That is actually not a SCSI connector. It's an old school Parallel port (same pin out as SCSI; 50 pin centronix). The printer should have an Apple Talk connector on it (round connector with two arrows above it; know as a DIN-8 connector). You will need to hook this printer up as an appletalk printer.

On Jul 20, 2004, at 11:52 AM, Mark Rath, LSW, Coordinator wrote:

I was given an HP LaserJet IIID and according to the HP web site it is
compatible with Mac, however all I can find are SCSI hookups - anyone have
any idea how to get this thing working on an Beige G3?

Thanks,

Glenn

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