On 5/23/10 8:41 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

On May 22, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote:


You could set up the 12/640 for IP, if you still have a machine
that will load Classic or OS9 to set the IP address.

Go to Apple and get the manual for that printer, you should be able
to use Terminal in OS X to set up IP printing on that printer...look
in the section of the manual for setting it up for Unix systems.

You don't need the command line to set up an iP printer. When you go to add a printer IP is one of the options, either IPP or LPD.

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