On Wednesday, February 18, 2009, at 05:17PM, "Charles Davis" 
<c...@gamewood.net> wrote:
>
>Problem ---- several printers available --- all ADB.
>Computer has Ethernet, USB.
>
>Was going to use a Beige as interface  Ethernet/ADB, when, what do I  
>find in my piles of Misc. but an Asante Talk module with Ethernet,  
>ADB, & Power connections.
>Googling  'Asante Talk', says (I think) that I should be able to use  
>it to get from Ethernet to ADB.
>So far my efforts have not been successful.
>
>I think the system has been seeing the printer(s) [several tried].  
>But no evidence of talking to the printers.
>
>Any hints or definite solutions?


First of all, I believe that you meant "serial" printers, and not ADB.

I have used AsanteTalk serial-to-ethernet and comparable Farallon adapters, 
which worked very well for LaserWriters and other printers.

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