on 17/06/05 22:51, Jeff Hubatka at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On Jun 17, 2005, at 4:25 PM, G-Books wrote:
> 
>> First are my printers. Both are Apple printers: LaserWriter 16/600
>> PS and
>> Color StyleWriter 1500. The StyleWriter was never supported by OSX
>> even though
>> I have it hooked to my ethernet network with another Apple product
>> (Apple
>> StyleWriter Ethernet Adapter) which works great in OS9.x and
>> earlier. Is there
>> any way to keep this as a viable printer on my network?
>> 
>> The LaserWriter has just recently become a problem and only because
>> Tiger dose
>> not support AppleTalk. Dose anyone make third party software to
>> support this
>> printer over an ethernet network? Or can I hook this computer into
>> a print
>> server and go around the Appletalk issue?
> 
> The 16/600 supports IP printing, that's how I have mine set up via
> ethernet. You can manually set a IP address using the LaserWriter
> Utility from OS9 or Classic, then just set it up in Print Center.

Mine is configure for AppleTalk over Ethernet. I think the part that is now
missing is file sharing over AppleTalk. Tiger supports only AppleTalk over
TCP/IP for file sharing.

-Laurent.
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