Thanks Ronni, the Brother driver worked. How do you know all this stuff? You are a wonder :-)

Thanks and best wishes
edward




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On 28/12/2007, at 9:55 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Edward,

Yes, the Fuji driver is not compatible with Leopard.

Apparently the DocuPrint 204A is a rebadged Brother HL-2040.
Selecting that as the printer driver works in Leopard.

You might find that using the Brother Driver you can't print in Landscape unless you connect the printer directly.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 27/12/2007, at 7:14 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:

Hi Ronni

Your are such a bad person for paying attention to your visitors  :-p



The printer is a fuji xerox docuprint 204 - A
I downloaded the latest drivers from their website but they are not 10.5 drivers I fear.

The following is the message I get in the print window when I try to print. Its attached to Airport Express.

/Library/Printers/FujiXerox/Filter/rastertodp203a_204a failed

Thanks Ronni, I hope you have a nice time over the holiday season.

Best wishes
edward


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On 27/12/2007, at 8:50 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Edward DON'T trash AppleAirport.kext  .... that is a Leopard File.
The AppleAirport2.kext is the left over file from Tiger.

What Printer are you having problems with, did you download new drivers for Leopard & Add the printer?
Are you getting an error message?
Do you have your Printer attached to an Airport Express or .... ?

I have visitors staying and have not been able to find time to answer any WAMUG emails, so please don't think bad of me if I don't get back to you for awhile.

Best Wishes,

Ronni

On 27/12/2007, at 5:42 PM, Edward Arrowsmith wrote:

Hi Ronnie

Does this also apply to the file located in the same place: AppleAirPort.kext

Its not the same as AppleAirPort2.kext in your suggestion. I don't have that one but I am having difficulty printing wirelessly through Airport since installing Leopard.

Thanks and best wishes
edward




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On 27/12/2007, at 6:13 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:

Hi Roger,

One thing you could check. Look in HD > System > Library > Extensions and see if there is a file AppleAirPort2.kext.
If there is drag it to the trash and empty the trash.

This file is left over from Mac OSX10.4.x and interferes with wireless connections after Mac OS X 10.5 is installed.

Cheers,
Ronni

On 26/12/2007, at 8:31 AM, Roger Kortas wrote:

Hi Guys

I have a MacBook Pro and since installing Leopard wireless networking has
been awful!!  Tiger was fine on the same machine?

What happens: when I get a connection usually after a long shut down its fine until I let it sleep it will then get a self assigned IP address and there is nothing you can do to get the DHCP address back and I am still
connected to my router in the airport menu.

I have booted off an external tiger system and its fine.

Leopard is patched with all updates.

Hope everyone has had a great Christmas

Regards

Roger



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