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Old December 15th, 2007, 04:27 AM
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When setting up this printer using Bonjour it automatically assigns a generic/postscript driver. I don't seem to have a generic/postscript driver available when trying to connect via windows printing. I'll try to track one down and see if that helps.
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... I don't seem to have a generic/postscript driver available when trying to connect via windows printing. ...
Yes, you do. It is not called "generic." Use the LaserWriter print driver.
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Old December 30th, 2007, 11:32 AM
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You had it working?
You changed it?
It didn't work anymore?
Change it back!
Yeah, I tried but that's part of the problem. After changing to the driver I thought was correct, I could no longer access the printer properties to switch back to the driver setup by the Bonjour wizard.

Oh well.

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