> Date: Sun, 14 Apr 2002 19:39:28 -0500
> Subject: Need Epson driver
> From: Jack Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> I recently got an Epson Action Laser 1500. Epson has the manuals available
> at its Web site, but no drivers, at least for Macs. And the manuals say it
> is Mac compatible.

If it is a PostScript printer, you can just use Apple's LaserWriter Driver,
which should be included on you system CD or available through Apple. If
Epson does not have a specifice PDD file for the printer, it should still
work with the generic one that is part of the LaserWriter driver.

The other commonly seen laser printer language is PCL which I believe is
common to HP. If it does use the PCL page language I would look at the HP
site for information on that, or perhaps search the Epson site to see how
they handle that language.

bill
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