UPDATE:
Well, I couldn't get the printer to work with Snow Leopard. So, I downgraded one of my Macs (a Mini) to Leopard. It found the printer immediately via AppleTalk. Once I installed it on that computer, I then shared it over the network. The rest of the computers, found the printer on the...
I found it by hitting Utility / Controller Detail /
I can choose "automatically find get an I.P. address" but I don't know what it is assigned ... can't find where it tells you what it gets
The problem is, the steps outlined above do not match the printer.
For instance, after I enter the Admin password, there is no option for Admin 2 ... nor is there anywhere a "network settings" option. That's the thing that is driving me crazy.
I'm guessing I might need to call in a service...
I just checked the "Apple Menu..." and no, it doesn't show up.
I'll go to the GIMP site ... I did this a long time ago with a printer, so will have to remember the basics of installing it. But will give it a go.
Thank you, will read up on it.
I think the key for me is to figure out why I can't find the I.P. address of the printer.
Is there a way to find it out via the Airport Extreme? It's the only thing I have connected via ethernet. Everything else is wireless.
For some strange reason, I...
I'm trying to figure out how to get the stupid thing to show me the I.P. address and hopefully can configure it that way.
Thanks for the help, sucks that I lost it in the first place.
Why did Apple get rid of AppleTalk in Snow Leopard?
Just to add more info ... I realized that I'm using the wrong terminology ... the printer didn't connect using "Bonjour" ... it connected using "AppleTalk", which I can't find under 10.6
Yeah ... I had one of those "print doctor" type guys over to try to figure it out. But before he did anything, I did a quick search using "system preferences" then add printer. And it showed up under "bonjour".
That was using 10.5.8 ... as soon as I upgraded all five of my Macs to Snow...
It's been plugged in and I did a software update.
On one of the Macs, I even put the SL disk in and selected "other options". There is an option to install all printer drivers and it even says "included all previous printers on system".
So, I did that, but still no luck.
This really sucks...
I have a Konica Minolta Bizhub C350 (photocopier/printer). It connects via network to my airport express. All five of my Macs found it using Bonjour under Leopard.
I installed Snow Leopard on all five Macs, and now, none of them have the printer in their list of available printers. This is...
I believe this problem has been addressed numerous times in the forums. I know that the same thing happened to me a couple of years ago.
Fryke is absolutely correct, that the Book's optical audio sensor has been triggered and is not closing. Basically, in the audio port there is a small latch...