bobb wrote:

>I want to generate a "test page" on this old workhorse
>to see how many pages it's created. Years ago I turned off
>an option to print that page every time it's turned on,
>but can't for the life of me remember how I did that,
>what utility or control panel etc. I used.
>
>Please refresh me...thanks.
>
>  
>


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Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2003 05:22:48 -0500
Subject: Re: lw iintx question
From: cwr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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on 11/16/03 10:56 PM, Jim Arnott at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Apple Printer Utility.
> 
> bobb wrote:
> 
>> I want to generate a "test page" on this old workhorse
>> to see how many pages it's created. Years ago I turned off an option 
>> to print that page every time it's turned on, but can't for the life 
>> of me remember how I did that, what utility or control panel etc. I 
>> used.
>> 
>> Please refresh me...thanks.


>Use the Apple Printer Utility, or its equivalent under earlier systems.
Open the printer >and a page of options is revealed.

There was also a HP utility iirc that did this, and...if you reach
WAYYYY back.....
with a IIntx or a IISC on a SCSI share device, or a IIg or IIf on
"Ethertalk"  you could install the Imagewritter II emulation mode from
an Apple IIgs or a IIe with a Network card, and iirc the test page that
was generated included the counts.

Which brings another off-topic question to mind: anyone know a TCP hack
for a IIg?

-Bart
Keeper of the Network from Heck



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