Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was

2005-09-27 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
I scrounged one off eBay, a computer store in Anchorage was having a closeout sale they had 2 for $80.00. Mac Mall had them a year ago for the 360, about $85.00 pricey BUT they come with Apples recycler box, as in Apple loads new ink and sells as new. Apple picks up the freight by Fed Ex.

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was Apple talk problems

2005-09-27 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
On Sep 17, 2005, at 3:32 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However, If you follow that tread to the end (see links at the bottom), the original poster did get a LocalTalk laser, I read the little printer to work with Tiger. HMMM may have missed that, also could be the hour I went to the end The

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was

2005-09-18 Thread ANdrei
well, I don't have my bridge near to know the exact name, as it's in my office, but I have the Asante MicroPrint Printserver here (Asante MicroPrint is its name), a very neat piece of HW that you hook up to your Apple printer with LocalTalk cable, and it gets you an ethernet connection to your

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was

2005-09-17 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
On Sep 15, 2005, at 6:53 , ANdrei wrote: maybe I insist, but I'm getting curious as to what I have missed that you don't actually want to get the printer directly into your network via ethernet, without using a computer to share it... I always thought this to be the simplest solution,

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was Apple talk problems

2005-09-15 Thread Geoffrey Loeffler
On Sep 14, 2005, at 5:07 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ken's printer sharing solution sounds good and a lot less complicated than the Apple LocalTalk Bridge software. Yes and that was my first idea as I would like to get the 6100 on the DSL and use the 360 printer for most printer ops. I

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was

2005-09-15 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 15/09/2005 03:39 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: On Sep 14, 2005, at 5:07 , [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ken's printer sharing solution sounds good and a lot less complicated than the Apple LocalTalk Bridge software. Yes and that was my first idea as I would like to get

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was

2005-09-15 Thread ANdrei
maybe I insist, but I'm getting curious as to what I have missed that you don't actually want to get the printer directly into your network via ethernet, without using a computer to share it... I always thought this to be the simplest solution, first of all because so you don't have to power up

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was Apple talk problems

2005-09-14 Thread ANdrei
So best to take the Apple select 360 printer off the 6100 and on to a it's own connection by a hub so all computers can access, rather then leave connected to the 6100 I have the same printer on a 7100, so it's basically the same. I'll tell you how I use it successfully :) So I will need a

Re: [1st] Printer on a network with select 360 and 6100 was Apple talk problems

2005-09-14 Thread GLENSTREK
In a message Geoffrey Loeffler [EMAIL PROTECTED]writes: Glen The printer needs to support Ethernet or you will need a LocalTalk to Ethernet bridge. I used an AsanteTalk bridge when I had LaserWriter NTX and a LaserWriter 360 connected. So I will need a AsanteeTalk Bridge, LocalTalk to