Why did this post twice? I only want one answer.
The package deal - a Quicksilver and a Lexmark Z32. Fisrt it will not run under OS X. When I finally got the driver, I could get it to work but it quits often. I mean it does not respond. In the print center it says "Opening printer connection" and then does nothing. The only way I can get it to work is to uninstall and reinstall. Lexmark gives me the bull that it meets all of Apples specs. Does anybody have any solution?
BTW - I do use some classic apps like Freehand 9 and Photoshop 6...could that be some of the problem. When it does its thing though it won't print from anywhere.
QuickSilver G4 733, 896Mb, 80Gig,
OSX 2.1, OS 9.2.1, Veiwsonic PF775,
Altec Lansing speakers & sub
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If at first you don't succeed......PAY SOMEONE TO DO IT FOR YOU!
Why did this post twice? I only want one answer.
QuickSilver G4 733, 896Mb, 80Gig,
OSX 2.1, OS 9.2.1, Veiwsonic PF775,
Altec Lansing speakers & sub
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If at first you don't succeed......PAY SOMEONE TO DO IT FOR YOU!
I had the same problem with my Z32 as well. I just re-downloaded the drivers and isntalled it again. It's a hassle, but it should eventually work for ya. Also, try unplugging the USB cable and plugging it back in, that seemed to calm down the thing as well.
"May all your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view, where something strange and more beautiful and more full of wonder than your deepest dreams waits for you."
-Edward Abbey
Thanks. I'll try anything.
QuickSilver G4 733, 896Mb, 80Gig,
OSX 2.1, OS 9.2.1, Veiwsonic PF775,
Altec Lansing speakers & sub
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If at first you don't succeed......PAY SOMEONE TO DO IT FOR YOU!
I forgot to ask, by chance, is your printer plugged into a USB hub or directly into your computer? Mine didn't like going through a hub until I updated to 10.1.3, then for some reason it didn't have any problems. Good luck bro!
"May all your trails be crooked, winding, lonesome, dangerous, leading to the most amazing view, where something strange and more beautiful and more full of wonder than your deepest dreams waits for you."
-Edward Abbey
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