Hi, when buying a new printer, they sometimes include a serial to USB converter. I've had a couple, but now just chuck them. If someone has one somewhere that they haven't thrown away, that would be useful. They are just a small green object. cheers, Susan.
On 30/05/2005, at 6:00 PM, Robert Howells wrote:


Something does not quite add up there :-


One of my sons is considering becoming a switcher


As in changing from PC to Mac


by purchasing a Mac Mini.
However, he would like to keep his old



serial HP810C Deskjet printer.


As in an old Mac printer .... ?

I was under the impression that PC were only Parallel or ethernet or new PC = USB


Does anyone know whether it is possible to obtain a workable solution for the Mini to talk to the HP?


Golden Rule No 1 :    Anything is Possible

But whether you really want to do it is another thing :

Probably cost at least $20 to $30 for a Serial convert USB cord.
Then you need the patch software for Classic,  ( if you need classic )
and for OSX you will need to find a Gimp Print driver.
 There may be one available .

Look here :-
    <http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/p_Supported_Printers.php3>

And that was with Panther ... don't know about Tiger ,
which the new Mini is likely to have .

On the other side of the coin there are a large number of USB Printers,
and some Multi function i
in the range of $70 to $250 .

Have fun

Bob


Merv
--
"Science teaches that we must see in order to believe, but we must also believe in order to see."



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