> From: Bill Judson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> 
>> it depends upon getting hold of driver for the printer  that'll enable your
>> beastie to use it,
>> 
> 
> If the aforementioned laser printer has an Apple LocalTalk port, as it
> apparently does, then it is almost certainly a PostScript printer. (Very
> few, if any laser printers, except certain Apple-branded LaserWriters, would
> have a Mac port and be QuickDraw-only printers.) You can use the LaserWriter
> 8.x.whatever driver that can with your system software.


I have my laser printer (an Apple one) connected to the printer port and
Appletalk connected. You might need to do same.

David Elmo


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