This article at Mac OSX hints runs through the steps to get a stylewriter working in OS X. You should be able to modify the technique for whichever printer you have http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20030530110330235&query=stylewr iter This one is similar: http://www.mcgillis.org/~matthew/printing.html Ghostscript and CUPS can be found here: http://www.cups.org/software.php Printer descriptions are available here: http://www.linuxprinting.org/printer_list.cgi This (French) site has bundled all of the necessary steps for stylewriters into a .pkg, but also explains what is going on quite well: http://www.mosx.net/dossiers/sw4osx.shtml (in French) Hope this helps!
Am I right in assuming that CUPS is built into 10.3.x? if so is it better to bite the bullet and upgrade 9600 to 10.3.x instead of installing these
Very simply (yes I know it's not) the major problem seems to be activating the localtalk port for which I want to run AppleTalk over anyway, so is there a way of allowing 10.2.x to allow Appletalk over inbuilt printer port?
Where I find this a little confusing is that the port is visible to OS X but I don't seem to be able to allow Appletalk to apply to it, it also seems that you can only have Appletalk applied to one port under 10.2.x but 10.3.x allows multiple ports to "share" a protocol?
Cheers
Simon
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