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.
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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