Paul Tansley wrote:

> I can't give a specific answer without being there. But as a general rule
> when problem solving my printers, I'd erase all previous traces of the
> drive, including prefs files. Re-Install it. See what happens.

Been there done that.
> 
> A good problem solving technique on OSX would also be to create a new user.

> This gives you a completely clean user system, so there should be no
> conflicts etc. Try installing the driver to this system.

Doesn't work for printers as the printer stuff is installed in they System's
Library, not ion the user folder.
> 
> Always check in the system profiler (Apple Menu/About this Mac/More Info) to
> check that the computer is actually seeing the Printer.

It is. I can do nozzle checks, and see ink status etc.
I can also print to it using Classic.

>  Is it running on USB
> or other? Is it running of a direct USB port or a hub? Are there any other
> USB devices connected at the same time, especially other printers?

Connected directly, no Hub, no other USB except the keyboard and mouse which
I'd rather not disperce off...

> (I don't
> mean keyboard/mouse)

Oups <G>

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