At 4:23 PM -0400 7/15/02, Ray Fryer wrote:
>Hi. I was wondering if anyone is or has used the Personal LaserWriter
>NTR. I don't see anything else; it was made in 1993. I can't seem to
>get it to work. The extension you are given that is close is
>LaserWriter 300/LS. Do I need other drivers for this? I looked at
>Apple's web site but couldn't seem to find anything, except something
>for 7.1. I noticed it also has a parallel port and Win98 clearly
>shows "Personal LaserWriter NTR". thanks

The 300/LS is a SCSI printer IIRC.  The PLW NTR is a Postscript 
LocalTalk printer.  As such it uses the standard LaserWriter 8 driver 
that most Postscript printers use.   You do have to connect it up 
using LocalTalk on the Printer.  The other interfaces aren't used 
with the Mac.


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