Theres a guy in Canada that could do it if it were just a loose solder 
joint.  his name is Jason Pero <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.  I can't personally 
vouch for his work, but he's a great guy and he sure sounds like he 
knows what he's doing.  It might be cheaper than a whole motherboard.
Peace
Aqua

On 2001.10.23, at 10:34, Kim Blutreich wrote:

> Hi folks
> It seems that the printer port on my 8600/300 is damaged. This is not a
> software problem - the connector itself appears damaged. I can wiggle 
> the
> printer cable, and it worked for a while - now, it just won't connect 
> the
> printer. I can use the modem port, or buy a PCI card with extra serial
> ports, but, if I understand it correctly, my HP 4ML postscript printer
> requires a printer port and AppleTalk. It doesn't even give a port 
> choice in
> the Chooser. The PCI serial-port cards specifically say they will not
> support AppleTalk devices.
> The repair shop - which specializes in Macs - says that the only way to 
> fix
> it is by putting in a whole motherboard. (I guess it comes with the I/O
> strip already connected to it?) This sounds ridiculous to me - a whole
> motherboard for a single silly Din plug?
> Any of you had similar experiences? Any suggestions?
> Thank you for any ideas.
> Kim


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