Hei Brian

Yes, the LW 300 is not a PS printer. It's only a TT printer with the old standard 
8-pins serial connector, and there are no ways of changing / connecting it to any kind 
of Ethernet / Ethernet bridge.... So this printer
is infact worthless together with the OS X in any version.

I'd hate to skip it, because it does just a very fine work, though it's only a 300dpi 
printer. It's quite a lot better than most 600dpi printers available today, - and it 
has only printed apprx. 10.000 pages...:-(. -
And sell it? - hrmpf... I'll only get about $50-60USd for it.

I've been thinking on this problem for quite long now, - and the Jaguar is still 
grinning at me here on my desktop.... - eeh... my writing table of course.... The 
'solution' might be that I setup one of my older
machines - fx. a PM 7600 as a printer server, so I can use my other machines and let 
this 'oldie' do the print jobs for me. - But this will also require a true 100mbits 
network here, and for the moment I have enough to
use/spend my money to. - Fx. do I really need a new and big SCSI HD for my PM 
9600/300, - a 1,2gb disk is too small when downloading or transfering large files.... 
- And ethernet based laserwriters are rather expensive
here in Denmark for a good quality printer like one of the new HP LaserJets. - apprx. 
$1500USd...:-(.

I find the new policy from Apple some kind of ridiculous, - they can make drivers for 
their old Laserwriter II series, but not for their Personal Laserwriters.... Until now 
Apple always have stated that any of their
printers can be used on any system, - but no! - now they just drop thousands and 
thousands of printer users with that policy.

Cheers, Erik Richard

Brian Ferguson wrote:

> >As known there are really many problems using older laserwriters and
> >other printers on a Beige G3 if you want to run OS X. .....
> >
> >Should I then try to find a good and stable network printer instead of
> >my good ol' Laserwriter 300 (has only printed about 10.000 pages).
>
> I have an Apple LaserWriter IIg running perfectly under OS X 10.2.2 - as it did from 
>the time I bought the iBook with OS X installed. I have an Ethernet connection 
>through a router/hub and increased the RAM to 20 MB.
>
> There are two versions of printer files available in the
>
>   *MacHD>System>Library>Printers>PPDs>Contents>Resources*  folder
>
> However, I am sorry to have to report that there were no such printer files 
>available for the LaserWriter 300.
>
> I don't know why not but could it be that the LW 300 is not Ethernet compatible? I 
>would assume that it is a Postscript printer because I suspect Apple would not 
>support one which was not.

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