Guess what.......

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Epson is delaying their driver support for the wide format printers...BIG TIME!

I have a Stylus Color 3000 that use to work great under 10.12, now it is not even recognized in Jag. If you want details here’s the link to their driver page.

http://support.epson.com/webadvice/wa0301.html


HERE’S A PEEK:

Model Name...........................................ETA

Stylus Pro 10000 DYE/ARC ....................1st Quarter 2003
Stylus Pro 10600 DYE/ARC/UCM ............1st Quarter 2003
Stylus Pro 7600DYE/UCM ......................1st Quarter 2003
Stylus Pro 9600 DYE/UCM .....................1st Quarter 2003
Stylus Pro 7000 ...................................Date Not Yet Available
Stylus Pro 7500 ....................................Date Not Yet Available
Stylus Pro 9000 ....................................Date Not Yet Available
Stylus Pro 9500 ....................................Date Not Yet Available
Stylus Pro 5500 ....................................1st Quarter 2003
Stylus Pro 5000 ....................................Date Not Yet Available
Stylus Color 3000 .................................Date Not Yet Available

Note: Release dates for Mac OS X drivers are estimated only. Due to Mac OS X issues, EPSON may not be able to fully support all printer models within this timeframe.

Pulling out my "big red for sale sign" and going XEROX.
 
I's something you can use to print out your avatar photo :D.

This EPSON thing is having some friends of mine raving mad. "Oh ! Jaguar is sooo cool !". Hey, wait till you realize you must reboot to Classic to print three lines of text.
 
What's a part-time alcoholic :)

Oh BTW my USB Lexmark Z32 works perfect with rendezvous shared over the network just added it to the printer center and bam it was shared over the whole network
 
Originally posted by iKriz


Oh BTW my USB Lexmark Z32 works perfect with rendezvous shared over the network just added it to the printer center and bam it was shared over the whole network

OT sort-of:

Do you have any control over who can print to your printer over the network?
 
Originally posted by devonferns
OT sort-of:

Do you have any control over who can print to your printer over the network?

My network aint that huge to be worryin' about permissions but im "guessing" it should be possible somewhere in the Terminal (where i dunno) but as for via the UI i haven't found anything related to permissions yet...
 
I realise that. I was just wondering how this would work on a campus network or something. I wouldn't want just anyone printing to my printer! Maybe ipfw could be used to block people you don't want to use it, but that seems kind of drastic. IMO, it would be good if there was some kind of authentication to use the printer.
 
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