can print a few A4 
sheets when you're stuck in a hotel room and need to print out the 
latest version of your paper or whatever?

-I was thinking of getting one of those cute USB flash memory card that 
you can plug into your 'book and move your files there, then go to a 
print shop and have them printed. That seems a good alternative, 
provided one has access to printing shops nearby and that they accept 
such a medium (never asked or tried, so far). But: we have an external 
Firewire LaCie (one of the Porsche models) that we use for backup. 
Tried to take that to a print shop and their machine would not 'see' 
the drive, which came formatted from LaCie and I hadn't bother 
reformatting. Given that Panther recognised it without a hitch, I 
assumed (for some reason) that Windows machines would be equally 
accommodating. The 'net sites selling these flash cards (like Crucial) 
say 'mac and pc compatible'. Anyone has any experience of taking files 
on one of these things and getting them printed on the road without 
hassle?

-given that both our 12" Albook and 20" iMac G5 have Bluetoooth, I was 
also wondering whether one can get any of these cards with Bluetooth in 
them so that one doesn't even need to plug them into the USB socket? 
Maybe this is impossible/impractical, because rather extensive googling 
returned no joy in that department.

In short: I would be interested (and grateful) to know what you guys 
consider to be the best option for fully compatible printing when on 
the road.

Thanks in advance for all your fantastic tips and apologies if the 
questions sound daft...

Walter
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Re: AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-17 Thread Luis Sequeira
In a message dated 8/12/2004 11:43:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Luis 
Sequeira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
HP drivers are usually awful... may I inquire what is the version of
the driver you have? 6.3.6 (the one, regrettably, in the hp site the
last time I checked) is a total disaster. The previous, 6.3.4, is
 >better.
 [ ... ]

 >HTH
 Hmm, looks like I'm WAY out of date.  when looking under the print 
utility it told me I was using 2.2.6.  If the latest isn't very 
good, where can I get the second latest you mentioned?
Brian
Brian,
The version numbers are a bit confusing. My understanding is that the 
drivers included in the OS support only the printing operations, not 
scanning; and your number is probably up to date in this respect. To 
have the full operation of the psc one needs to have the appropriate 
driver from hp.
This appeared on their site as 6.3.6 (the last time I checked). When 
I tried to scan with this driver I got an alert saying something like 
"memory sharing not yet implemented". If you want to try and see if 
6.3.4 works for you, e-mail me privately and we can try to figure out 
a way for you to get it (it is too big to e-mail, so I could probably 
upload it to some place on the web).

Luis Sequeira
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Re: Wireless printing

2004-08-14 Thread Timothy Luoma
On Aug 14, 2004, at 7:48 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I think I may know now what I was doing wrong and may be able to get 
it to work on the base station, but for now I'll stick with the 
working setup I have.
My father often says, "Good strategy is that which works."
(i.e. the right course to take is the one that gets you where you want 
to go)

Glad it works :-)
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Wireless printing

2004-08-14 Thread Darkwolf45
A few days back I posted about my troubles getting my printer to work on my new 
wireless network, thanks in part to the advice I received on here.
I managed to make it work, but not in the way I had originally planned to.  After 
screwing with it and getting no where I decided to try it from another angle.  I 
plugged it in to my G3 iMac and set it up to be shared from there.  Worked like a 
charm.  I think I may know now what I was doing wrong and may be able to get it to 
work on the base station, but for now I'll stick with the working setup I have.
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Re: AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-12 Thread Darkwolf45

>Have you tried the Mac OS X list at http://linuxprinting.org/macosx/ ?
>
>They are the ones who helped me get my unsupported HP DeskJet to work 
>with Airport Extreme.
>
>Great folks, very low volume mailing list.
>
>TjL

Nope, didn't even know they existed.  I'll give them a shot, thanks,
Brian

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Re: AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-12 Thread Darkwolf45
In a message dated 8/12/2004 11:43:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Luis Sequeira <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> writes:
>HP drivers are usually awful... may I inquire what is the version of 
>the driver you have? 6.3.6 (the one, regrettably, in the hp site the 
>last time I checked) is a total disaster. The previous, 6.3.4, is 
>better.
>
>The first thing I would do is revert to version 6.3.4, if possible.
>IIRC, my printer had written in the box something to the effect of 
>"networking NOT supported"; but, since mine has worked, even 
>wirelessly, via usb printer sharing, i'd say there is hope.
>I think you should add the printer as "HP all in one printing" (or 
>something to that effect), not as rendezvous. You should then be 
>given a choice of "usb" or "tcp/ip"; the logical thing then would be 
>to choose tcp/ip and put the ip address of the base station (probably 
>10.0.0.1, but you can find that out with Airport Admin Utility).
>I don't have a base station with print server, so I cannot test this.
>
>HTH
 Hmm, looks like I'm WAY out of date.  when looking under the print utility it told me 
I was using 2.2.6.  If the latest isn't very good, where can I get the second latest 
you mentioned?
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Re: AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-12 Thread Timothy Luoma
On Aug 11, 2004, at 8:14 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to get some help in the apple forums, but have had no luck so 
far.
Have you tried the Mac OS X list at http://linuxprinting.org/macosx/ ?
They are the ones who helped me get my unsupported HP DeskJet to work 
with Airport Extreme.

Great folks, very low volume mailing list.
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Re: AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-12 Thread Luis Sequeira
I tried to get some help in the apple forums, but have had no luck so far.
This week I got an Airport extreme base station to go along with my 
iBook G4.  Setting up a network was pretty easy- I have my iMac G3 
wired in, and the iBook connects wirelessly with an airport extreme 
card.  The built in modem is great, lets me connect to my ISP via 
56k, which is my only option right now, wirelessly.  The network 
works great, except for the printer I have plugged into the base 
station.
I have a HP PSC 750 plugged into the base station USB port.  The 
software for it is loaded on both the iBook and the iMac, and both 
computers see the printer in the network via the rendevous 
selection, but I can not access it with either computer in any way 
shape or form.  The one lead I have is that when trying to access 
the printer via rendevous it says the drivers are not loaded.
Can anyone help?
TIA,
Brian
HP drivers are usually awful... may I inquire what is the version of 
the driver you have? 6.3.6 (the one, regrettably, in the hp site the 
last time I checked) is a total disaster. The previous, 6.3.4, is 
better.

The first thing I would do is revert to version 6.3.4, if possible.
IIRC, my printer had written in the box something to the effect of 
"networking NOT supported"; but, since mine has worked, even 
wirelessly, via usb printer sharing, i'd say there is hope.
I think you should add the printer as "HP all in one printing" (or 
something to that effect), not as rendezvous. You should then be 
given a choice of "usb" or "tcp/ip"; the logical thing then would be 
to choose tcp/ip and put the ip address of the base station (probably 
10.0.0.1, but you can find that out with Airport Admin Utility).
I don't have a base station with print server, so I cannot test this.

HTH
Luis Sequeira
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AIrport Extreme Printing.

2004-08-11 Thread Darkwolf45
I tried to get some help in the apple forums, but have had no luck so far.
This week I got an Airport extreme base station to go along with my iBook G4.  Setting 
up a network was pretty easy- I have my iMac G3 wired in, and the iBook connects 
wirelessly with an airport extreme card.  The built in modem is great, lets me connect 
to my ISP via 56k, which is my only option right now, wirelessly.  The network works 
great, except for the printer I have plugged into the base station.
I have a HP PSC 750 plugged into the base station USB port.  The software for it is 
loaded on both the iBook and the iMac, and both computers see the printer in the 
network via the rendevous selection, but I can not access it with either computer in 
any way shape or form.  The one lead I have is that when trying to access the printer 
via rendevous it says the drivers are not loaded.
Can anyone help?
TIA,
Brian

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Filtering, Printing

2004-07-23 Thread illovox
on 7/23/04 12:21 PM, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Thursday, July 22, 2004, Illivox wrote:
> 
>> Given the letters of thanks for my post, the letters stating,
>> "ROFLMAO,"
>> maybe you're...um...WRONG.  "Hmmm," here's "...an idea."  If you
>> "...don't
>> like the posts in a thread or from a specific author... filter it.
>> What's
> 
> And for those getting the digest, we would filter yours out by?
> Maybe your idea isn't perfect either...
> 
> Jim Rohde

Tried to respond to this offlist, but got a bounce saying your addy doesn't
exist.  Anyhow, fer cryin' out loud, just scroll past what you don't want to
scan.  And I wasn't going for "perfect," I was telling the poster to apply
his own suggestion to himself.  Sheesh.  Anyhow, thanks for the printer link
and info.  :)


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Re: Printing question

2004-03-26 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 26/03/04 02:32, Susan Platter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> So - sorry to be so dense! - but should my Wallstreet, on Jaguar, be
> able to share my Epson SC740 that is attached to my CRT iMac on
> Panther? I have not tried printer sharing yet.

I think it should.

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Re: Printing question

2004-03-25 Thread Susan Platter
So - sorry to be so dense! - but should my Wallstreet, on Jaguar, be 
able to share my Epson SC740 that is attached to my CRT iMac on 
Panther? I have not tried printer sharing yet.
Susan
Swindon, Wiltshire
England

On Thursday, March 25, 2004, at 08:30  pm, G-Books wrote:
Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 08:34:09 -0500
From: John McGibney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re Printing question
Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: Jason Cornfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Printing question
Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:19:15 -0700
Hey guys, got a weird question. I have an iBook (600 MHZ G3, 640 Ram,
60 Gig Hd) and I have an original Bondi iMac (233 MHZ) they are
connected to high speed cable internet. and i can mount the iMac 
volume
on my 10.3.3 iBook. (the iMac is running 9.2.2) now here is my
question. I have a Deskjet 3420 Connected to the usb port on the iMac.
I have enabled USB Printer sharing in 9.2.2 but on my iBook, I cannot
see the Printer. i want to print to the iMac's Deskjet 3420. sorry if 
i
am rambling but its late and its really confusing me. any ideas?

Cheers!
 Jason
You can't share a printer across OS versions. Both machines have to be 
in
either X or 9. You could use "Classic" versions of your apps on the 
iBook to
print from as Classic will see OS-9 shared printers but X will not. 
There is
an Apple Knowledge Base Article on this issue on their website.


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Re Printing question

2004-03-25 Thread John McGibney
> 
> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: Jason Cornfeld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Printing question
> Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:19:15 -0700
> 
> Hey guys, got a weird question. I have an iBook (600 MHZ G3, 640 Ram,
> 60 Gig Hd) and I have an original Bondi iMac (233 MHZ) they are
> connected to high speed cable internet. and i can mount the iMac volume
> on my 10.3.3 iBook. (the iMac is running 9.2.2) now here is my
> question. I have a Deskjet 3420 Connected to the usb port on the iMac.
> I have enabled USB Printer sharing in 9.2.2 but on my iBook, I cannot
> see the Printer. i want to print to the iMac's Deskjet 3420. sorry if i
> am rambling but its late and its really confusing me. any ideas?
> 
> Cheers!
>  Jason

You can't share a printer across OS versions. Both machines have to be in
either X or 9. You could use "Classic" versions of your apps on the iBook to
print from as Classic will see OS-9 shared printers but X will not. There is
an Apple Knowledge Base Article on this issue on their website.

HTH
John


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Re: Printing question

2004-03-24 Thread Gary Adams
Go into Print Center. Make sure you have the Deskjet software installed 
on the iBook. Select it and you can print to it.

Gary
On Wednesday, March 24, 2004, at 10:19 PM, Jason Cornfeld wrote:
Hey guys, got a weird question. I have an iBook (600 MHZ G3, 640 Ram, 
60 Gig Hd) and I have an original Bondi iMac (233 MHZ) they are 
connected to high speed cable internet. and i can mount the iMac 
volume on my 10.3.3 iBook. (the iMac is running 9.2.2) now here is my 
question. I have a Deskjet 3420 Connected to the usb port on the iMac. 
I have enabled USB Printer sharing in 9.2.2 but on my iBook, I cannot 
see the Printer. i want to print to the iMac's Deskjet 3420. sorry if 
i am rambling but its late and its really confusing me. any ideas?

Cheers!
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Printing question

2004-03-24 Thread Jason Cornfeld
Hey guys, got a weird question. I have an iBook (600 MHZ G3, 640 Ram, 
60 Gig Hd) and I have an original Bondi iMac (233 MHZ) they are 
connected to high speed cable internet. and i can mount the iMac volume 
on my 10.3.3 iBook. (the iMac is running 9.2.2) now here is my 
question. I have a Deskjet 3420 Connected to the usb port on the iMac. 
I have enabled USB Printer sharing in 9.2.2 but on my iBook, I cannot 
see the Printer. i want to print to the iMac's Deskjet 3420. sorry if i 
am rambling but its late and its really confusing me. any ideas?

Cheers!
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safari and printing

2004-02-14 Thread Jason R
first, thanks for the firefox info. i liked safari in 10.2, but in 
10.3, it just never works for me. now i have another problem... with my 
icebook, i could print to my AP extreme connected printer, but with the 
new powerbook, even after i install the printer on it, and move the 
printer back to th APX, there is nothing says no driver installed, 
right after I install it. its an hp 3320, btw..

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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-21 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 21/01/04 04:02, Mike Turner at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 20/1/04 21:30, Paul Stamsen said:
> 
>> Mike Turner stated:
>> 
>> -> I bought on eBay a LocalTalk network
>> -> adapter for the Stylus Color 500 and a LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge box.
>> -> This, plus the Epson standard network print driver, gave me a network
>> -> printer accessible to all ethernet equipped Macs.
>> 
>> What does one ask eBay to look for if one should want one of these (for a
>> HP)?
> 
> I assume you mean a Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge, not a printer network
> interface card? You have anHP printer with no ethernet interface, just a
> LocalTalk network connection? This setup doesn't work with a purely
> serial printer.
> 
> There are several different devices that will bridge between Ethernet and
> LocalTalk networks.
> 
> The one that I have had experience of is the Dayna Mini EtherPrint. It
> works transparently. Just plug in an ethernet cable connected to your
> network and a LocalTalk cable connected to your printer. The printer
> appears in Chooser in Mac OS 9 or can be added using Print Center as a
> AppleTalk printer in Mac OS X.
> 
> On eBay look under Macintosh for something like Etherprint or
> Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge. Hope this helps
> 
> Mike

Or AsanteTalk from Asante. It did work fine when I had a Personal
LaserWriter NTR.

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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-21 Thread chueewowee
I got so far, have the stylewriter appear in the print center, but couldn't 
configure CUPS, in the browser link for some reason. I hope to try again, 
and shall keep in touch.

20/1/04 8:12 AM -0600 Andre Ruegg  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Has anyone had success in using the method described at:


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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-21 Thread Mike Turner
On 20/1/04 21:30, Paul Stamsen said:

>Mike Turner stated:
>
> -> I bought on eBay a LocalTalk network
> -> adapter for the Stylus Color 500 and a LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge box.
> -> This, plus the Epson standard network print driver, gave me a network
> -> printer accessible to all ethernet equipped Macs.
>
>What does one ask eBay to look for if one should want one of these (for a 
>HP)?

I assume you mean a Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge, not a printer network 
interface card? You have anHP printer with no ethernet interface, just a 
LocalTalk network connection? This setup doesn't work with a purely 
serial printer.

There are several different devices that will bridge between Ethernet and 
LocalTalk networks.

The one that I have had experience of is the Dayna Mini EtherPrint. It 
works transparently. Just plug in an ethernet cable connected to your 
network and a LocalTalk cable connected to your printer. The printer 
appears in Chooser in Mac OS 9 or can be added using Print Center as a 
AppleTalk printer in Mac OS X.

On eBay look under Macintosh for something like Etherprint or 
Ethernet-LocalTalk bridge. Hope this helps

Mike

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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-20 Thread Mikael Byström
Mike, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>a spare  LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge.

What did you pay for it?



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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-20 Thread Andre Ruegg
on 1/19/04 10:43 AM, Roger Shufflebottom at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> At 10:22 -0600 19/1/04, Andre Ruegg wrote:
>> Can I print to an Epson Stylus 600 connected to my Wallstreet's serial port
>> from Jaguar? I have downloaded gimp-print but don't seem to be able to set
>> up the printer.
> 
> I tried for a long time to get my serial Stylus Color 850 to print
> from both my TiBook (with a Keyspan adapter) and from a PPC G4 with a
> serial PCI card. No luck with Gimp-print in jaguar. Best I could do
> was boot in OS9 on the PPC and print.
> .

Has anyone had success in using the method described at:

http://www.applelinks.com/articles/2003/03/20030324122613.shtml

and quoted below (the section I am referring to occurs about 3/4 of the way
down the page).

I have been able to install the serial backdoor and a printer that is
recognized by Jaguar but when I attempt to print, I just get gobbledygook. I
was so hopeful when I first heard the printer fire up. :-(

Andre

***
Re: Peter J Pederson's question about printing to his Epson Stylus Color 600
via a serial port in Jaguar. I can't stress enough how I'm flying by the
seat of my pants in this area, but here's what he needs to do, as I
understand it:

1. Download and install Gimp-print and ESP GhostScript from here:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3

Gimp-print is an ongoing project to provide drivers for hundreds of
unsupported printers (Peter's printer is one of them); ESPGS has something
to do with PostScript interpretation, and apparently is essential.

2. Now the slightly tricky part. A kind soul has made the pre-compiled
serial support for CUPS available for download
here:http://homepage.mac.com/laurentvonallmen/FileSharing3.html. (Without
this, you would have to download the source code for CUPS, compile it in gcc
in Developer Tools, etc, so it's a HUGE help ). Download the
CSW2400.tar.gz-link.gz file, which is actually a complete kit for getting a
Stylewriter 2400 to work. Peter can ignore most everything in that folder
except the "serial" file, which needs to be moved into this OS X directory:
usr/libexec/cups/backend. I'm sure you have to be logged in as "root" to do
this, unless you know how to do it in Terminal. The directions in the
CSW2400 package probably have some useful info about this.

3. Once this file is where it belongs, restart the computer and open any web
browser. Type in this URL: localhost:631

This opens the Web interface to CUPS, and it's just a matter of following
the steps, starting with "Add a Printer" to choose the printer and the right
port. Once done, the printer SHOULD appear in Print Center.
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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-19 Thread Paul Stamsen
About Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?, at 23:26pm + on 1/19/04,  Mike 
Turner stated:

 -> I bought on eBay a LocalTalk network
 -> adapter for the Stylus Color 500 and a LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge box.
 -> This, plus the Epson standard network print driver, gave me a network
 -> printer accessible to all ethernet equipped Macs.

What does one ask eBay to look for if one should want one of these (for a HP)?
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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-19 Thread Mike Turner
On 19/1/04 4:43 pm, Roger Shufflebottom said:

>I tried for a long time to get my serial Stylus Color 850 to print 
>from both my TiBook (with a Keyspan adapter) and from a PPC G4 with a 
>serial PCI card. No luck with Gimp-print in jaguar. Best I could do 
>was boot in OS9 on the PPC and print.

I managed to print to a Epson Stylus Color 850 from Jaguar, but also not 
by using a USB-serial adapter. I bought on eBay a LocalTalk network 
adapter for the Stylus Color 500 and a LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge box. 
This, plus the Epson standard network print driver, gave me a network 
printer accessible to all ethernet equipped Macs.

Having said that, the speed of the SC850 was not stellar and it has now 
been consigned to the inkjet recycling centre in the sky, leaving me with 
the Epson network i/f and a spare  LocalTalk-Ethernet bridge.

Mike Turner

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Re: Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-19 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 10:22 -0600 19/1/04, Andre Ruegg wrote:
Can I print to an Epson Stylus 600 connected to my Wallstreet's serial port
from Jaguar? I have downloaded gimp-print but don't seem to be able to set
up the printer.
I tried for a long time to get my serial Stylus Color 850 to print 
from both my TiBook (with a Keyspan adapter) and from a PPC G4 with a 
serial PCI card. No luck with Gimp-print in jaguar. Best I could do 
was boot in OS9 on the PPC and print.
.
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Printing from Wallstreet in Jaguar?

2004-01-19 Thread Andre Ruegg
Can I print to an Epson Stylus 600 connected to my Wallstreet's serial port
from Jaguar? I have downloaded gimp-print but don't seem to be able to set
up the printer.

Any suggestions greatly appreciated.

Andre


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Re: Printing In Reverse

2004-01-14 Thread David M. Ensteness
I only get it when I set it that way in the print options, its not an 
app specific option I don't believe, its in the pull down menu of any 
app when you hit print. Its under the heading paper handling.

Sorry I can't offer more help.

David

On Jan 14, 2004, at 1:36 PM, Dr. John Pullyblank wrote:

I'm looking for help again. We have 2 iBooks (a 700 and 900 G3) that 
are both running 10.3.2. With different programs (Word, Appleworks, 
Safari) and different printers (Brother, Epson), we are consistently 
getting printouts that are in the reverse order (last page first and 
so forth). I have seen this on the Apple discussion boards for Panther 
too and the usual advice is to check various preferences.  Believe, me 
we have checked everything and nothing is set for reverse printing, 
although that is an option with Word, for example.

In some cases with Word, a section will print in reverse, then the 
next section will print in the correct order, even though the 
formatting is the same for both sections. From the old days when 
printers were hell to configure, it seems to me that Panther is 
sending some kind of code to the printers that reverses printing, but 
I do not know how to fix this.

Is anybody else getting reverse printing with Panther? Does anybody 
know a cure for this?

John


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Printing In Reverse

2004-01-14 Thread Dr. John Pullyblank
I'm looking for help again. We have 2 iBooks (a 700 and 900 G3) that are 
both running 10.3.2. With different programs (Word, Appleworks, Safari) 
and different printers (Brother, Epson), we are consistently getting 
printouts that are in the reverse order (last page first and so forth). 
I have seen this on the Apple discussion boards for Panther too and the 
usual advice is to check various preferences.  Believe, me we have 
checked everything and nothing is set for reverse printing, although 
that is an option with Word, for example.

In some cases with Word, a section will print in reverse, then the next 
section will print in the correct order, even though the formatting is 
the same for both sections. From the old days when printers were hell to 
configure, it seems to me that Panther is sending some kind of code to 
the printers that reverses printing, but I do not know how to fix this.

Is anybody else getting reverse printing with Panther? Does anybody know 
a cure for this?

John



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Moving to X - printing labels question

2004-01-05 Thread Anne Judge
I got a closeout 17" powerbook (1GHz) for Christmas, and am slowly 
preparing to transfer to it and OS 10.3 from my WallStreet running 
9.2.2.

However, I have a couple of questions.  OK, so they seem piddling 
little details, but they can be annoying if I don't figure the 
easiest way to handle them.

To start, in Address Book, can you choose any other than the first 
label on a sheet to print to?

I'm hoping I'll be able to have ONE address book instead of my 
current 2 (Eudora for email addresses & Palm Desktop for the rest), 
but playing with Apple's address book, I can't find any way to tell 
it WHICH label to print (i.e. the 6th one, which would be the 3rd one 
in the 2nd row of a 30-label sheet).  Palm Desktop & Now-Up-To-Date 
made that easy, just click on the label or type a label # into a box. 
Does Address Book have something I'm missing, or do I have to make a 
separate template for each label on the sheet? (or at least each 
label in 1/2 the sheet, then flip.)

Anne

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Re: Pismo printing problems..Slightly OT

2003-11-21 Thread Bruce Johnson
Kochkodin wrote:

Greetings,
I have been using an Apple LaserWriter300 via a Keyspan Serial/USB 
converter with my Pismo (10.3.1)It had been working well until early 
this week when I got the message  "Scanner Motor Malfunction" while 
trying to print.  It stopped completely and I then got the message that 
the job was unable to be completed.  Does anyone have any idea what may 
be involved here?  The printer has worked flawlessly the past 18 mos ..I 
only paid $25 for it at the Penn State Salvage shop and don't want to 
get a lot of $$$ into any repairs.
TIA,
Mike K



Look at <http://www.fixyourownprinter.com/> Here's a relevant post from 
there: <http://fixyourownprinter.com/printer/new/10648.html> Search for 
"Scanner Motor Malfunction" on their site. Several hits come up...

Sounds like a pita repair. Hope you got $25 worth of printing out of it...

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Pismo printing problems..Slightly OT

2003-11-21 Thread Kochkodin
Greetings,
I have been using an Apple LaserWriter300 via a Keyspan Serial/USB 
converter with my Pismo (10.3.1)It had been working well until early 
this week when I got the message  "Scanner Motor Malfunction" while 
trying to print.  It stopped completely and I then got the message that 
the job was unable to be completed.  Does anyone have any idea what may 
be involved here?  The printer has worked flawlessly the past 18 mos ..I 
only paid $25 for it at the Penn State Salvage shop and don't want to 
get a lot of $$$ into any repairs.
TIA,
Mike K 

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Wireless with Lombard and Silver Wavelan, wireless printing

2003-09-29 Thread Andrew in Ann Arbor
Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 09:20:57 -0400
Subject: Re: using a PowerBook Wallstreet 300 in a coffee shop?
From: w miller caribsea(a-t)bellsouth.net
I finally was able to sit in my recliner with my Lombard (OS 9.2.2) on my
lap, happily checking email and accessing the Internet.  I downloaded the
driver for my Wavelan Silver card from IOXperts and it works! I thought I
would mention that they told me to disable Airport in order to use the card.
I did, and it does work.
I've had good luck using my Wavelan Silver card in my Lombard using the 
Apple Airport drivers (OS 9.2.2).

BTW, I have a Linksys wireless router.
Me too.

Does anyone have experience with printing through this system? 
I had the powerprint setup with my wallstreet (Wavelan Silver and OS 
9.2.2), I haven't set it up on the Lombard yet but I think it should work.
<http://www.strydent.com/strydent-software-products/powerprint-networks.html>

The powerprint hardware is a box that plugs into the printer (parallel 
port) and the network (ethernet). The software is a Powerprint printer 
driver for your specific printer. They have a list of the printers that 
they have drivers for on the website.

The set-up worked nicely with my Canon BJC 4550 inkjet.
I got mine from E-bay, I think it might be an orphaned product (not 
available new).
I have the manual and other useful files if you end up with one.

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Infrared printing wallstreet

2003-07-05 Thread Christopher Hack
Just bought a portable HP DeskJet 340 printer hoping to persuade it to be
friends with my wallstreet. In the absence of a parallel printer socket on
the wallstreet, I tried the infrared port (the DeskJet was supplied with a
neat "infrared adapter" that plugs into the centronix port.
In OS9, and following HP instructions, I can at least get the infrared port
of the mac to see the printer, then using AppleTalk by infrared  it got very
close to printing. But on OSX I could find no way to configure AppleTalk to
connect over infrared in the network control panel, and there was no way in
the "add printer" utility to add through an infrared port.
Its a neat printer, and if anyone can suggest a way to make these things
talk to each other I would much appreciate.

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printing from USB (Lombard, OS 9.2.2) to serial (Canon

2003-06-25 Thread w miller
 I bought an AsanteTalk for printing to the Laserwriter from a Lombard
through a crossover ethernet cable. I think there's also an Asante Print,
which wasn't the one.
Again, I don't know about the Canon.

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Re: printing from USB (Lombard, OS 9.2.2) to serial (Canon BJC4550)

2003-06-24 Thread Herbert Goodfriend
Hello all
I'm just settling in with my new Lombard (400 Mhz, OS 9.2.2) and am 
starting to think about printing.
Is there a USB to Serial converter that I can plug into the back?
Would such a converter cost more than a new USB printer?


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I paid $40 for a converter and also had to get a different driver (no 
cost) from the printer company (Epson).

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printing from USB (Lombard, OS 9.2.2) to serial (Canon

2003-06-24 Thread caribsea
Not sure if this will help, but I needed to print from my Lombard to my Apple 
Laserwriter 4/600 (serial). I got an Asante unit on eBay and it works great through 
ethernet with a crossover cable. You have to make sure you get the correct Asante Talk 
(I'm not at home and can't tell you which it is). I got a wrong one first. I don't 
know about Canon printers, but if you have the driver and it's serial, I don't know 
why this wouldn't work. The ethernet cable goes from the Lombard to the Asante and a 
cable out of the Asante goes to the serial printer.

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Re: printing from USB (Lombard, OS 9.2.2) to serial (CanonBJC4550)

2003-06-24 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 24/06/03 09:41, "Andrew King" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello all
> I'm just settling in with my new Lombard (400 Mhz, OS 9.2.2) and am
> starting to think about printing.
> Is there a USB to Serial converter that I can plug into the back?
> Would such a converter cost more than a new USB printer?

Possibly ;-)

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printing from USB (Lombard, OS 9.2.2) to serial (CanonBJC4550)

2003-06-24 Thread Andrew King
Hello all
I'm just settling in with my new Lombard (400 Mhz, OS 9.2.2) and am 
starting to think about printing.
Is there a USB to Serial converter that I can plug into the back?
Would such a converter cost more than a new USB printer?

I've also got a internal VST superdisk for floppy disks but have noticed 
that the drive clicks and whirs when I start up the computer (with no 
floppy inside). Is this normal?
Was there ever an Apple internal floppy or was the Wallstreet the last 
powerbook to have that option?

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Re: Pismo Printing Problem

2003-06-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 02/06/03 00:44, Joe Ellis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 6/1/03 10:32 PM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> on 01/06/03 21:21, Joe Ellis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> 
>>> Up until a couple of days ago, I had no problems printing from my Pismo to
>>> the USB printer on my G4 desktop system. Between the time I last
>>> successfully printed from the Pismo and the failure to print, I installed
>>> Acrobat 6.0 and updated iTunes to 4.01. Anyone else run into printer
>>> problems after installing either of these?
>>> 
>>> TIA
>>> Joe Ellis
>>> 
>> 
>> I didn't upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 after reading the poor reviews.
>> 
>> -Laurent.
> 
> Have you done the iTunes update? If so, did you develop any printing
> problems? I'm still not sure which caused me lose printing but it had to be
> one or the other since I did nothing else.
> 
> Joe Ellis
> 

Yes, I have done the iTunes 4.0.1 update and didn't have any printing
problem so far.

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Re: Pismo Printing Problem

2003-06-02 Thread Joe Ellis
On 6/1/03 10:32 PM, "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> on 01/06/03 21:21, Joe Ellis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
>> Up until a couple of days ago, I had no problems printing from my Pismo to
>> the USB printer on my G4 desktop system. Between the time I last
>> successfully printed from the Pismo and the failure to print, I installed
>> Acrobat 6.0 and updated iTunes to 4.01. Anyone else run into printer
>> problems after installing either of these?
>> 
>> TIA
>> Joe Ellis
>> 
> 
> I didn't upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 after reading the poor reviews.
> 
> -Laurent.

Have you done the iTunes update? If so, did you develop any printing
problems? I'm still not sure which caused me lose printing but it had to be
one or the other since I did nothing else.

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Re: Pismo Printing Problem

2003-06-02 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 01/06/03 21:21, Joe Ellis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Up until a couple of days ago, I had no problems printing from my Pismo to
> the USB printer on my G4 desktop system. Between the time I last
> successfully printed from the Pismo and the failure to print, I installed
> Acrobat 6.0 and updated iTunes to 4.01. Anyone else run into printer
> problems after installing either of these?
> 
> TIA
> Joe Ellis
> 

I didn't upgrade to Acrobat 6.0 after reading the poor reviews.

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Pismo Printing Problem

2003-06-02 Thread Joe Ellis
Up until a couple of days ago, I had no problems printing from my Pismo to
the USB printer on my G4 desktop system. Between the time I last
successfully printed from the Pismo and the failure to print, I installed
Acrobat 6.0 and updated iTunes to 4.01. Anyone else run into printer
problems after installing either of these?

TIA
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Re: Printing to Photo EX

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas England
Go here for what I think will solve your iBook/Photo EX connection.


I used this, or perhaps the version #4, successfully to print from my
TiBook/Photo EX
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Re: Printing to Windows printservice

2003-02-20 Thread Peter Johnson
I've got Windows Printer via SAMBA under my devices listing when I
go to advanced...
However, I also have GimpPrint and Ghostscript installed.
( http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 )
I don't recall what selections I had prior to installing them, but could
that be it?

BTW - These two pieces of software rock. I use them to print to an
HP LJ6 (PCL only) shared on a Win2K box via LPR. I love OS X. =)


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> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 16:51:47 -0500
> Subject: Re: Printing to Windows printservice
> From: "Laurent Daudelin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> I'm using 10.2.4 and the only option I have is "Advanced" when  
> Option-Click
> the "Add..." button. But then, under the Advanced section, there is no
> "printing to windows via samba". There must be something else...
>
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Re: Printing to Windows printservice

2003-02-20 Thread Luis Sequeira
>I'm using 10.2.4 and the only option I have is "Advanced" when Option-Click
>the "Add..." button. But then, under the Advanced section, there is no
>"printing to windows via samba". There must be something else...
>
>-Laurent.

Strange... I have this option, and quite a few others (and it works, too!).
It is in the "Device" pop-up menu (right below the "Advanced" pop-up).
And it has been there for a while (it certainly worked in 10.2.1, 
because that's what I had just a few days ago, before applying the 
combo update to 10.2.4).
My only problem is that this is only working if both machines are in 
the same subnet (but I imagine this may be due to the router, rather 
than software; I can't share a mac usb printer in different subnets 
either).

Luis

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Re: Printing to Windows printservice

2003-02-19 Thread Carsten Marx
Yes,
The 1. possibility:
  before you do this you must activate your Windows File Sharing in  
"Settings / Sharing".

2. possibility:
you must install gimp-print from  
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 .
But im not sure, if this is the problem.

greets

carsten


hope my english is not very bad :-) if you find mistakes please ignore  
them or send me the right spelling!



Am Mittwoch, 19.02.03 um 22:51 Uhr schrieb Laurent Daudelin:

> I'm using 10.2.4 and the only option I have is "Advanced" when  
> Option-Click
> the "Add..." button. But then, under the Advanced section, there is no
> "printing to windows via samba". There must be something else...
>
> -Laurent.
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>
> On 19/02/03 16:26, "Powerbook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Is this a new feature in 10.2, I'm using 10.1.5 and have only lpr,  
>> usb,
>> appletalk en dir services.
>>
>> Marc
>>
>>
>>> From: Carsten Marx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>>> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (G-Books)
>>> Subject: Re: Printing to Windows printservice
>>> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 00:02:40 +0100
>>>
>>> Yes it is possible.
>>> Go to Application / Utilities / PrintCenter
>>> Hold the Option-Key (key between ctrl and Command) while clicking   
>>> add
>>> Printer.
>>> Then you can choose the "more options" and now you see the the option
>>> printing to windows via samba.
>
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Re: Printing to Windows printservice

2003-02-19 Thread Laurent Daudelin
I'm using 10.2.4 and the only option I have is "Advanced" when Option-Click
the "Add..." button. But then, under the Advanced section, there is no
"printing to windows via samba". There must be something else...

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On 19/02/03 16:26, "Powerbook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Is this a new feature in 10.2, I'm using 10.1.5 and have only lpr, usb,
> appletalk en dir services.
> 
> Marc
> 
> 
>> From: Carsten Marx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Re: Printing to Windows printservice
>> Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 00:02:40 +0100
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>> Yes it is possible.
>> Go to Application / Utilities / PrintCenter
>> Hold the Option-Key (key between ctrl and Command) while clicking  add
>> Printer.
>> Then you can choose the "more options" and now you see the the option
>> printing to windows via samba.




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Re: Printing to Windows printservice

2003-02-19 Thread Powerbook
Is this a new feature in 10.2, I'm using 10.1.5 and have only lpr, usb, 
appletalk en dir services.

Marc


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 >Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 00:02:40 +0100
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 >Yes it is possible.
 >Go to Application / Utilities / PrintCenter
 >Hold the Option-Key (key between ctrl and Command) while clicking  add
 >Printer.
 >Then you can choose the "more options" and now you see the the option
 >printing to windows via samba.
 >There it is!
 >
 >greets
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 >carsten
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 >Am Dienstag, 18.02.03 um 23:07 Uhr schrieb Powerbook:
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 > > Is it possible to print to a printshare on a windows-PC using smb or
 > > only through lpr?
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Re: Network printing

2003-02-19 Thread James Rohde
On 02/17/2003 11:52 PM, Jim Katz wrote:

>Help!  I am trying to get my Ti-400 system 9.2 laptop to print at the
>office, whose staff is very PC oriented and can't seem to make it work. I
>get on the net okay and can see all the networked printers in the chooser,
>but nothing seems to work.  I would be printing to an IP address, they tell
>me. An HP 1200 printer.  Any ideas?

I'm running under MacOS 9.2.2, and this was my past experience with such 
a situation:

At a former workplace (where my PowerBook was the only Mac), the company 
computer guru gave me an IP address for the HP (4000 or 4050 series in my 
case), and I downloaded the printer description files (aka drivers to go 
with LaserWriter 8) from HP's website. After installing the printer 
descriptions and running the HP LaserJet Utility to create a Desktop 
Printer, I believe that was it. But once I had trouble getting the 
printer to work, and the guru said to reset the printer (off... on...), 
and after I did that it worked again. I think the vast majority of the 
time, the setup worked fine. It puzzled me at first that the printer 
didn't show up (I think it didn't show *any* AppleTalk zones), but with 
the LaserWriter 8/desktop printer/IP setup up and running, it worked. In 
fact, I regularly used Location Manager to switch to Ethernet and the HP 
printer in the morning when I got to work, and then when I got back home, 
switched back to dial-up and my Epson 740.

The key might be getting on the good side of your IT person to see which 
HP drivers you might need to download, and ensuring that you have the 
correct IP address(es) for the printer(s).

Hope that gives your something to start with.

Jim Rohde

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Re: Printing Font problem (slightly OT)

2003-02-19 Thread Mark_PHILIP
ok - understood.
I'll shift to Times and see how it goes!
Thanks for your advice!









 

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> I'm running OS9.2.2 on an iMac Bondi and am connected to an Apple
> LaserWriter 8500.

I'd guess it could only be a bad printer if the font is permanently stored
in ROM in the printer's permanent mewmory. Times New Roman is usually a
TrueType font, and those are not stored in many laser printers to my
knowledge.

Corrupt fonts are pretty common, and I'd try replacing that copy with
another copy of Times New Roman. Also check your system folder for multiple
copies of the same font, as you may have more than 1. A work around is
using
Times, which is the postscript version of the font, and is otherwise
identical.

(As a rule, I am trained to avoid TrueType fonts in general, because they
are incompatible with many high-resolution imagesetters, including our
own).
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Re: Printing Font problem (slightly OT)

2003-02-19 Thread Mark_PHILIP

ok - understood.
I'll shift to Times and see how it goes!
Thanks for your advice!









 

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> I'm running OS9.2.2 on an iMac Bondi and am connected to an Apple
> LaserWriter 8500.

I'd guess it could only be a bad printer if the font is permanently stored
in ROM in the printer's permanent mewmory. Times New Roman is usually a
TrueType font, and those are not stored in many laser printers to my
knowledge.

Corrupt fonts are pretty common, and I'd try replacing that copy with
another copy of Times New Roman. Also check your system folder for multiple
copies of the same font, as you may have more than 1. A work around is
using
Times, which is the postscript version of the font, and is otherwise
identical.

(As a rule, I am trained to avoid TrueType fonts in general, because they
are incompatible with many high-resolution imagesetters, including our
own).
Stephen









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Re: Network printing

2003-02-18 Thread John Gaskell
You may need to load a generic laserjet driver for that printer. Look 
for available drivers/extensions/whatever in the chooser menu, and play 
with it to find the one that works.

jg


On Monday, February 17, 2003, at 11:32  AM, Jim Katz wrote:

> Help!  I am trying to get my Ti-400 system 9.2 laptop to print at the
> office, whose staff is very PC oriented and can't seem to make it 
> work. I
> get on the net okay and can see all the networked printers in the 
> chooser,
> but nothing seems to work.  I would be printing to an IP address, they 
> tell
> me. An HP 1200 printer.  Any ideas?
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Re: Printing Font problem (slightly OT)

2003-02-18 Thread Stephen Bright
> I'm running OS9.2.2 on an iMac Bondi and am connected to an Apple
> LaserWriter 8500.

I'd guess it could only be a bad printer if the font is permanently stored
in ROM in the printer's permanent mewmory. Times New Roman is usually a
TrueType font, and those are not stored in many laser printers to my
knowledge.

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another copy of Times New Roman. Also check your system folder for multiple
copies of the same font, as you may have more than 1. A work around is using
Times, which is the postscript version of the font, and is otherwise
identical. 

(As a rule, I am trained to avoid TrueType fonts in general, because they
are incompatible with many high-resolution imagesetters, including our own).
Stephen


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